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The live music series at the Memphis Botanic Garden will kick off July 17, 2021. Acts include Little Big Town, Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, and Earth, Wind & Fire. ....
Memphis Botanic Garden to host live concert, mud party and more June events at the Memphis Botanic Gardens (Source: Memphis Botanic Gardens) By Amber Strong | May 18, 2021 at 1:55 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 1:55 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The Memphis Botanic Garden has a month-filled calendar of family-friendly events including live performances, food trucks and of course gardening! Oak Hall and Vineyard Vines partner to host a Food Truck Garden Party on June 10 from 5-8 p.m. There will be a variety of local food trucks from the Memphis Food Truckers Alliance and live music. This event is pet-friendly, the release stated. ....
Live music is back at the Memphis Botanic Garden Live music is back at the Memphis Botanic Garden By Chris Luther | April 17, 2021 at 9:28 PM CDT - Updated April 17 at 10:41 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Live events are slowly making a return in Memphis with vaccines being administered every day. Memphis and music go hand in hand and Saturday, one of the first concerts in the city was held since the COVID-19 pandemic with the return of Live at the Garden hosted on the beautiful grounds of the Memphis Botanic Garden. You could tell there was excitement and anticipation for the first live at the Garden event since the summer of 2019 by looking at the line that formed more than an hour before doors opened Saturday evening. ....
Park Record file photo The coronavirus pandemic shut down Park City 12 months ago. Through those 52 weeks, the town’s four biggest performing arts nonprofits the Egyptian Theatre, Park City Institute, Park City Beethoven Festival and Mountain Town Music found ways to keep themselves in the public eye and, most importantly, stay afloat. While all canceled most of their programming, Mountain Town Music found a different way to bring live music to a small crowd through its Door 2 Door tour, and the Park City Institute and the Park City Beethoven Festival turned to virtual programming. The Egyptian Theatre, on the other hand, went dark to preserve resources but, like the others, is finding ways to come back. ....