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The annual celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy is just around the corner. And some local artists are taking inspiration from King’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech to spearhead a series of events over the weekend leading up to his monumental day.

“I Have A DreamFest Weekend” is a three-day event that will feature some of the area’s most talented artists. DreamFest will begin Friday, January 17th and culminate Sunday, January 19th. City-based event company CLE Events in collaboration with hip-hop artist Tyke T’s Driven By Music imprint and Memphis Queens Hustle and Flow are presenting the weekend’s events.

โ€œWhat we aim to do with the weekend is emphasize community, diversity, and unity,โ€ said Shay Johnson of CLE Events. โ€œAside from the more obvious tie-ins to MLK weekend and Martin Luther Kingโ€™s dream in respect to unity and diversity, the “Dream” aspect also refers to [the fact] that we are all pursuing our dreams. And hopefully, DreamFest weekend helps us all get that much closer to realizing them.โ€

On Friday, January 17th, the DreamFest concert will take place at 1524 Madison. The event will feature artists from various genres including rock, hip-hop, reggae, and R&B. Yung D, Keia Johnson, S.O.U.L., Omega Forte, Sleepy J, and the Nick Black Band are among the artists scheduled to perform.

Friday’s event will also feature a live rap battle between Young Herb and J.R. Juz Real, which is being presented by the Iron Mouth Battle League.

Memphis Hip-Hop Unplugged will take place on Saturday, January 18th at 1524 Madison as well. Over tunes provided by a live band, local hip-hop artists, such as Tyke T, Virghost, Da Ladie, Marco Pave, will lace the crowd with tracks from their archives.

The weekend will culminate with a finale party on Sunday, January 19th at the Rumba Room (303 S. Main). There will be a live performance by female collective Memphis Queens Hustle and Flow, along with drink and food specials for people to enjoy.

โ€œPeople should expect phenomenal music presented in an upscale environment,โ€ Johnson said. โ€œ We hope that when people look back at the DreamFest concert each year that it’s a snapshot of what is/was developing on the local music scene for that year.”

Each event is $10 at the door. Weekend passes are available for $20. Tickets can be purchased in advance here.

Check out a promotional video for DreamFest Weekend below.

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