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Dianna S.

Had a great time at Shelby Farms last night at Starry Nights. Such a fun time with fiends. The light displays are very special and unique. The Christmas lights are so pretty and bright. The different structures are amazing. I saw The Space Needle, Eiffel Tower, and the Empire State Building. Saw many Christmas scenes and Memphis related lights like University of Memphis Tigers, Graceland and Elvis, Grizzlies, Beale Street, etc. I lost count of the many beautiful display of lights. There were snowflakes and Gingerbread people and houses. I wish there were more lights and a longer path. The tree at the information center was tall and very pretty. The price for one car is an affordable base price. There are some taxes to pay but all in all it was a great experience. We paid about 33 dollars for our car. I hope I will be able to walk the displays one day soon.

Goldie M.

A night filled with lights. A journey into a winter wonderland. Family Fun. Shelby Farms Park has been transformed in to a holiday experience. Drive through and listen to the music from the special station dedicated for the occasion. There is an area you can stop and take pics and explore. There are 3D glasses available to enhance the experience. Hot cocoa too. Bring the family and enjoy the night.

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Cooper Young Festival

Cooper Young Festival

(18 reviews)

Cooper-Young

Cooper Young Festival. How I love you so. You might be getting too big for your britches though…read more This year was by far the busiest I have ever seen it. We got there about noon and parked .81 miles away from the entry point on the south side by the Tabernacle. When we left at 4:00 or so, the streets were lined miles further away than we were. It was really kind of crazy how many where there. I am sad to say I didn't find a damn thing other than food and beer to buy this year. Not a damn thing. I already have all of the shit that peaked my interest. My wife did want a painting for my kid, but hesitated and said she would come back for it. When we got back, it was gone and she was bummed. We talked to the artist about commissioning a new piece, so maybe. It was the best piece of art in the festival. I should have just bought it myself when we liked it. I'll be back next year, hope someone with some nice art will tempt me. Just a heads up, snack wise.... Stick Em' food truck and Butterific cookies for the win no matter m what here. For real.

Our first time going to this festival and it was packed. First time we went was around 11am and it…read morewasn't as bad then but the second time we went around 4pm and it was shoulder to shoulder. The parking was bad. I think we parked almost 2 miles away. So many booths yet not many food options. Guess I expected a lot of options. I did however find something great, a place called Wild Bills. The place sold sodas in tin mugs with unlimited refills. We bought the barrel mug for 15 bucks and we probably refilled it 6-7 times. Easily got my money back with those refills. Overall we had a good time.

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Southern Hot Wing Festival

(6 reviews)

Downtown

If you like chicken wings - hot or otherwise - you shouldn't miss this. Several dozen teams enter…read morethis festival, which benefits the Ronald McDonald house. You pay an entry fee (by the way, buy your ticket the day before as it will be five to $10 cheaper), visit the tent of one of the teams, donate a buck or two and they'll give you a wing or three. The proceeds go to the charity. You're free to donate more as I believe the highest donations indicate the "winner". Not sure why some of my favorite commercial establishments (D'Bos) don't participate, but there were a few names that I recognized which have food trucks. The tents with lines generally indicate the more popular groups, but don't let that be the only criteria for choosing. This year my favorite wings belonged to a group that didn't have a line and was right next to one of those more popular groups.

So fun! And not at all like Memphis BBQ Fest! Because here, you get to eat wings regardless of…read morewhether you know someone in a tent or not! Just throw a few bucks in a donation bucket, and eat until your heart is content (is that the saying...sounds weird...stomach is content? no, that can't be it...)! Oh, and it benefits Ronald McDonald House - an AMAZING non-profit!! So eat away, y'all! Eat for those kids! There were so many more teams this year and I LOVED the entertainment! There were musicians, belly dancers, a clown for the kids, basically, something for everybody. I can't wait for next year. I wish the festival lasted the whole weekend instead of just Saturday!

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Loved this festival! Loved it so much it will be on the festival going once a year list for this…read morehousehold. The best part? It's free. No paying to park (unless you park in a garage downtown somewhere) and no hugely inflated entrance fee. There are some phenomenal bands here- jazz, blues, rock, country, rock-a-billy, hip hop- everything. Not to fret, they have it all marked out for you on their website. You can find out where everything is happening and head on over to that stage whenever your band of choice is playing. They also have some phenomenal food vendors. I'm from Chicago- and back home we have The Taste of Chicago. Being a Chicagoan, I rarely went- you tend to stay away from downtown when that is happening. What I thoroughly enjoyed about the Taste was that the vendors were all local restaurants and food establishments. It was a great way to get a "taste" of what the city had to offer. You could sample different things (for exorbitant prices) and figure out which restaurants you wanted to visit in the future and which were not worth your while. Well, Memphis does just that with this festival. There were folks from Mesquite Grill, Las Delicias, Mississippi Mud Coffee, and Bluefin to name a few. They were all not only giving out samples of their food, but also teaching folks what it takes to prepare said items. Memphis, you just gave Chicago a run for its money! They also had stages with dancers, arts & crafts, "talkers" telling stories of Memphis past and a rather large amount of things in the way of kids. What I loved most about all of this was it was located on Main Street, so we were amongst all the downtown store fronts and lined up on the cobble stoned street enjoying Memphis culture at its finest. That's just what it is. It isn't some run of the mill fair with no history or culture- rather it is a way to make Memphis history fun and new for the Memphians who choose to partake. Job well done!

September 4 and 5, 2010 - A stellar free 2-day festival featuring the Music, Dance, Food, Stories…read moreand Culture of the South, with special emphasis on Memphis' role in Southern Culture. Multiple stages of performers. Featured performers include: Bobby Rush, Kate Campbell, Sid Selvidge, Jason D. Williams + the best of Gospel, Rock-a-Billy, Bluegrass, Hip-Hop and much, much more. More info at http://southernfolklore.org

Beale St Music Festival

Beale St Music Festival

(11 reviews)

$$$

Downtown

This was a good festival…read more The lineup wasn't bad, but the flow of everything was extremely chaotic. The bathroom situation is what it is since it's a music festival.

The festival was at Tom Lee Park this year. I enjoyed the music but I won't attend this festival in…read morethe future for the following reasons: -The bag policy was clearly stated in the FAQ. Bags over 9x9 had to be clear. A member of my group was denied entry by an overzealous worker at the bag check area. The bag was 8.5x9. We had made sure. The worker refused to measure the bag stating "We don't have rulers." She refused to listen to reason and called security who backed her up. It was arrogant, unreasonable, mean and she was 100% incorrect. IF YOU HAVE A BAG SIZE POLICY, THEN HAVE A RULER ON HAND. -There was absolutely no accommodation for the disabled or seniors. No shuttle from the ADA parking, which was ridiculously far from the venue. No shade. Nowhere to sit but you weren't allowed to bring a chair. There were some benches away from any entertainment. At night they were in absolute pitch black darkness. -The food trucks were repetitive and unappealing. The lone taco truck was by the furthest entrance. The venue was a mile long. Nobody wanted to walk that far for tacos. -The porta potties we're set up in a row along the riverfront. As we sat waiting for a band at the VW stage, we hoped for a riverfront view and breeze. We got a porta potty view. This entire festival was set up thoughtlessly...or should I say that there was one thought...to get as much money out of festival goers as possible without considering their comfort. When the headliners are Robert Plant and Earth, Wind and Fire, you're attracting older people who can no longer sit on the ground or eat corn dogs.

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