The 34th annual Red, White, Prosperity celebration of Brentwood Independence Day brought thousands to the Eddie Arnold Amphitheatre in Crockett Park on Monday.
Even without frontman Tim Akers, who died in 2021 after a long battle with leukemia, the smoking area kept attendees on their feet and moving before and after a huge fireworks display.
Several food trucks were also on-site serving food and beverages – including delicious desserts – and attendees enjoyed a hot night in Brentwood.
Sponsors of the event include Brentwood College, First Bank, Franklin Financial Advisors, Tractor Supply Company, Core Civic, TMPartners, State Farm Agent Marti Loftis, Orangetheory Fitness, YMCA of Middle Tennessee, Southern Oak Wealth Group , Gresham Smith, Trustcore, Zeitlin Sotheby’s, Parent Company, Huntington Learning Center, TrustCore, Avenue Construction and Mix 92.9.
When the smoking area took to the stage at the Eddie Arnold Amphitheatre, the lawn was packed.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Katrin and Olivia Vardaman
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Andy, Jamie, Olson, Miller and Nixon Hunt
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Team from YMCA One in Brentwood. From left: Chris Shaw, Camille Meeker, Rebecca Denton and Janice Holcomb.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Penn Doughty and Carson Juarez sell glow sticks and bead necklaces.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
From left: State Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, Brentwood Mayor Rhea Little and Mix 92.9 morning show host Promo Joe on stage before the smoking section begins to swing.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Tennessee Congressional District 5 candidate Kurt Winstead with his family and campaign.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
A young fan is listening to “The Smoking Area.”
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
The crowd swayed to the smoking area of ​​the Eddie Arnold Amphitheatre.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
When the smoking area took to the stage at the Eddie Arnold Amphitheatre, the lawn was packed.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Katrin and Olivia Vardaman
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Andy, Jamie, Olson, Miller and Nixon Hunt
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Team from YMCA One in Brentwood. From left: Chris Shaw, Camille Meeker, Rebecca Denton and Janice Holcomb.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Penn Doughty and Carson Juarez sell glow sticks and bead necklaces.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
From left: State Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, Brentwood Mayor Rhea Little and Mix 92.9 morning show host Promo Joe on stage before the smoking section begins to swing.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Tennessee Congressional District 5 candidate Kurt Winstead with his family and campaign.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
A young fan is listening to “The Smoking Area.”
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
Young people and young people at heart dance in the smoking area.
Red, White and Boom in Brentwood
The crowd swayed to the smoking area of ​​the Eddie Arnold Amphitheatre.
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