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All White Party brings music, dancing to Freedom Point at Liberty Park | PHOTOS

All White Party brings music, dancing to Freedom Point at Liberty Park | PHOTOS

1st Annual Clarksville All White Party at Freedom Point on June 7, 2025. (Wesley Irvin) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The All White Party was held at Freedom Point in Liberty Park on Saturday, bringing people together for an evening of music and dancing. The event marked Clarksville’s first “All White” party on the river.

The night began with music from DJ Sir Charles and followed with a live performance from Clarksville’s own Tina Brown.

Event coordinator Charles Minter wanted to bring a new event to the growing Clarksville area. After seeing similar events held in Nashville, he saw an opportunity to introduce Clarksville’s first All-White party on the river.

Minter, who DJs around the area, said his vision was to create an experience that celebrates the local community. “I’m just happy to be able to do this and serve the Clarksville community,” he said.

| MORE: For more events, check out the Summer Fun GuideFarmers Markets and the Clarksville Events calendar.

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