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ForgeFest

Our Garrison is pleased to invite you and your family to ForgeFest on March 28, 2024 at Headquarters Field. The event is open to the community and features a carnival full of fun rides, fireworks, delicious food vendors, a salute to the nation, and static displays with live performances by Sean Kingston, Kaylee Rose and Brandon Davis.

Gates open at 4 PM!

  • Sean Kingston

    Sean Kingston

  • Kaylee Rose

    Kaylee Rose

  • Brandon Davis

    Brandon Davis

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Kaylee Rose

Originally hailing from Florida, Kaylee Rose is a bold Nashville-based singer-songwriter who has a unique style that blends many sounds across the musical spectrum. 

She is blazing her own trail as an independent artist, gaining millions of streams on Spotify and Apple Music, while growing a huge following on social media platforms as well. She has 1.5 million followers on social media and over 200M views on her TikTok’s/reels. 

She has opened for country artists such as Morgan Wallen & Priscilla Block and brings her brand of high-energy country music to every performance she plays

Brandon Davis

After a nearly fatal car crash back in 2019, Brandon Davis realized just short life can be and was determined not to waste another minute. With the support of his wife and family, he picked up his guitar and
began releasing song after song that quickly caught the attention of millions as Billboard, People Magazine
and more began sharing his story and the music that encompasses it . 

His second song ever released, "Step by Step" landed no. 4 on the Billboard charts and garnered Davis fans from across the world. In 2022, Brandon had the honor of setting off on a 17 show tour with Tim McGraw across the United States from April-June. This Chattanooga boy is quickly making a name for himself and puts on a show you won't want to miss! 

Sean Kingston

Dedicating nearly his entire life to music and achieving superstardom when he was just 17, Sean Kingston has amassed an untold amount of experience as a singer/songwriter over the years. On his third-full length album Back 2 Life, the 23-year-old builds on that experience by greatly expanding his songwriting role, nixing the multi-producer approach of his last release, and pushing for a fresh new sound. Like his 2007 self-titled debut (featuring the double-platinum breakout hit “Beautiful Girls”) and sophomore album Tomorrow (featuring the smash singles “Fire Burning” and “Face Drop”), Back 2 Life fuses reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and electro to create melody-soaked pop. But on Back 2 Life, the singer/songwriter blends his newly strengthened vocals with fiercely inventive effects and hard-hitting live instrumentation—a formula that’s yielded his most passionately inspired work to date.

“This album’s a really honest reflection of where I’m at in my life right now,” says Kingston. “I’m proud that it shows everything, because it shows my growth too.” Teaming up with Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem, Red One (who produced “Fire Burning”) and new producers Nic Nac, Kingston found himself tapping into his musical roots like never before on Back 2 Life. “On this album I felt the need to get back to my culture,” says Kingston, who was born in Miami but moved to Jamaica when he was seven. “It’s much more organic than anything I’ve done before—the music’s real and it hits you on a gut level.”

Indeed, Back 2 Life emerges as Kingston’s most richly eclectic and ambitious album so far. On the album’s title track “Back 2 Life (Live It Up),” for instance, Kingston samples the vocals from the Soul II Soul classic of the same name and twists the lyrics into a triumphant call to action. Sweeping and celebratory, the song mixes pummeling beats with chilling synth effects and Kingston’s fearless assertion that “what won’t kill me makes me stronger.” After a masterful guest rap from T.I., “Back 2 Life (Live It Up)” dissolves into a stripped-down pairing of sampled vocals and delicate piano work that’s both stark and stunning.

Although Kingston keeps up that heady intensity throughout Back 2 Life, many of the tracks are built on party-ready hooks, such as his summer smash “Beat It.” The track featuring Kingston’s crew Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa, merges breezy melodies and bass-powered beats in a deadly catchy club jam that quickly landed the track on the Billboard Hot 100 chart upon its release this past spring. Bouncy and hip-swinging, “Bomba” combines flamenco-flavored acoustic guitars, soaring vocals, and pounding live percussion in the sonic equivalent of some epic beach party. “Seasonal Love” supercharges old-school R&B with dreamy synth, sultry beats, and a fiery guest verse from Wale, while “Shotta Luv” pairs ferocious guest-rapping from 2 Chainz with a velvety-smooth groove. And on the unstoppable post-breakup anthem “Save One for Me,” Kingston tells off the girl who broke his heart and then finds his own sweet revenge on the dancefloor.

All throughout Back 2 Life, Kingston boldly proves how far he’s come since he first began recording songs on the tiny personal studio his mother bought him when he was 11-years-old. Back then, Kingston would whip up his own reggae-pop hybrids and perform them local block parties and talent shows in Miami (to which he returned after spending several years living with his family in Ocho Rios, Jamaica). But when his mother was convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud and sent to federal prison, the 15-year-old Kingston had to put his music dreams on temporary hold.

After a brief period of homelessness, Kingston began bouncing around the homes of his friends and relatives and ultimately landed a lawn-mowing job to earn the money he needed to make a demo. Thanks largely to Kingston’s dogged persistence in pursuing every hit-making producer he could find online, that demo ended up getting him signed to Rotem’s then-newly-launched label Beluga Heights in 2006—a deal quickly followed by a joint contract with Epic Records and the release of a debut album that went on to sell more than a million copies worldwide and spawn three back-to-back Top 10 singles.

