Memphis Set for Musical Explosion in July with Citywide Talent Show and Multiple Acclaimed Concerts

Five must-see July concerts include a citywide talent show

The City of Blues, Memphis, is set to deliver an exciting array of musical events this July, packing a punch for both locals and tourists alike. From a citywide talent show showcasing Memphis’s burgeoning young talent to acclaimed rock bands and live jazz music, there’s something for every music enthusiast in this month’s lineup.

1. All-City Talent Show: Youth in the spotlight

On July 22, expect to be amazed by the creativity of young Memphians at the annual All-City Talent Show. This exciting event, supported by the City of Memphis Office of Youth Services, will feature middle schoolers from across the city sharing their musical talents at the iconic Overton Park Shell. It’s a chance to witness the next generation of Memphis musicians, singers, and performers at the start of their artistic journeys.

2. Texas Rappers at Minglewood Hall

Experience the electric energy of Texas rap as some of the hottest rappers from the Lone Star State take over the stage at Minglewood Hall. With their unique brand of southern hip-hop, they will undoubtedly get the audience grooving to their rhythm. Do not miss this rare chance to witness these talented artists live in action. Dates will be announced later this month.

3. Jazz Night at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts

For fans of jazz music, The Green Room at Crosstown Arts presents a special treat. A New Orleans jazz band will be performing there live, bringing the characteristic vibrance and heady swing of The Big Easy to Memphis. Their music promises to be a soulful fusion of traditional and contemporary jazz – sure to be an irresistible delight for music lovers. Further details about the show will be made available soon.

4. Rock Concerts at Minglewood Hall and Radians Amphitheater

Besides Texas rap, Minglewood Hall will also host some of the most revered rock bands in the music scene. These celebrated rockers, known for their electrifying performances and hit songs, will also grace the Radians Amphitheater, offering rock music followers twice the entertainment. Schedule and ticket details for these much-anticipated concerts will be released in the coming weeks.

5. Brian Harris Solo: A Classical Evening

Famous for his classical renditions, renowned pianist Brian Harris will captivate audiences with a solo performance. This event will provide a serene end to a month filled with exhilarating music and performances. Details of the concert, including location and date, will be announced soon.

July promises to be an exciting musical month in Memphis with a variety of concerts and shows. Remember to keep an eye out for further announcements regarding dates, tickets, and venues. Music lovers, prepare for a month of rhythmic delights that will keep your feet tapping and hearts pounding!


Author: HERE Memphis

HERE Memphis

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