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BrentFest is Set for Summer Finale at Crockett Park

The free outdoor festival will feature live music, a kid zone, a variety of sweet and savory food trucks and a beer garden.

A second round of the popular Brentfest is set to rock Crockett Park this Saturday, July 23 from 5 to 9 p.m.

The free outdoor festival will feature live music, a kid zone, a variety of sweet and savory food trucks and a beer garden. The event will go on rain or shine, and admission is free.

Brentwood Vice Mayor Nelson Andrews said, “it sure is great to be able to celebrate with the community at this family-friendly, festival event.”

Brentfest will kick off at 5 p.m. with food trucks and a kid zone, followed by the dueling pianos at 6pm and Rubiks Groove at 7 p.m. The large kid zone attractions will include four inflatable combo units, including one specifically for toddlers and an 18-foot slide. The event will conclude at 9pm.

BrentFest Schedule

      • Food truck and Beer Garden service: 5 – 8:30 p.m.
      • Kid zone: 5 – 9 p.m.
      • Rock and Roll Pianos: 6 – 7 p.m.
      • Rubiks Groove:  7-9 p.m.

Brentfest Food Trucks

  1. Bradley’s Creamery
  2. Steaming Goat Food Truck
  3. Smokin’ Buttz
  4. Yayo’s OMG
  5. Little Cancun on The Go
  6. The Tennessee Cobbler Co.
  7. Blue Monkey Shaved Ice
  8. Nash Kebab
  9. Music City Fish & Chicken
  10. M.L. Rose Craft Burgers & Waffle Fries
  11. The Grilled Cheeserie
  12. Flour & Forge
  13. Changnoi Thai Lao fusion

Hot temps

With temperatures predicted in the 90s, it will be a hot summer day, so members of the Brentwood Environmental Advisory Board will provide free ice to those with a reusable bottle. It’s in support of the “Refill Reduce Brentwood” campaign the board launched in 2020 aimed at reducing plastic pollution.  EAB Board member and Commissioner Susannah Macmillan said, “we will have the popular Sonic ice available in coolers next to the new water refill station just north of the playground at Crockett Park. Board members will be there to scoop the ice and hand out Refill/Reduce stickers. The ice probably won’t last long, so once we’re out, we’re out.”

 

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 4-year-old Ezra and baby Norah.