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F&M Bank Arena survey: Help shape what comes to Clarksville

F&M Bank Arena survey: Help shape what comes to Clarksville

AEW Dynamite at F&M Bank Arena on January 8, 2024. (Wesley Irvin) Photo: Clarksville Now


If you’ve ever wished F&M Bank Arena would bring in your favorite type of show, now’s your chance to speak up. The venue is asking Clarksville residents to weigh in on what events they’d actually want to attend through a new community survey.

In the first two years, the arena has hosted everything from hockey games and concerts to family shows and community events. Now they want to know what Clarksville is still hoping to see on the events calendar in the future.

The survey covers everything from concerts and sports to comedy shows and family events. Want more country acts? Let them know. Think Clarksville needs a good comedy night? Tell them. Hoping for more kid-friendly shows that don’t require a trip to Nashville? They want to hear about it.

Interested in having your say? Take the F&M Bank Arena survey by clicking here!

The survey will be open for two weeks, until June 23, so there’s plenty of time to share your thoughts on what you’d like to see at your local arena.

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