New Additions Planned For Red Brick Roads Festival & Red Brick Brew Registration Open
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Clinton and the City of Clinton recently announced additions to the 2025 Red Brick Roads Music and Arts Festival, which will be held on March 28 and 29.
Organizers are promising even more fun, creativity and community spirit for this year’s event. In addition to live music, attendees are encouraged to save the date for the new inaugural Red Brick Run 5K, the Wyatt Waters Paint Out, Art in the Park and a community crawfish boil.
The festival, held in Clinton’s historic Olde Towne district, is known for bringing together art and music lovers from across the region. Festival-goers can enjoy live music, a home brew competition, a craft market and even more this year.
This year’s new events will include:
• Red Brick Run 5K – The Red Brick Run 5K invites participants to enjoy a scenic race route through Clinton’s charming streets. Runners of all levels are welcome, and awards will be given to top finishers.
• Wyatt Waters Paint Out – Hosted by The Wyatt Waters Gallery, home to celebrated watercolorist Wyatt Waters, the Paint Out will offer a chance to capture the charm of Olde Towne alongside fellow artists and new friends. The event kicks off with a Friday evening “Meet and Mingle” social gathering for participants, followed by Saturday’s main Paint Out, a People’s Choice awards program, and an opportunity for artists to display and sell their work created that day.
• Art in the Park – Families can celebrate creativity with Art in the Park, featuring local artists, artisans and crafters showcasing their work. The family-friendly event will offer hands-on art activities for children and opportunities to support the creative community.
• Community Crawfish Boil – On Saturday, Clintonians can join friends and neighbors at a community crawfish boil, which organizers say will bring Southern flavor and tradition to the heart of the festival. Attendees can enjoy fresh crawfish while soaking up the festive atmosphere of live music and art.
As an additional feature, the Mississippi College Institute of Southern Storytelling will bring its expertise to enhance the festival’s cultural offerings. Attendees can look forward to engaging storytelling experiences that celebrate the rich narratives and traditions of the South.
“The Red Brick Roads Festival is all about celebrating community, creativity and the arts in Clinton,” said Anna Nutt, director of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited to introduce these new events and look forward to welcoming residents and visitors alike to enjoy a weekend of music, art, food and fun!”
The Red Brick Roads Music and Arts Festival will announce its full music lineup in upcoming weeks. For more information, including tickets and sponsorship opportunities, visit RedBrickRoads.com.
Registration opens for home brew competition
Registration for the home brew competition at the 2025 Red Brick Roads (RBR) Music and Art Festival has opened.
Each year, RBR offers a home brew competition to showcase the immense work and raw talent that goes into making a frosty cold one. Those interested in competing at the 2025 Red Brick Roads Music & Art Festival, are asked to email RedBrickRoads@ClintonMS.org for more information.
