Week of the Eagles – Ft. Campbell

Week of the Eagles – Ft. Campbell

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Join us for an electrifying afternoon of music at the annual MWR and American Rebel Beer Week of the Eagles Concert presented by Byers & Harvey and Toyota of Hopkinsville on Saturday, 14 June 2025! The concert kicks off immediately following the thrilling Air Assault Demonstration at 10:00 a.m. at the Sabalauski Air Assault School on Fort Campbell. This year’s concert highlights the 2025 Week of the Eagles, a celebration showcasing 51 years of the legendary Air Assault capabilities of the 101st Airborne Division (AASLT) and Fort Campbell. Come out and enjoy great music, celebrate our troops, and experience the vibrant spirit of the Week of the Eagles!

Get ready to cheer on our incredible headliner, Andy Ross, brought to you by the generous support of American Rebel Beer! Enjoy food trucks and fuel up with Black Rifle Energy Drink!

 

📣 Event Details:
📆 Date:
 Saturday, 14 June 2025
🕗 Time: Following the Air Assault Demonstration (10am)
📍 Location: Sabalauski Air Assault School
6883 Air Assault St, Fort Campbell, KY 42223

 

📌Gate Access Information:
📢 This event is free and open to everyone!

📌 Non-DoD ID card holders will need to enter post through Gate 7.
📢 Request your visitors pass in advance online here: Pre-Registration

📌 Be prepared with your vehicle registration, proof of insurance and a valid photo ID for each person in the vehicle age 16 and over.
📌 Additionally, all vehicles and individuals entering the installation are subject to search.

 

📌Please note the following:
🚫 NO personal fireworks.
🚫 NO firearms.
🚫 NO federally illegal drugs.
🚫 NO outside food, beverages, or alcohol.
(Water and snacks for special dietary needs ARE permitted)
🚫 NO glass bottles.
🚫 NO pets (service animals only).
🚫 NO coolers or grills.​​​​​​
🚫 NO smoking or vaping.

✅ Patrons are welcome to bring blankets or folding chairs, to enhance the event for you and your Family.
✅ Sunscreen, hats, and bug spray are recommended.

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