UPDATE: Week of the Eagles Concert postponed to Saturday over expected thunderstorms

Update, 11:30 a.m. Friday: Because of conditions at Division Parade Field and the threat of thunderstorms this evening, the concert and drone show has been moved to Saturday, May 18, at 6 p.m., according to Fort Campbell MWR.
Previously:
FORT CAMPBELL, KY (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Don’t miss the Week of the Eagles Concert, coming up Friday at the Division Parade Field on post.
Here are the featured artists, according to Morale, Welfare and Recreation:
101st Army Rock Band: This talented group of musicians will kick off the night with high-energy renditions of classic rock hits and contemporary favorites.
Annabel Whitledge is a young up and coming Nashville singer/songwriter. In Annabel Whitledge’s seven years in music, she has recorded 13 original songs in Nashville, five of which will be released this year; won a Hollywood Music and Media Award at age 14; has had two songs make radio worldwide; and opened for large name artists such as Craig Morgan, Sara Evans and Deana Carter.
Jenny Teator: Often compared to the likes of Elle King and Miranda Lambert, Jenny Teator calls her music “Rhinestone Rock,” a sound that embraces both country and rock ‘n’ roll. She is known on Fort Campbell for her song “Screaming Eagles” which chronicles her grandfather’s experience in World War II by setting his letters home to music. Jenny first performed at the 2022 Run to Remember and then again performed the song at the Garrison Change of Command in 2023.
As the concert comes to an end, prepare to be dazzled by a drone air show at 9 p.m. Colorful drones will illuminate the night sky, choreographed to music, creating mesmerizing patterns and displays.
More details
The free concert starts at 6 p.m. Friday, May 17, and is open to everyone. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Non-DoD ID card holders will need to enter post through Gate 7. You can get a visitor’s pass in advance online. Be prepared with your vehicle registration, proof of insurance and a valid photo ID for each person in the vehicle age 16 and over. All vehicles entering the installation are subject to be searched.
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