5 Things To Do This Weekend
JULY 11 - JULY 13
JULY 11 - JULY 13
- 100 Days of Blues is in full swing to honor the life and legacy of B.B. King
- Happy July! There's lots of fun happening this month
- Beat the heat at these Splash Parks and Pools
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THINGS TO DO ALL WEEKEND
Bartender Residency Series ft. Abigail Gullo, Bar Limina, Friday and Saturday, 21+
Abigail Gullo—one of the most important voices in American cocktail culture today and the creative force behind New Orleans’ Loa Bar—takes over Bar Limina for a one-off cocktail experience. A 2025 James Beard nominee, Abigail will present five original drinks that tell her story, crafted exclusively for this two-night residency. Reservations encouraged. Walk-ins welcome. See our blog on Bar Limina + our Instagram reel gives you all the visuals.
Pattiloo Unplugged, Hattiloo Theatre, Friday til Sunday, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., free to attend
From July 11 to July 13, Hattiloo is turning up the heat with Pattiloo Unplugged, a live outdoor concert series happening right here on our Pattiloo (the front patio facing Cooper Street). The weekend lineup features the sounds of The PRVLG, D’Vonna Taylor, and Kortland Whalum. Catch a vibe at another unforgettable Hattiloo event that’s soulful and rooted in community.
Big River Crossing Big Summer Shows, Germantown Community Theatre, Friday til Sunday, $20-$30
After multiple sold out shows from their first Johnny Cash Tribute to their concert of Christmas favorites, these talented musicians always bring a night of irresistible hits with their special blend of rock, country, gospel and bluegrass. With every previous concert selling out, we are excited to be able to present two weekends with this amazing group!
The Memphis Gold Cup, Pickleball 901, Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., prices vary
The Amateur Pickleball Association is the largest amateur player tour in the country with nearly 150 tournaments planned for 2025. This event is open to all players from 2.5-5.0 with events broken down by skill level first and then age division dependent on the total number of teams/players registered within each skill level of play. Formatting includes round-robin play with brackets to follow with many players competing in 7-9 games during this event.
THINGS TO DO ON FRIDAY
Ed Murphey Classic on Beale Street
Welcome to the 9th Annual Ed Murphey Classic! Enjoy an exciting lineup featuring live music, food trucks, beer vendors, exclusive merchandise, the PUMA Fan Zone, special appearances by local guests, and—most importantly—world-class Track & Field action! Beale Street will be turned into a pole vaulting arena, alongside elite-level competitions throughout the event. All proceeds from merchandise sales, concessions, registration, and tickets will support local youth programs!
ReStore Christmas in July, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis ReStore, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend
Christmas came early at the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis ReStore. Shop great deals on garland, lights, trees, stockings, and more at both ReStore locations! Cool off from the heat with cold/fresh juices available to purchase from "Juiced What You Needed" at the Poplar ReStore (920 W. Poplar Ave., Collierville, TN) or snowcones from "Nancy's Slush Fund" at the Winchester ReStore (7130 Winchester Rd., Memphis, TN).
Ninja 901 Adult Challenge, Memphis Sports and Events Center, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., $25, 18+
Think you’ve got the speed, agility, and ninja skills to dominate the Ninja 901 Adventure Course? Prove it in the ultimate adults-only ninja competition! Conquer multiple intense obstacles as fast as possible only the quickest ninja will claim victory and win the jackpot! Bragging rights, cash, and ninja glory are on the line! Are you up for it?
Family Fun Fridays, Flowering Peach Park, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., free to attend
Family Fun Fridays feature FREE activities for all ages, including live music, entertainment, carnival rides, games, a video game board, and free food for the first 500 attendees. No preregistration is required.
Hanging Terrarium Workshop, Memphis Botanic Garden, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., $45, 21+
Create a beautiful hanging succulent terrarium display at this hands-on 21+ plant party! Guests will decorate three glass terrariums, place their plants in each, and arrange them with rope onto a piece of wood for a stunning wall display piece. This party is 21+ and welcomes you to bring your own beverages (adult or otherwise), bring your own snacks or dinner, and bring your friends!
THINGS TO DO ON SATURDAY
SciPlay, Tom Lee Park, 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., free to attend
Get ready to unleash your inner scientist while exploring the best playground in the Southeast. Join University of Memphis’s CAESAR for free hands-on science experiments and water activities. Did you know that July is Smart Irrigation Month? Put your skills to the test with a fun water conservation game.
