As September rolls in, Memphis is buzzing with vibrant activities that are perfect for celebrating the arrival of autumn. From live music performances to art exhibitions and cultural festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this weekend. Let’s dive into what’s happening around the city!
First up is the September Art Exhibit at St. George’s Episcopal Church Art Gallery. Open through September 29, this exhibition showcases the incredible talents of local artists, including Anca Marr, Martha Cook, Pat Patterson, and Joy Routt. Prepare to be dazzled by vibrant still lifes, breathtaking landscapes, and thought-provoking abstract pieces. What’s even better? A portion of the proceeds from sales goes to the Carpenter Art Garden, a nonprofit committed to making arts accessible for the underserved residents of Binghampton. So, not only can you enjoy beautiful art, but you’ll also be supporting a worthy cause!
Next on the agenda is the University of Memphis Choral Sampler taking place on September 17 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. This annual concert is a feast for the ears, featuring all four choral ensembles of the university. Expect an evening filled with ethereal harmonies and enchanting melodies, blending everything from classical to pop and jazz. It’s a perfect way to savor some stunning vocals while supporting local talent!
If you’re a Michael Jackson fan, you won’t want to miss MJ: The Musical, running from September 17-22 at the Orpheum Theatre. This Tony Awards-winning musical will have you reliving the excitement of Jackson’s 1992 “Dangerous” world tour. Enjoy a thrilling night as you dive deep into the life and artistry of the King of Pop. Be prepared for a magical experience that showcases his incredible talent and legacy. Get your tickets early; you definitely don’t want to beat it at the last minute!
On September 18, music lovers can join Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. This special concert marks the 25th anniversary of Hornsby’s acclaimed album, “Spirit Trail”. With over 11 million albums sold, Hornsby is known for his innovative blend of folk, jazz, bluegrass, and rock. Come and enjoy a night of unforgettable music as Hornsby brings his unique sound to the stage!
For a fun twist on art and entertainment, check out Artrageous on September 20 at the Buckman Performing Arts Center. This high-energy performance combines live painting with music, dancing, and audience interaction. You’ll be captivated as artists create masterpieces in real-time while keeping you on your toes with their engaging performances. It’s sure to be a night filled with imagination and creativity!
Finally, don’t miss Latin Fest 901 on September 21, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Overton Square! This vibrant festival honors Hispanic Heritage Month with live Latin music, delicious food, and crafts. It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the rich cultural contributions of the Hispanic community while enjoying a day filled with fun and festivities. Plus, it’s free admission, so bring your friends and family along!
With so much to do and see, this weekend in Memphis promises to be a delightful blend of art, music, and culture. Whether you’re an art aficionado, a music lover, or just looking to enjoy a fun day with the family, there’s an event waiting for you. So, lace up your shoes and get ready to explore all that this fantastic city has to offer as we welcome autumn with open arms!
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