Brentwood Summer Concert Series Returns for 2026 with America 250 Theme
The City of Brentwood has announced the return of its 37th Annual Summer Concert Series, bringing four free, family-friendly concerts to Crockett Park from May through July 2026. This year’s lineup carries added significance as it aligns with America 250, the nationwide commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Brentwood’s connection to early American history adds local meaning to the milestone. According to the City, several Revolutionary War veterans settled in the area through land grants, with nine buried in Brentwood.

A Season of Music Across the Decades
In recognition of America 250, this year’s concert series highlights different eras of popular music:
The Golden Era of the British Invasion featuring The Wannabeatles
May 31, 6–8 pm
Food Trucks: Bradley’s Creamery, Blue Monkey Shaved Ice, PHAT PIZZA, Little Cancun On The Go, Hoss’ Loaded Burgers
The Classic Rock Tribute Era featuring The Eaglemaniacs
June 14, 6–8 pm
Food Trucks: Bradley’s Creamery, Blue Monkey Shaved Ice, PHAT PIZZA, Little Cancun On The Go, Hoss’ Loaded Burgers
BrentFest Summer Music Festival with Cruizin Keys Dueling Pianos and Rubiks Groove
June 27, 6–9 pm
Food Trucks: Bradley’s Creamery, Blue Monkey Shaved Ice, PHAT PIZZA, Little Cancun On The Go, Smokin’ Buttz BBQ, Empanada Lua, IT’Z A Philly Thing, Smokey Dawggs Gourmet Hot Dog Co., The Snack Barr, plus a beer garden and kids’ fun zone
Red, White, and Boom! featuring The Downtown Band
July 4, 5–10 pm
Food Trucks: Bradley’s Creamery, Blue Monkey Shaved Ice, DonutNV Brentwood TN, PHAT PIZZA, Little Cancun On The Go, Smokin’ Buttz BBQ, Hoss’ Loaded Burgers, IT’Z A Philly Thing, Smokey Dawggs Gourmet Hot Dog Co., The Snack Barr, The Grilled Cheeserie, DMC Eatery, Empanada Lua
Red, White, and Boom! Expands for America 250 Celebration
This year’s Red, White, and Boom! celebration includes an expanded lineup of activities that tie directly into the America 250 theme. From 5 to 7 pm, a fife and drum corps in Revolutionary War attire will perform in Crockett Park’s BrentVale Pavilion, while face painters and roaming patriotic performers move throughout the park ahead of the main concert.
At 7 pm, a Revolutionary War color guard will present the colors and fire a ceremonial musket salute, marking a transition into the evening’s main stage programming. Immediately following, The Downtown Band will take the stage.
The celebration will conclude with an extended fireworks show, featuring a longer runtime and larger displays than in previous years.
Know Before You Go
Start Time: Concerts begin at 6 pm unless otherwise noted.
Location: Crockett Park, Eddy Arnold Amphitheater (1500 Volunteer Parkway, Brentwood, TN 37027)
Food: Food trucks are available starting one hour before each concert.
Fourth of July: The Red, White, and Boom! celebration takes place on July 4th each year, regardless of the day of the week.
A Summer Tradition in Brentwood
Held at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater, the Summer Concert Series continues to be a seasonal staple in Brentwood, offering live music, food trucks, and open green space for gathering. With its blend of entertainment and historical nods, the 2026 series ties local tradition to a national milestone, giving residents another way to take part in the America 250 celebration close to home.
For more ways to take part in America’s birthday celebrations across the area, explore America 250 events and programs happening throughout the year in Franklin and Williamson County.

