As the new year begins, Memphis is abuzz with a wide range of celebrations and events that promise fun for everyone. From engaging family activities at the Children’s Museum to the thrilling International Blues Challenge, there’s something for music fans, sports lovers, and those looking for creative outlets. Attendees can enjoy concerts, sports events, and community gatherings throughout January. The city is alive with the spirit of festivities, ensuring a memorable start to 2025 for both locals and visitors alike.
As the new year rolls in, Memphis is buzzing with a plethora of exciting events and celebrations to keep everyone entertained! From winter wonders to vibrant music festivals, there’s something happening almost every day in this lively city. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
One of the must-visit attractions this January is the Winter Wonderland at the Children’s Museum of Memphis, which is running until January 5. Families can have a blast here, skating on the rink, engaging in snowball battles, and even stepping inside a life-sized snow globe. At just $18 per person, it’s a perfect way to embrace the winter spirit before it’s gone!
If you’re looking for a bit of adventure, lace up your running shoes for the eight-mile trail run at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park on January 6. Set to kick off at 11 a.m., this event is perfect for both seasoned runners and eager beginners. With registration fees starting at $16.90, it’s a great way to enjoy the great outdoors and kickstart those New Year fitness goals.
For sports fans, the Memphis Grizzlies will be taking to the court throughout January at FedExForum. Basketball lovers can grab their tickets online and cheer on the local team as they aim for victory. There’s nothing like the thrill of a live game to pulse electricity through the crowd!
Feel the rhythm and embrace the soulful sounds of Memphis during the International Blues Challenge happening on Beale Street. From January 6 to 10, two hundred blues musicians will come together for a five-day musical extravaganza, culminating in a final round at FedExForum. Festival passes are available for $125, letting fans enjoy every note of this exciting competition.
January is a special month for Elvis fans as Graceland hosts a range of events in celebration of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s birthday from January 8 to 11. Attendees can enjoy concerts and movie marathons that highlight Elvis’s legendary career. Be sure to check out the complete schedule on their website to plan your visit!
If you have a creative streak, why not join artist Judy Nocifora for a four-week watercolor painting class at the Memphis Botanic Garden? Priced at $210 for members and $250 for non-members, this class is the perfect opportunity to brush up on your skills. Just remember to register by January 6 to secure your spot!
Mark your calendars for January 11 at 2 p.m., as Regional One Health presents its fourth annual ONE-Mile Championship. With registration fees of $39.44 for adults and just $15 for kids, this event is set to be a fun, family-friendly day of fitness and community spirit.
On January 12, the Museum of Science & History will host a beer tasting event starting at 6:30 p.m. Perfect for adults looking to unwind, tickets start at $50 for general admission.
Additionally, a special event at the National Civil Rights Museum will highlight the profound work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on January 13, starting at 11:30 a.m. It’s an excellent opportunity for reflection and celebration of an important figure in American history.
For those seeking laughter, don’t miss comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short performing at The Orpheum on January 14. With tickets starting at $107, this evening of comedy promises to be a delightful night out!
Later in the month, as Memphis gears up for 901 Day, don’t forget about the three-day festival taking place at Railgarten, along with various local pride activities. Events throughout Beale Street and Broad Avenue will celebrate Memphis culture, with community support from local businesses and organizations aiming to spotlight the city’s vibrant heritage.
Memphis is starting 2025 off right, and we can’t wait to see all the excitement unfold! So gather your friends and family, and dive into these fantastic events!
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