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February Events to Enjoy in Memphis

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News Summary

Memphis has an incredible lineup of concerts and comedy shows this February, featuring various genres from rock to R&B. Notable performances include Theory of a Deadman, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and Katt Williams, ensuring entertainment for everyone. Other highlights include the R&B Remix Tour and the We Them One’s Comedy Tour, wrapping up the month with laughter. Plus, don’t forget about the upcoming RiverBeat Music Festival in May. Grab your tickets and get ready for an unforgettable month in Memphis!

Exciting Events Headed to Memphis This February!

Hey there, Memphis! Are you ready for an exciting lineup of concerts and comedy shows that will surely get your heart racing this February? This month is packed to the brim with amazing performances, and trust us, you do not want to miss out! Whether you’re into rock, R&B, or stand-up comedy, there’s something happening almost every week to keep you entertained. Let’s dive into the lineup of events!

Rock On with Theory of a Deadman

Kicking things off on February 6 at the Graceland Soundstage, Canadian hard rock band Theory of a Deadman will be taking the stage for an electrifying performance! They’re bringing along some special guests, including Ayron Jones and Mick Blankenship, who will be joining in with acoustic sets. Tickets are reasonably priced from $41.50 to $90, giving you a perfect excuse to rock out and have a great night!

A Soulful Evening with The Blind Boys of Alabama

The soul and blues vibes continue with a concert from The Blind Boys of Alabama on February 8 at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. Their latest album, “Echoes of the South,” not only sounds phenomenal but also received three Grammy nominations, thanks to the magic touch of Memphis’ own Matt Ross-Spang. Ticket prices range from $29 to $55, making it a fantastic night for music enthusiasts looking for genuinely heartfelt performances.

Memphis’ Own Keith Sykes Takes the Stage

Don’t miss Keith Sykes on February 13 at the Germantown Performing Arts Center, where he will deliver an intimate evening of music. Accompanied by Roger Cook, tickets for this show cost between $23 and $50, an excellent opportunity to appreciate local talent at its finest!

Prepare for the R&B Remix Tour!

Mark your calendars for February 16, because the R&B Remix Tour is rolling into town. Featuring legendary groups like Jagged Edge, Dru Hill, and 112, this concert at the Landers Center in Southaven is sure to be a hit! With tickets priced between $59 and $199, it’s a chance to relive the glory days of R&B—don’t forget those dance moves!

Laughs Await on a Night of Comedy

Looking for some hearty laughs? The comedic prowess of Sebastian Maniscalco and Jim Gaffigan collide on February 21 at the FedExForum. Expect an evening filled with clever jokes and quick-witted banter. Tickets go from $53 to $179; a price worth every giggle!

New Music from Rob Jungklas

Rob Jungklas is ready to celebrate the release of his new album, “December,” at Crosstown Arts’ The Green Room on February 21, with Logan Hanna opening the show. For only $15, it’s a brilliant way to support local artists and enjoy a captivating night of new tunes.

Marty Stuart Strikes Again!

Get ready for an evening filled with incredible music from Marty Stuart and his band, the Fabulous Superlatives, on February 22 at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. With tickets ranging from $35 to $54, grab your friends and prepare for a toe-tapping performance!

Comedian Katt Williams Shakes Things Up

On the same evening, fans of stand-up comedy can catch Katt Williams at the FedExForum as part of his “Heaven on Earth Tour.” Prices for tickets start at $77 and can go up to $355, but if you’re in the mood for a night filled with laughter, it’s worth checking out!

End February with a Bang!

Wrapping up February on the 28th is the We Them One’s Comedy Tour hosted by Mike Epps, featuring Kountry Wayne and Lil Duval at the Landers Center. Tickets range from $59 to $249, so gather your friends for a night of unstoppable laughter!

A Quick Note on Mary J. Blige

And just a quick reminder, the highly anticipated concert from Mary J. Blige that was supposed to happen on February 2 has been postponed until April 19, so hold on to those tickets!

Looking Ahead: RiverBeat Music Festival

Can you believe we are already talking about May? The RiverBeat Music Festival from May 2-4 is shaping up to be a real showstopper, featuring headliners like Missy Elliott and The Killers. Tickets are already available, with general admission priced at $199 and VIP passes at $849. With some exciting new attractions lined up, plus family-friendly activities, this festival is the perfect way to kick off summer!

With so much **fun** in store this February, we hope you’re as excited as we are. Grab your tickets and enjoy all the wonderful talent Memphis has to offer!

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