Phil Campbell Festival
Austin Bohannon of Muscle Shoals sings country music with his band for the Phil Campbell Festival audience on Saturday night. [IVY ROSE BALL/TIMESDAILY]
Lifestyles, News, Phil Campbell
 By  Griffin Traylor Published 
1:29 pm Thursday, June 26, 2025

Phil Campbell Festival

The Phil Campbell Festival was held June 20-21 at Memorial Park in downtown Phil Campbell. This year’s event featured performances by Jase Swinning, who sang the “Star Spangled Banner,” the Pylant Family, Purpose, the Kingsmen Quartet, Pine Hill Counties, the Midnighters, the Porch Dwellers and Austin Bohannon.

Olivia Grace Burrell, 6, bungee jumps during the Phil Campbell Festival at Memorial Park on Friday.

The Phil Campbell Memorial Park water fountain runs during the Phil Campbell Festival on Saturday.

On Friday, Daxton Saint, 1, waves while holding hands with his mom, Kameron Saint, during the Phil Campbell Festival at Memorial Park.

Miss Phil Campbell 2025 Hannah King says a few words to kick off the Phil Campbell Festival on Friday.

Alisa Autrey of Big T’ BBQ hands a meal to customers during the Phil Campbell Festival on Saturday.

Brandon Pylant of the Pylant family sings gospel music during the Phil Campbell Festival on Friday.

Macy Odom, 1, sips on a quart of lemonade during the Phil Campbell Festival on Friday.

Jase Swinney sings the Star Spangled Banner during the Phil Campbell Festival at Memorial Park on Friday.

Morgan Hughes creates bubbles during the Phil Campbell Festival on Friday.

Bella Robertson of the Porch Dwellers smiles and sings at the Phil Campbell Festival Saturday night.

Emily Antonio, 5, bungee jumps as the sun sets at the Phil Campbell Festival on Saturday.

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