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Overton Park
Stately homes surround the rolling acres of Overton Park, where the Levitt Shell was the site of Elvis' first concert, in 1954. Today the newly reopened band shell hosts free concerts all summer.
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Memphis Redbirds
This American Automobile Association (AAA) minor-league affiliate of the St Louis Cardinals baseball team plays at AutoZone Park April to August.
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Rum Boogie
Huge, popular and noisy, this Cajun-themed Beale club hops every night to the tunes of the house blues band.
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Young Avenue Deli
This Midtown hipster favorite has food, occasional live music, and a laid-back vibe.
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Hi-Tone Cafe
Near Overton Park, this funky little dive balances pool-shooting with live music.
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Earnestine & Hazel's
One of the world's greatest dive bars has a second floor full of rusty bedsprings and claw-foot tubs, remnants of its brothel past.
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Silky O'sullivan's
Party-happy youth swill 'divers' out of yellow plastic buckets while goats graze in the courtyard of this massive bizarro tavern.
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Silly Goose
Beautiful people sip fancy house cocktails (think handmade syrups, rosemary garnishes) at this swank new downtown lounge.
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Hattiloo Theatre
Memphis' African American repertory theatre stages musicals, Shakespeare and modern drama.
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Memphis Grizzlies
The NBA's Grizzlies bring on the basketball action at FedEx Forum from October to April.
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New Daisy Theater
This groovy place hosts everything from kickboxing to Prince tribute bands.
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