Kingston released his follow-up album Tomorrow in 2009, then—in May 2011—suffered a devastating accident while jet skiing in Miami Beach. After spending nearly a month in the hospital and undergoing two emergency open-heart surgeries to repair a torn aorta, Kingston two months to heal—and start plotting his return to the studio. “I couldn’t go anywhere while I was recovering, so I spent all my time writing songs and listening to beats,” recalls Kingston. “All I wanted was to get back to doing music, which is what I’ve been devoting my life to since I was eight-years-old.”

With a voracious appetite for music including “everything from Taylor Swift to Ne-Yo to Musiq Soulchild to Paramore”—as well as a deep reverence for artists like Bob Marley, Outkast, and Lauryn Hill—Kingston has recently broadened his musical role by serving as a songwriter for such performers as Jason Derulo (“What Ya Say”) and Iyaz (“Replay”) and discovering new musical talents (including Iyaz, whom Kingston found online and signed to his Time Is Money Entertainment label). Still, having sold more than 12.5 million tracks to date, Kingston’s top priority is continually elevating his own music into new and unexpected territory. “A lot’s happened over the past few years—I’ve traveled the world and had relationships and dealt with breakups, so I’m singing from the heart about things that I actually went through,” says Kingston. In capturing those experiences on Back 2 Life, he adds, his main ambition was to keep positive. “I knew I needed to address some difficult things on the album, but my goal was to do it in an upbeat sort of way,” says Kingston. “So the songs on Back 2 Life are catchy and uptempo and everyone can have a great time to them—but at the same there’s no doubt that it’s all the way real.”

Cost

FREE

Program
MWR Special Events
Schedule of Events

1600 Gates open with Food Venders, Carnival Rides, Static displays, HBBs and Sponsors through the whole day

1700-1800 DJ Black Rhino 

1800-1815 Opening Remarks/Nation Anthem 

1815-1900 DJ Black Rhino 

1915-2030 Kaylee Rose takes the stage

2030-2100 Intermission/Awards  

2100-2215 Brandon Davis  takes the stage

2245-2345 Sean Kingston takes the stage

2345-0000 Fireworks  HQ Field

Health & Safety Guidelines

• Personal belongings are subject to search at the event entry point. No backpacks.
• Coolers and similar containers are NOT allowed. Only small insulated coolers for infant formula, water and diaper bags will be allowed.
• Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the gates. Refreshments and food are available for purchase.
• Alcoholic beverages are served only to patrons 21+ and displaying alcohol wristband. Receive wristband at designated area. 
• No weapons are permitted. (Includes small knives, leatherman tools, etc.)
• No cannabis or recreational drugs are permitted.
• No pets (except service animals), glass, fireworks, or Frisbees.
• Unruly behavior will not be tolerated.
• Military Police will staff the event to maintain safety and security.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who can attend ForgeFest?

This event is free and open to the general public.

Are tickets required to attend?

No, there is no ticketing or reservation system for the event.

How can I obtain a visitor's pass for Salute to the Troops, if I am not a DoD ID or CAC Cardholder? 

Use the following link to register for your visitor's pass. If your pass has been authorized you may pick them up at the Visitor Control Center located on Entrance Rd

https://pass.aie.army.mil/?b=usa&i=fort_johnson&t=v

Passes can still be acquired by visiting VCC during normal hours of operations. Any other questions regarding installation access can be answered by the Visitor Control Center at (337) 531-0380

What are gate hours?

 

•ACP 1 (Entrance Road)

•Entry/exit - 24/7

•ACP 2 (Parkway Elem Gate)

Exit only, Saturday, 2100 to venue close (extended hours)

•ACP 5 (Post Office Gate)

•Entry/exit – Saturday, 09:00 to 16:00.

Exit Only – Saturday, 21:00 to venue close (extended hours)

•ACP 6 (Chaffee Road)

•Entry/exit – 05:00-21:00

•ACP 7 (Alligator Lake)

Entry/exit - 24/7

Will there be a shuttle buses/ parking areas for those on the installation?

There will be four parking areas on the installation where you can also catch a shuttle, free of charge. 

  1. MTC (intersection of Mississippi and Chaffee)
  2. Former Commissary and PX
  3. Education Center
  4. BJACH (shuttle and walking)

Are they going to be any 4th of July events?

There will be a 4th of July event on 6 July 2024. Please check back for more information. 

Will there be food and beverages for purchase? 

We will have plenty of food vendors and beverages including water will be at Salute to the Troops. Outside food or drink will not be permitted inside the gates. Only small insulated coolers for infant formula, water and diaper bags will be allowed. If you or anyone you know if interested, please email here

What are we allowed to bring?

Blankets, lawn chairs, cash, sunscreen, strollers, and small insulated coolers for infant formula, water and diaper bags ONLY

Items PROHIBITED to bring are:

  • Pets
  • Tents
  • Canopies
  • Coolers
  • Outside food or beverages
  • Alcohol 
  • Glass bottles
  • Weapons
  • Video Cameras
  • Backpacks or large bags
  • Professional cameras with telephoto lenses
  • Personal Fireworks
  • Recreational drugs or cannabis items

Personal items entering event site are subject to search at anytime. 

Can we bring pets?

No. For safety and sanitation reasons, please leave your pets at home. Service dogs are permitted.

Will MWR Facilities close during ForgeFest?

Facility Hours

Check back for further information as date gets closer. 

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