15+ Things To Do This Weekend

APRIL 3 - APRIL 5

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Loflin Yard, Memphis, TN

THINGS TO DO ALL WEEKEND

🐣🐰Easter Egg Hunts and Bunny Photos🐰🐣

Here’s a guide to upcoming Easter egg hunts and photo opportunities with the Easter bunny. Some of these events will offer both.

Memphis Redbirds Games

Tuesday til Sunday, let’s cheer on our Redbirds for opening week! Each day is a new experience. From Friday’s out-of-this-world To Infinity & the Ballpark, to Saturday’s visit from Bluey & Bingo, and Sunday’s Easter celebration with baskets, egg hunts, and a visit from the Easter Bunny, there’s fun for everyone.

THINGS TO DO ON FRIDAY

Loflin Yard 10th Birthday Party Block Party, Loflin Yard, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m., no cover until 6 p.m.

Loflin Yard is turning 10 and you’re invited to celebrate at our all day Block Party! April 2026 marks a decade of their doors being open to Memphis, so they’re treating our beloved city to a day full of live music, local vendors, pet adoption, raffles, and more to say thank you for the years of support.

Project Pat x Memphis Grizzlies Game, FedExForum, 7 p.m., ticket prices vary

Head downtown for Memphis Music Night feat. Project Pat as the Memphis Grizzlies take on the Toronto Raptors at 7pm.

THINGS TO DO ON SATURDAY

Memphis Farmers Market Opening Day, S Front St at GE Patterson, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., free to attend

Kick off the 20th season of the Memphis Farmers Market — two decades of supporting local farmers, food makers, and the Memphis community. celebrate the start of the season with fresh local food, live music, family activities, and more. Browse dozens of local farmers, bakers, and makers bringing the best of the Mid-South from early spring vegetables and strawberries to fresh bread, coffee, and handmade goods.

Memphis Vintage Market, Crosstown Concourse, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend

Spend the day exploring two full floors of vintage treasures at the Memphis Vintage Market. Featuring more than 50 vendors, the market brings together vintage clothing, jewelry, home goods, and unique finds from local collectors and makers. Browse art from local artists in the gallery space, shop additional small businesses throughout the concourse, and enjoy DJ sets along with food and coffee while you hunt for one-of-a-kind pieces. Admission is free, so come spend the day discovering vintage style and supporting local vendors at Crosstown Concourse.

Spring into Smiles, Brent Ferguson Community Center, 10 a.m. - Noon, free to attend

Step into spring with a dreamy, pastel-themed shoot designed to capture light, color, and your best glow. Perfect for creatives, families, couples, and anyone looking to refresh their look for the season. No preregistration is required for this FREE event.

BSV Size-Inclusive Vintage Market, Blue Suede Vintage, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., free to attend

Blue Suede Vintage is hosting Memphis' first ever size-inclusive vintage market to help make vintage shopping more accessible for more people and body types! Vendors will be set up both inside Blue Suede Vintage and just out front. Vendors will showcase XXS-XS femme/women’s offerings, plus sized pieces (≥42" bust ≥34" waist), and everything in-between.

River Front Easter Festival, Mud Island River Park, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., free to attend

The Riverfront Easter Festival is one of Memphis’ largest family Easter celebrations, bringing thousands of families together for a day of fun, community, and connection. The event will feature massive Easter egg hunts for multiple age groups, live music, games, food vendors, local businesses, and activities for the entire family. 

Midtown Shop & Support, First Congregational Church, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., free to attend

The Shop & Support Team is addressing issues facing the Memphis community, and their first fundraiser supporting WKNO Public Media is on Saturday. With the recent elimination of federal funding nationwide, our local public media station, WKNO, has been left with a 21% shortfall ($1.3 million) in this year’s operating budget. The event will feature an outdoor thrift market, live music, and food trucks, with all proceeds going directly to WKNO. 

Memphis Cocktail Festival, Minglewood Hall, 6 p.m., 10 p.m. - 10 p.m., $78, 21+

Enjoy an evening of incredible craft cocktails! There will also be food trucks, music and more to enjoy.

Memphis Women in Jazz: Deb Swiney, Patrice Williamson, & Joyce Cobb, The Green Room at Crosstown Arts, 7:30 p.m., $24

Crosstown Arts presents Memphis Women in Jazz, a first-of-its-kind concert featuring three master vocalists: Deborah Swiney, Patrice Williamson, and Joyce Cobb All raised in the church choirs of the South, these women took different paths to jazz greatness. Together, they represent the full spectrum of the genre—Memphis souls illuminating the world of jazz.

two children pose in front of large Memphis letters sign
Alex Shansky

THINGS TO DO ON SUNDAY

Karaoke Sundays, DRUS Bar, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Sundays are for doing it your way. Karaoke Sundays usually start at 1PM—but let’s be real, it kicks off whenever the mood hits. Easy vibes, great songs, cold drinks, and a laid-back crowd ready to sing or just hang.

Stoic Themed Poetry, Java Cabana, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

For this meetup you will read and discuss Stoic and other philosophical themed poetry. Feel free to bring your favorite philosophically themed poem for the group to discuss. Perhaps you would like to share a poem you wrote yourself!

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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.