Paper Weaving, Brooks Museum, 10 a.m. - Noon, free to attend
Have you ever wondered how paper itself becomes art? This week’s Super Saturday is inspired by Dieu Donné, a New York studio dedicated to the art of papermaking. Learn basic paper weaving techniques and design your own woven masterpiece using colorful construction and scrapbooking paper. Afterwards, explore the galleries to see stunning paper art up close.
Summer Splash, Overton Park, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., free to attend
Overton Park Conservancy is popping up waterslides on the Greensward, next to Rainbow Lake Playground! Bring the kids to cool off.
Let Me Tell You About Cossitt: A Teen’s Perspective Performance, Cossitt Library, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
After weeks of creativity and practice, an incredible group of young people will perform Cossitt's first ever teen musical! Join in the group's artistic vision along with writer-director Keia Johnson as we explore some of Cossitt's history and how it connects to the youth of today. Stay after the performance for a Question and Answer Session to explore the process of putting the production together and the participants' experiences.
Davies Manor 50th Birthday, Davies Manor Historic Site, Noon - 4 p.m., free to attend
Davies Manor has been a museum and a nonprofit for 50 years! Enjoy free tours, cake, and activities.
Summer Soiree, Saddle Creek, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m., free to attend
You’re invited to Saddle Creek North for sips, tunes, and vibes at the Summer Soirée series happening the second Saturday each month, all summer long. Bring your friends and lawn chairs and come enjoy live music, complimentary cocktails*, and other fun surprises. Grab a bite to eat from City Silo, Crumbl, or Local Lime, conveniently located just across from the courtyards!
Mothership Connection Market & More, 495 N Hollywood St., 4 p.m. - 10 p.m., free to attend
If you “gotta have that funk,” come out to the Mothership Connection Market & More! While the focus will be on shopping at the incredible vendor market, they’ll still tear the roof off the sucka’ with music from DJ Cody Little from 6-10pm and Soul Train lines at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Vendor offerings confirmed thus far include handmade jewelry, natural body products, stained glass, organic premium bbq sauces, herbal remedies & tinctures, paintings, stickers, tarot readings, and divination candles. Feel free to dress up in clothes reflecting the period of the 1970s when funk music reigned supreme.
Memphis Summer Cocktail Festival, The Kent, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., $58, 21+
The hottest festival of the summer is headed back to The Kent with seasonal sips, tasty eats, and ALL the summer vibes. The ticket includes 10 fun-size summer cocktails, plus access to all the fun and entertainment. This event is strictly 21+.
Summerween, The Cadre, 7 p.m. - 2 a.m., $15-$25, 18+
SummerWeen, a summertime Halloween party packed with costumes, DJs, lasers, themed drinks, and good vibes all night, is taking over The Cadre in Downtown Memphis. Get ready to party, dance, and celebrate the spookiest summer night of the year.
USA Themed Silent Disco, Slider Inn Downtown, 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., $25, 21+
Enjoy Memphis’ best silent disco experience, where you control the vibe of your evening by switching between three different DJ channels to find your favorite beats. Grab your tickets today and get ready for grooves & fun! Wear your best Red, White, and Blue attire.
“Simply The Best: Tina” A Tribute Show, DRUS Place, 9 p.m., $10-$15
Get ready to roll down the river with us as they pay tribute to the one and only Tina Turner! Experience the power, the voice, and the electrifying energy of Tina through unforgettable performances that honor her legendary career. From “Proud Mary” to “Private Dancer” to the show-stopping “Simply The Best,” this is a night of soul, sass, and nonstop hits.

THINGS TO DO ON SUNDAY
CREATE | CREA, Dixon Gallery & Gardens, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend
The Dixon is excited to welcome visitors back to the Interactive Gallery with the opening of CREATE | CREA, a dynamic making space designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and hands-on exploration. This vibrant environment invites guests of all ages to dive into the creative process—whether through designing, building, experimenting, or simply playing.
Grassfire Bluegrass Band Live, Loflin Yard, Noon - 3 p.m., free to attend
Enjoy amazing Bluegrass jams from the beloved Grassfire band over brunch in the open air Coachhouse! Dogs and all ages are welcome, so bring the whole family out for a Sunday Funday!
Sunset Jazz, Court Square, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., free to attend
Sunset Jazz at Court Square is a free family friendly Jazz concert series. Hear the sweet sounds of Tamara Jones Monger as you enjoy food and drinks from the food trucks. Limited seating is available, so bring your own lawn chairs.