CLARKSVILLE, TN – It’s more than a tour, it’s a movement. On Wednesday evening, June 19, you can witness The Extreme Tour, a diverse community of creatives. Poets and musicians, artists and athletes. Performers and communicators of all kinds. Bringing a free show to the amphitheater at McGregor Park along the bank of the Cumberland River.
Featuring a lineup of Christian based bands with varying music styles, the tour is making its fourth appearance in Clarksville. Previous concerts have been held at the Manna Cafe facility but this year it is moving to the larger venue which is more easily accessible by music fans. “Past performances have featured everything from folk to rap to metal. Each artist brings a totally different style,” explains Shelly Cooper, one of the Manna organizers. Participating acts are up-and-coming artists who tour the country in search of a wider audience.
For nearly 30 years The Extreme Tour has held concerts in hundreds of communities scattered over 20 countries. Their team members and partners have been on a mission to use their gifts, skills, and abilities to bring love, hope, unity, and vital resources to people in need.
This year’s lineup will include Sam Winslow, Damon & Sharon Curtis, Stephen Piper, Jerry Fee with Heliograph, The Wise Thief, Quest Meyer, John Gold, The Interstate Life, and Illustrate.
The outdoor concert is free and open to the public. The show begins at 6 p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. Free snacks and drinks will be available.