News Summary
Memphis is gearing up for a vibrant weekend filled with arts and culture events, including the Summer Opener Art Exhibit, Blues Tuesdays Backstage Experience, the musical Kimberly Akimbo, and more. With diverse offerings such as interactive singalongs and engaging performances at historic venues, residents and visitors alike can immerse themselves in the city’s rich creative scene. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy these cultural experiences while supporting local artists and music history.
Memphis, TN – This weekend, the city of Memphis is set to host a series of exciting arts and culture events from June 22 to June 28, 2025. The events range from art exhibits and musical performances to a unique behind-the-scenes experience at a historic venue, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Summer Opener Art Exhibit
The Summer Opener Art Exhibit will feature works from a variety of talented local artists, including Jane Brakin, Anna Carr, Randy Parker, Pat Patterson, Jeanne Seagle, Angela Stevens, and Lance David White. The exhibit will take place at St. George’s Episcopal Church with an artist reception on June 28 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Admission is free and open to the public, offering a wonderful opportunity for art enthusiasts to explore new works. A portion of sales from the exhibit will benefit the Carpenter Art Garden. The exhibit will continue to be available for viewing until July 15.
Blues Tuesdays Backstage Experience Tour
The Blues Tuesdays Backstage Experience Tour offers guests a chance to delve into the rich history of blues music at the Overton Park Shell. Held every Tuesday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, this guided tour allows participants to experience the behind-the-scenes workings of a venue celebrated for its legendary performances. The tours will continue until September 16, providing ample opportunity for music lovers to learn more about this iconic space.
Kimberly Akimbo Musical
The acclaimed musical Kimberly Akimbo will be performing at the Orpheum Theatre from June 24 to June 29. This show is described as a “howlingly funny heartbreaker,” blending humor with poignant storytelling. Audiences can anticipate an engaging theatrical experience that showcases both talent and creativity in a musical format.
Joe’s Showtune Singalong
For those looking for a fun, interactive experience, Joe’s Showtune Singalong will take place at Hernando’s Hideaway on June 26, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This Broadway karaoke event invites participants to engage their vocal cords while singing along to beloved show tunes. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own sheet music to add a personal touch to the evening.
Those Pretty Wrongs Concert
The concert by Those Pretty Wrongs, featuring Jody Stephens and Luther Russell, is scheduled for June 27 at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts, running from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Known for their spontaneous approach to music-making, the duo is expected to deliver an entertaining performance that combines unique harmonies and engaging rhythms.
Memphis Art & Fashion Week Announcement
In addition to these events, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art has announced plans to ramp up its fashion programming, aiming to celebrate fashion as an art form. This includes a Memphis Art & Fashion Week, which seeks to highlight the intersection of artistry and fashion through a series of festivities. Details about the week-long event are in development, indicating a growing interest in blending these cultural expressions.
With a diverse lineup of events, residents and visitors of Memphis can look forward to an enriching weekend filled with art, music, and creativity. From gallery exhibits to musicals and karaoke fun, this weekend exemplifies the vibrant arts scene the city has to offer.
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- Memphis Flyer: Memphis Art & Fashion Week Begins Friday
- Wikipedia: Art festival
- Daily Memphian: Brooks Museum Hosts Memphis Art and Fashion Week
- Google Search: Memphis art and fashion week
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- Google Scholar: Memphis arts events
- Memphis Flyer: Black Arts and Wine Festival Returns
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Arts in Memphis
