The vibrant concert scene of Memphis is set to spring to life in April. Amidst the lingering whispers of winter, music artists from various genres spanning power-pop, soul, country, and jazz are ready to fill the Mid-South with their unforgettable tunes. The upcoming concert calendar is already brimming with anticipation. Here’s a roundup of the 12 best shows coming to Memphis this April.
The pop duo comprised of Memphis legend Jody Stephens and Los Angeles singer-songwriter Luther Russell, known collectively as Those Pretty Wrongs, will grace the Green Room on April 5. This performance is in honor of their decade of collaboration and recent album, “Holiday Camp”.
Country singer Riley Green, hailing from Alabama, will be performing at the BankPlus Amphitheater. This concert forms part of his tour promoting his recent sophomore album, “Ain’t My Last Rodeo.”
The Sacred Soul Queen of Memphis, Elizabeth King, is back with a new album, “Soul Provider,” set for release on April 12. The concert on April 6 will serve as a pre-release celebration.
The Memphis Comedy Festival promises a night filled with laughter. Some of the country’s funniest personalities will be performing at the Landers Center on April 6.
Texas music vet Ray Wylie Hubbard will be returning to the Bluff City for a performance at Lafayette’s Music Room. The “Redneck Mother” singer and cosmic country songsmith is known for entertaining audiences with his unique musical style.
The American roots band The Wood Brothers are after Memphis hearts. Their show is part of a series brought to town by Mempho Presents.
Eight-time Grammy award-winning jazz bassist and band leader Christian McBride will be headlining a performance at the Germantown Performing Arts Center on April 13.
Cody Johnson, the CMA Vocalist of the Year nominee, brings his “The Leather Tour” to the Downtown venue. The platinum-selling artist is touring in support of his recent album, “Leather.”
Top names in contemporary R&B, including Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Jaheim, and K. Michelle, have teamed up for The Love Hard Tour. This concert event promises a memorable night for R&B lovers.
Irish pop sensation Hozier is coming back to the Mid-South. Known for his memorable 2015 Beale Street Music Festival debut, Hozier will be on tour promoting his 2023 “Unreal Unearth” album.
R&B veteran Kem is coming back to Memphis for a concert at the Orpheum. Fresh off releasing his 2023 live album, “Anniversary”, Kem is sure to provide a soulful and seductive sound for the audience.
Bluegrass and roots music star Molly Tuttle is bringing her “Down the Rabbit Hole Tour,” to Midtown Memphis. With backing from Golden Highway, Tuttle is expected to deliver a memorable concert at Growlers on April 28.
With this amazing line-up of performances, the music scene in Memphis this April promises to be vibrant and unforgettable.
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