America 250 Independence Day Celebration

America 250 Independence Day Celebration

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The Fort Campbell Division Parade Field will ring with laughter, music, and fireworks for the America 250 Independence Day Celebration!

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, 04 July 2026
Time: 1:00 pm
Location: Division Parade Field
Admission: Free, everyone is welcome (Free to attend; cost associated with entertainment and food purchases.)
1:00 pm | Carnival Opens
1:00 pm | Additional Activities Begin
5:00 pm | Division Ceremony
5:50 pm | Command Remarks
6:00 pm | Concert Starts
Immediately Following the Concert | Fireworks
**** Timeline subject to change

America 250 Independence Day: Carnival – Fort Campbell welcomes back the beloved Independence Day Carnival, running from Wednesday, 01 July – Saturday, 04 July 2026. Get ready to indulge in delicious treats and enjoy exhilarating rides that promise fun for the whole family!

Concert Lineup/Information:

Featured Artist:
The Legend of Charlie Daniels

Opening Act(s):
Aaron Tippin
Eric Lee Beddingfield

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

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.
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 5 pm)
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 5:00 pm, when they must be put away.

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