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6:30 p.m. Sept. 1, Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, 255 N. Main. The Cannon Center's sixth annual Labor Day Weekend concert presents four hours of smooth jazz, neo-soul and R&B.
A dozen of the top up-and-coming roots, rock and Americana acts will be in Memphis this week to perform as part of the Grind City Music Festival, on the grounds of Grind City Brewing Co. Opened in ...
Known for his comedy specials "Walking Red Flag" and "Natural Selection," Rife kicked off his ProbleMATTic World Tour in July 2023 with a series of sold-out shows, part of a two-year 100-date run ...
Since 1977, the Orpheum has been the Mid-South home of touring Broadway productions. The Orpheum's two venues also host performances by Ballet Memphis, various concerts, comedians, a summer movie series, a family series of educational programs, and local cultural and community events such as Memphis in May, International Blues Challenge, and special Elvis Week events.
The New Daisy Theatre is a music venue located on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.It plays host to both local and national acts, as well the site of rental events. [1]The theater opened in 1936 and has featured artists such as John Lee Hooker, Gatemouth Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Sam and Dave, Bob Dylan, Alex Chilton, the Cramps, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Phish, Kid Memphis, Son Lewis ...
The new building, which cost 12.5 million dollars and includes a 340-seat theater and rehearsal space [4] is connected to an office building which houses various internal theater projects,and headquarters for nonprofit arts organizations such as Project Green Fork, Indie Memphis, and others. Indie Memphis also uses the Playhouse on the Square ...
Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and musician Billy Strings will headline two shows at Downtown Memphis' FedExForum in December. Billy Strings is coming to Memphis with shows on back-to-back ...
During the summer and fall of 2009 The Compulsive Gamblers played two reunion shows in Memphis, TN. One show was an Antenna Club Reunion Show (a tribute to the defunct Memphis rock venue). The other show was at GonerFest 6, an annual punk rock festival hosted by Goner Records.