20+ Things To Do This Weekend

APRIL 10 - APRIL 12

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Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Alex Shansky

THINGS TO DO ALL WEEKEND

Tattoo Fest, Graceland Exhibition Center, All Weekend, $65/weekend pass

The 3rd annual Tattoo Fest Memphis offers a selection of over 200 of the best artists from all over the world right here in Memphis for three days of tattooing, art making, merch selling, and much more. At the Festival, attendees will have the opportunity to get tattooed from traveling and local artists alike. Many artists will book the festival in advance, but there will be opportunities each day to find artists that are taking walk up tattoos on a first come first serve basis. If you do not want to get tattooed over the weekend you will not be short of entertainment. Artists and vendors alike will be selling merchandise, there will be contests where you can enter your tattoos that you have previously collected, watch contests take place, and see some of the best artists from across the globe practice their craft.

Art in the Loop, Ridgeway Loop, All Weekend, free to attend

Celebrate our region’s incredible artists with stunning works in metal, glass, wood, clay, fiber, jewelry, paintings, photography, and more! Highlights include surreal AR-enhanced paintings by Andrew Rolla from St. Louis, sgraffito vases by local talent Lisa Hudson, leather handbags by Dorothy Wright, jade rings by J.D. Davison, and whimsical Disney chests by William Nardin – plus new features from Jonathan Clardy, Catherine Geyer, and others! Enjoy top food trucks, free admission, and a vibrant East Memphis vibe.

Spring Native Plant Sale, Lichterman Nature Center, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend

Shop 200+ species of native plants at the annual Spring Native Plant Sale. MoSH members receive a 10% discount. Bring your own wagon if you have one!

Spirit Fest, Agricenter, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., $17/weekend pass

Looking for a community that shares your passion for metaphysical, etheric, cutting-edge science, and mindfulness? Explore thousands of high-quality crystals, intuitive readings, energy healing, aura photography, and unique artisan goods—all designed to nourish your mind, body, and spirit. With free parking, included speakers, and free entry for kids under 12, Spirit Fest offers an immersive, uplifting experience you won’t want to miss.

THINGS TO DO ON FRIDAY

Jeff Dunham: Artificial Intelligence Tour, FedExForum, 7 p.m., ticket prices vary

Comedy fans, get ready—Jeff Dunham is bringing his one-of-a-kind ventriloquism and unforgettable cast of characters to FedExForum! From Achmed to Walter, expect a night packed with sharp humor, outrageous jokes, and nonstop laughs. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the world’s most popular comedians live on stage!

3rd Annual Soul Country Music Star Competition, Agricenter, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m., $40

Get ready for an unforgettable night in Memphis as the Soul Country Music Star Competition takes center stage at the Agricenter International Theater. This indoor, seated experience brings together rising artists who are blending the sounds of soul and country into something truly powerful and unique. Attendees can expect a dynamic lineup of live performances, passionate storytelling, and an electric atmosphere as contestants compete for their moment in the spotlight. From powerful vocals to undeniable stage presence, each artist will deliver a performance you won’t forget.

Best of Both Worlds Rave: 20-Year Hannah Montana Nostalgia Celebration, Minglewood Hall, 9:30 p.m., $27-$33

Expect Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus hits all night long, from Best of Both Worlds and Nobody's Perfect, to Party in the USA, We Can't Stop, and more all in a packed room full of people who know every word. Dress like your favorite era of Hannah or Miley from Disney Channel glam to Bangerz chaos or just come ready to sing every word.

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Craig Thompson

THINGS TO DO ON SATURDAY

Mini Clay House, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, 10 a.m. - Noon, free to attend

Explore the charm of interior design and miniature worlds at Super Saturday: Mini Clay Houses. Inspired by the museum’s Decorative Arts Collection, this hands-on activity invites kids to create their own tiny room scenes using diorama boxes and Model Magic clay. From teeny-tiny tables to clay couches and colorful walls, young artists will design and sculpt furniture to fill their custom mini spaces. It’s a fun, imaginative way to learn about scale, design, and the beauty of everyday objects in art. Every room tells a story—what will yours say?

Nature Journaling, Overton Park, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m., $5

Young or young at heart? Join us for a Multi-generational Nature Journaling session at Overton Park with Caroline Schratz! This session invites all ages to explore the wonders of nature while developing their observation and artistic skills. Participants will learn to document the wild wonders of the Old Forest through sketches and notes. This hands-on, creative activity is perfect for sparking curiosity and connecting with nature!

Shop Black Fest, Bass Pro Dr. and Riverside Dr., 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend

Shop Black Fest is a traveling marketplace and cultural experience that celebrates community, creativity, and Black entrepreneurship.

Family Day, Stax Museum, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., free to attend

This month's event features special programming in partnership with the American Red Cross Mid-South Tennessee Chapter. This community-centered afternoon offers something for all ages. Enjoy music, food trucks, arts and crafts, games, and interactive activities throughout the museum campus. As part of the day’s programming, the American Red Cross will host hands-on stations and educational experiences focused on safety, preparedness, and community care. Guests can sign up for free smoke alarm installations and home fire safety education, participate in interactive classes, and explore activities designed for both youth and adults.

Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, Agricenter, 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., $42/adult

Celebrate the 42nd year of Black Rodeo, featuring Black cowboys and cowgirls from across the US. Gather your family, co-workers, scout troops, and rodeo lovers to see the dazzling Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo.

Edge District Art Crawl, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., free to attend

Galleries and studios will have new work up, bars and restaurants will have the refreshments to keep you going!

Tributaries Free Tribute Festival, Wiseacre Brewing Co., 3 p.m., free to attend

Fans of Neil Young, Booker T & the MGs, the Talking Heads, and early music by R.E.M unite!! This event is FREE to the public to celebrate the Overton Park Shell's 90th year of making music history! Note - this event is happening concurrently with Taste the Rarity (which is sold out) so parking will be limited so please carpool or book an Uber/Lyft.

Proppa Live in Concert, New Daisy Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $25, 18+

If you haven't had the opportunity to attend an EDM show at the Daisy, it truly is a one-of-a-kind experience. Proppa has made waves over the past few years with remixes and originals that have taken the scene by storm on mainstages across the globe.Plus they've also got some of the best DJs around Memphis as a supporting lineup to keep the Daisy bumpin' from doors til close.

Disco, Always: A Harry Styles Dance Night, Minglewood Hall, 9 p.m., $27

Dance all night long to celebrate Harry's new record! The DJ will be spinning Harry, 1D, and more dancefloor favorites! Feather boas encouraged. Consensual kisses welcomed. Disco energy is mandatory. Come dressed to dance together!

green sculptural gate entrance to old forest trail, woman walking through
Sean Fisher

THINGS TO DO ON SUNDAY

Mimosa Festival, Tom Lee Park, 11 a.m - 5 p.m., $55, 21+

The Memphis Mimosa Festival is back on the river at Tom Lee Park! Mimosa Festival 2026 is not only about mimosas. It's about style , it's about music, it's about shopping with the most amazing vendors, it's about eating the best food in Memphis. It's the ultimate festival you've been training for on Sundays your entire adult life!

Brown Sugar Diner: The Last Slice - A 50s Soulful Murder Mystery, Halloran Centre, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., $87

Step into Brown Sugar Diner, the neon-lit heartbeat of the block. Tonight, our barbershop quartet is in full harmony until the famed last slice disappears and a toast turns tense. Welcome to The Last Slice, a 1950s Soulful Murder Mystery where joy, doo-wop stacks, and diner vibes meet an interactive whodunnit. Come dressed in your 50s soulful best; satin jackets, swing skirts, cuffed denim, head scarves, two-tone shoes. Sip a Cherry malt, trade clues with the cast, and help the neighborhood crack the case before last call. Part concert, part comedy, part clue hunt and 100% vibe.

Beyond Chic Fashion Show, The Village (7818 E. Holmes Road), 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., $85/GA

Experience bold designs, emerging talent, and unforgettable moments celebrating art and culture." From bold collections to avant-garde couture, the runway will showcase the power of fashion to inspire confidence!

Latin Soul: Selena, The Artist Table, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m., $35

This high-energy event brings together the best of Selena classics, Latin dance, and party favorites with two dynamic DJs. Mala Leche (Los Angeles) will set the tone with cumbia and iconic Selena hits, while Sledro (Chicago) keeps the dance floor moving with a unique blend of Selena, Latin rhythms, R&B, and hip-hop. Your $35 ticket includes a full Mexican buffet featuring crowd favorites like carne asada, pozole, beans and rice, Mexican street corn, and a build-your-own taco bar. The bar will be serving up festive drinks all evening, including margaritas, palomas, micheladas, and Mexican beers.

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Orpheum Theatre, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., $75-$179

Enjoy an evening that celebrates decades of Hindi film music with the trio that played a defining role in shaping the sound of modern Indian cinema. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, composed of Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani, and Loy Mendonsa, have played a defining role in shaping modern Indian cinema music. The trio blends Indian classical traditions with rock, jazz, and contemporary Western styles, creating a sound that resonates across cultures and generations. Their catalog includes iconic music from Dil Chahta Hai, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Rock On, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Rang De Basanti, and numerous other landmark films.

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About the Author

Hey, I’m Tyra Johnson, writer and content creator for the I Love Memphis Blog, Memphis native, and forever city hype woman! After spending a few years away, I found my way back home and fell in love with Memphis all over again. From our culture and people to the food, music, and everything in between, this city has a way of sticking with you.

I love uncovering hidden gems while still celebrating the classics, and I’m big on storytelling and capturing the essence of a moment. You’ll usually find me with my phone in hand, documenting, recording, and snapping photos as memories are being made. Working with the blog to highlight things to do, eat, see, and experience in Memphis just makes sense because most of my favorite memories (and future ones) live right here.