BMW & Fort Campbell MWR’s 4th of July Fest!

BMW & Fort Campbell MWR’s 4th of July Fest!

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BMW & Fort Campbell MWR’s

FOURTH OF JULY FEST

Presented by:

Black Rifle Energy Drink, Appleton Harley Davidson, and Leatherwood Distillery, Clarksville.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC


Concert Details:
📆 Date: Friday, July 4th, 2025
🕗 Time: 5:00 PM
📍 Location: Division Parade Field
🎤 Featured Artists:
Experience performances by some of today’s hottest artists! “Get Up” with Country/Hip Hop tunes from Blanco Brown, and get “Low” with an unforgettable performance by the one and only Flo-Rida!

📢 This event is free and open to everyone!

📌 DoD ID Card holders are encouraged to use all gates other than Gate 4 or Gate 7 to enter the installation for the Fourth of July Fest Concert, fireworks, and carnival due to expected delays at Gate 4 and Gate 7.

📌 All visitors must enter the installation through Gate 4 or Gate 7; visitors will not be required to get a pass from 3:00pm – 9:30pm on July 4.

📌 Everyone age 18 and older will have to present an ID card. ID Cards are scanned through the Automated Installation Entry (AIE) system, which conducts a background check. Individuals may be denied access to the installation based on the AIE scan.

📌 Additionally, all vehicles and individuals entering the installation are subject to search.

📌 For information regarding visitor check-in and Automated Installation Entry (AIE), go to https://home.army.mil/campbell/visitor-check-in.

 

📌Please note the following:
These restrictions apply to the Division Parade Field and parking areas

🚫 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 on the Division Parade Field.
🚫 NO bags larger than 15″ by 22″ (size of a standard diaper bag)
🚫 NO Canopies (canopies or large umbrellas will NOT be permitted after 5pm)
🚫 NO Signs, banners or flags.
🚫 NO crowd surfing.

✅ Patrons are welcome to bring blankets, folding chairs, and safe light-up toys to enhance the event for you and your Family.
✅ Sunscreen, hats and bug spray are recommended.
✅ Umbrellas can be used for shade until 5:00pm when they must be put away.

🎇 Fireworks Spectacular:
As the concert concludes, prepare to be awestruck as we light up the night sky with a breathtaking fireworks display!

🚗 Parking:
Parking map details coming soon!

🎪 Carnival Fun:
But the fun doesn’t stop there! Fort Campbell welcomes back the beloved Fourth of July Carnival, running from Wednesday, 02 July  – Saturday, 05 July 2025. Get ready to indulge in delicious treats and enjoy exhilarating rides that promise fun for the whole family.


Presented by:

        Leatherwood Distillery

 

Thank you to Black Rifle Energy Drink, the official energy drink of 4th of July Fest!

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