“Home Is A Dream I Keep Having” Closing Reception
Urban Art Commission
Friday, July 18, 5-8 p.m.
Noah Miller and Sara Moseley’s exhibit, a reflection on the meaning of home, closes this weekend. The reception will have free refreshments, live music from Dream Journal, an avant-garde music project from Robby & Rachael Grant, and a DJ set. Read more about the show here.
Live at the Garden: Parker McCollum
Radians Amphitheater at Memphis Botanic Garden
Friday, July 18, 8 p.m.
See country music star Parker McCollum take over the Radians Amphitheater stage this Friday for Memphis Botanic Garden’s Live at the Garden series. Individual lawn tickets start at $89.25. All lawn seating is general admission and is located behind the table seating sections. Attendees are allowed to bring their own food and beverages including coolers or can purchase from on-site vendors.
Shopping!
- Chickasaw Oaks Vintage Street Market: Shop unique vintage finds including clothing, home goods, accessories, and furniture. Plus, get your vintage treasures tailored on the spot with an on-site alterations vendor. | Chickasaw Oaks Village, Saturday, July 19, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
- End of All Art Books Pop-Up: Shop new and used books, curiosities, and limited special edition Slowdown Dry Goods collaborative merch. Patrick Sansone of Wilco will be signing his new book of photography, “Noticings” at noon. | Slowdown Dry Goods, Saturday, July 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Memphis Oddity & Curiosity Market: Find the oddest of oddities and the most curious of curiosities! | Hi Tone, Saturday, July 19, 4-10 p.m.
Sing 2 Sing-Along
Orpheum Theatre
Saturday, July 19, 2 p.m.
Sing along to the show-stopping numbers of Sing 2’s unforgettable soundtrack. Arrive dressed as your favorite character, warm up your singing voice, and get ready to rock the Orpheum. Tickets are $12. Up next in the Sing-Along series is Grease on August 2nd.
Lampyfest
Lamplighter Lounge
Saturday, July 19, 3 p.m.
Celebrate the historic Lamplighter’s new improvements with music by Aquarian Blood, Jack-O & the Sheiks, Dr. Brown, Turnt, Jeffery Evans & Ross Johnson, Tyler Keith, and Superfun YeahYeah Rocketship. Karaoke to follow. Cover is $10. Oh, and, hey, before you go, read this totally awesome music story by Alex Greene before you go.
Asian Night Market
Agricenter International
Saturday, July 19, 4-10 p.m.
The ever-popular Asian Night Market returns for a third year, promising a feast for your senses with dishes and flavors from over 70 food vendors across the U.S. Live cultural performances, a lion and dragon dance, DJ, eating contest, and more will take up the stage, and kids can enjoy a kids zone. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the gate for adults, $5 for children 6 to 12 years old, and free for children 6 and below. Get your tickets here.
Colombia Night
Overton Square
Saturday, July 19, 6-9 p.m.
Celebrate Colombia’s independence with music, dance, traditional food, and more in Overton square. Expect live performances, tastings, and storytelling — for free admission. Dress in yellow, blue, and red.
Mystic Krewe of Pegasus: Christmas in July
Dru’s Place
Sunday, July 20, 3 p.m.
Join the Mystic Krewe of Pegasus Memphis for a festive summer twist on the holiday season — all to benefit the Memphis Child Advocacy Center. Enjoy holiday performances by Fantasia Bordeaux, Bela D’Ball, Papa Chubb, Boy Dustin, and many more of Santa’s favorite entertainers. The krewe will be bringing all the Christmas cheer with a 50/50 auction, fun games, prizes, and surprises throughout the afternoon, so put on your best holiday attire (or your most outrageous Christmas-in-July look) and get ready to celebrate.
There’s always something happening in Memphis. See a full calendar of events here.
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