Calida Rawles: Away with the Tides
From 3/19/2025 - 9/7/2025
The inaugural solo museum show by Calida Rawles melds hyperrealism with poetic abstraction, utilizing water as a conduit for Black wellness. Her emotive illustrations capture the resilient spirit and rich history of Black residents in Miami's Overtown while tackling themes of historical injustices, acceptance, and combating societal stereotypes.
Momma’s Bike Night
From 2/26/2025 - 11/26/2025
Every Wednesday, Bike Night at Momma's offers thrilling deals for two-wheeler enthusiasts. In addition to deals, attendees can also enjoy some live music that echoes through the quirky bar.
Memphis Farmers Market
From 4/5/2025 - 11/1/2025
The Memphis Farmers Market is a non-profit weekly outdoor event that's a vibrant celebration of local farmers, artisans, and creators. Attendees can expect a feast of fresh, locally-sourced produce along with delightful food shakes and outstanding culinary and garden-specific crafts right from the pulsating heart of the Mid-South.
Roxie’s Market
From 5/9/2025 - 11/14/2025
Find a delightful assortment of fresh produce and artisanal goods at Roxies Market. Resulting from the Works and Black Seeds Urban Farm collaboration, this community-driven hotspot meticulously managed by Halls of Ivy Academy ensures an uplifting and vibrant shopping experience.
Sunset Skate
From 5/29/2025 - 8/28/2025
Sunset Skate, an award-winning arts and culture initiative, is making its energetic return, promising even more fun and excitement. Look forward to a lively event expected to take place on the last Thursday of the month from May to August, beneath the luminous Sunset Canopy in the wonderful Tom Lee Park.
Yoga on the River
From 7/29/2025 - 12/30/2025
Enjoy a wellness-contained experience provided by the Downtown Memphis Commission with Yoga on the River. Engage in a soothing practice, guided by Candace, intermingled with the serene ambiance of the mighty Mississippi River.
Intocable
On 8/15/2025
Intocable is a Texas-based American band that performs regional Mexican and Tex-Mex music, founded in the early 1990s by friends Ricardo Javier Muoz and René Orlando Martnez. Intocable is one of Tejano’s most influential bands, and their intense Tejano/Norteo fusion has influenced scores of Tex-Mex bands.
Eden's Run 5K
On 8/16/2025
Eden's Run 5K serves as an annual run and walk event, aiming to uplift the educators at Endure Primary and Renewal Secondary Schools in Yida Refugee Camp, personal advocates on the frontline of fostering Sudan's emerging future leaders. Steered by Operation Broken Silence, a non-profit organisation reviving resilience within Sudanese communities, the event aids sustainable development by crowdfunding initiatives designed towards significant impact.
Memphis Chicken and Beer
On 8/16/2025
Merge Memphis, a non-profit organization, is devoted to aiding the underserved female segment of the community, who constitute 34% of the area's homeless population. Their notable project, Clare's House, provides essential shelter with 30 accommodating beds, forming a haven for homeless women since it first opened its doors in June 2020.
Art Dash
On 8/22/2025
Art Dash is a unique event where attendees value art pieces by claiming their favorite ones, contributing to Friend for All's mission of enriching the local community. Participants initially indulge in culinary delights while contemplating art options before participating in the thrilling dash, an exhilarating twist to the traditional art auction.
Heather McMahan
On 8/22/2025
Heather McMahan is a stand-up comedian, podcaster, and actor from the United States. She gained fame because of her Instagram profile, which features entertaining and relevant content that reflects her self-deprecating sense of humor. She's now working on a half-hour comedy, Good Grief, which will air on Peacock in 2021.
Lantern Workshop
On 8/23/2025
Get crafting at the upcoming Tom Lee Mississippi River Gumption Revival Lantern Parade family workshop, where participants can design, create, and personalize their own illuminated parasols for the parade. Offering guidance for all levels and all needed materials, this activity is ideal for anyone handy with scissors and hot glue, innovative duos limited to collaboration on one enacted lantern, and made all the more enjoyable with the option of BYO snacks and beverages.
REZA
On 8/23/2025
Reza Borchardt, better known as REZA or Reza Illusionist, is a magician from South Dakota. Popular for his dynamic stage presence and stunning illusions, he was voted Magician of the Year in both 2016 and 2021 by Brookings locals.
Bike Nights on Beale
On 8/27/2025
Motorcycle aficionados flock together every fourth Wednesday from April to September for an ultimate display of bikes of every make, model, color, and year on America's most iconic street. A family-friendly gathering, visitors should make sure to bring along their cameras for an evening laced with bragging rights and full-throttle fun.
Peabo Bryson
On 8/31/2025
Peabo Bryson is a singer-songwriter from South Carolina known for singing ballads. Along with working on songs like the 1983 hit "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love," he has also contributed to the soundtracks of the '90s Disney movies Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. He won Grammy Awards for both.
That Mexican OT
On 9/4/2025
That Mexican OT is a rapper making waves with his energetic flow and clever wordplay. Hailing from Texas, he brings Southern flavor and lively storytelling to his tracks. His charismatic style has quickly earned him attention across the rap scene.
Orchestra Noir
On 9/5/2025
Founded in 2016 by Maestro Jason Ikeem Rodgers, Orchestra Noir from Atlanta celebrates the cultural achievements of African-American musicians of all genres. They have worked with countless global brands like BET and OWN Network over the years.
Los Tigres del Norte
On 9/6/2025
Los Tigres del Norte is a Mexican-American musical group of five brothers. Selling millions of albums, topping charts, and winning multiple Latin Grammy awards, they have been named “the most influential regional Mexican group” by Billboard and “the genre’s greatest statesmen” by the New York Times.