CREDIT: Bristerfest.com

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A week after popular artists from around the world perform at the Beale Street Music Festival, Memphians will have a chance to witness local music sensations at the fourth annual Bristerfest.

Everything from rap, rock, reggae, bluegrass, funk, and other genres will fill the eardrums of attendees during the three-day festival. It will take place May 9th through the 11th at Cooper Walker Place (1015 Cooper St.) in the Cooper-Young District.

Jack Simon, founder of Brister Street Productions and the brains behind Bristerfest, said there would be three stages for the event โ€” two inside of Cooper Walker Place and one in the venueโ€™s parking lot.

โ€œWeโ€™ll have activities and entertainment on each stage the entire time,โ€ Simon said. โ€œMaybe you donโ€™t like the band on the outside stage. Well, go inside, and there are two other bands performing.โ€

The massive line-up of artists performing during the three-day festival includes Dead Soldiers, FreeWorld, Ghost Town Blues Band, Spaceface, Tyke T, Chinese Connection Dub Embassy, Preauxx, and Mason Jar Fireflies.

There will also be a film festival presented by Black Lodge Video, live art, food trucks, local craft beer, yoga, poetry, and more activities throughout the weekend.

Proceeds raised from Bristerfest will benefit GrowMemphis, a local non-profit that creates gardens in urban communities and promotes food sustainability. This will be the third year that donations are made to the organization. Thus far, more than $4,000 has been given to GrowMemphis as a result of Bristerfest.

โ€œFor each individual, health is important,โ€ Simon said. โ€œWe want to keep that health-conscious attitude rolling through Memphis. With things like the food deserts, itโ€™s great to be able to somehow help that with whatever we can do. It might not solve the problem, but if we can change the lives of a few people, thatโ€™s a success.โ€

Since 2011, more than 1,200 people have attended the diverse, family-friendly event, which brings attention to local and regional talent. And Simon anticipates this year being the biggest festival yet.

โ€œThe first year was a backyard party at the Levitt Shell with close friends. It was nine bands, one day,โ€ Simon reminisced. โ€œSince then, weโ€™ve promoted far and wide. Itโ€™s good to see it grow. This year will be our first year doing three days, three stages, adding the film festival, and 70-plus performing artists. Iโ€™m thankful for the support. If people didnโ€™t care about it and support it, there wouldnโ€™t be a festival.โ€

A one-day pass for the event is $15. A three-day pass is $35. To find out more information about the festival and/or purchase tickets, visit bristerfest.com

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