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Duration: 3 days
Headliners: The Fugees, Odesza, and Jelly Roll
Between May 3 and May 5, Tom Lee Park will host what is expected to be one of Memphis’s biggest music festivals. Although the park doesn’t have much history, its 30-acre space and beautiful scenery make it an ideal location for the exciting festival scheduled to be held in May 2024.
RiverBeat Music Festival is coming in to replace the recently paused Beale Street Music Festival. The Beale festival was stopped because of a decline in attendance and financial issues stemming from that problem. However, all indications suggest that this would not be the case with the novel RiverBeat Music Festival concerts.
The Tom Lee Park is just getting off a $61 million facelift, so attendees will be enjoying a novel, premium experience on the Memphis grounds in May. Aside from the good music, the backdrop of the Great Mississippi River behind the stage gives an excellent view.
Over 40 artists will perform at the RiverBeat Festival between May 3 and May 5. The artists cover different genres, so attendees get a comprehensive music experience at Tom Lee Park when they come in. The three days will be headlined by Odesza on May 3, The Fugees on May 4, and Jelly Roll on May 5.
On the first day, Mt.Joy, Yung Gravy, Matt and Kim, Jai Wolf, Durand Jones, Mindchatter, Charlie Musselwhite, Phantoms, and 12 other music icons will be on the RiverBeat Stage.
On the second day, Tobe Nwigwe, The Band Camino, and Killer Mike will be performing. Some other interesting performers for the second date are Robert Randolph Band, Del Water Gap, Southern Avenue, White Panda, Al Kapone & the B.W.A band and about six other artists.
The festival will close on May 5th with performances from Black Pumas, Big Boi, Jesse Murph, Morgan Wade, The Aces, Whitey Morgan and the 78’s and a few other excellent performers.
The event goes on for three days, and you can choose to purchase tickets for all the dates, or only for a date when your favorite musician will be on stage. If you miss your chance to get a primary ticket, you can check out the cheap, secondary ticket options on TicketX.
Live entertainment lovers enjoy getting tickets on TicketX because the prices are noticeably low, and the interface is very easy to use. If you need some tips on how to get affordable concerts or sports tickets, you should check the TicketX magazine for articles.
Just like other concerts, VIP tickets are available for the RiverBeat festival. These tickets allow attendees to access private lounges, exclusive restrooms, and premium refreshments. However, the most important benefit is that they sit close to the main stages.
With a regular ticket, you have to be in the spaces behind the VIP section, but it doesn’t take the exciting festival experience from you.
Tom Lee Park is located at Riverside Dr, Memphis, TN 38103. The improved park would be difficult to miss, but if you are driving, you can use a navigation guide to ensure you don’t lose your way.
Visitors coming in with public transportation can use the bus or a trolley. The stops at 2nd & Beale, 2nd & Vance, and 2nd & Butler are close to the park. Memphis Area Transit Authority Bus Routes 12, 13, 39, and 57 cross and stop close to Tom Lee Park. The main trolley stops at Huling Ave, Butler Ave, and Beale Street. You can walk from any of these stops to the park entrance.
There are parking lots like the Wagner Lot, Huling Lot, TN Brewery Parking Garage, Downtown Mobility Garage, MLGW Garage, and different street parking options in the area.
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