Hop Springs will celebrate July 4 with its first-ever Freedom Festival, a benefit concert and fireworks show supporting area first responders and the frontline workers of Rutherford County.
The property opens at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, with live music set to begin at 3 p.m.
The Freedom Festival will include performances on two stages from End of the Line (an Allman Brothers Tribute band), The Smoking Flowers, Kirsten Arian, Kira Lynn, Andrew Millsaps, Madeline McDonald, My One and Only, Amanda Page Cornett & Almost Angels and Angela Sue Cheslock.
At sundown, MAD Fireworks will present a fireworks show.
Hop Springs offers 84 acres of open space, providing plenty of social distancing. Only 2,000 people will be allowed on the property, which would give each individual a 45-by-45-foot square if they so choose.
Tickets to the Freedom Festival are $10; ages 14 and under are free. 100% of ticket proceeds will be donated to Rutherford County first responders and frontline workers.
For more information, visit freeedomfest.com, or find tickets on Eventbrite.
Hop Springs is located at 6670 John Bragg Hwy., Murfreesboro. For more information on the brewery and the property, visit hopspringstn.com.