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901Fest this Saturday

On Saturday, it’s the debut of the 901Fest, which replaces the Sunset Symphony as Memphis in May’s season capper.

Susan Elliott, Memphis in May’s director of programming, says that after weeks of celebrating the honored country, the festival will bring the focus back on Memphis.

“We want to bring the world to Memphis, and Memphis to the world,” she says. As such, the festival will be all Memphis, from food to music to vendors.

Another goal was to get millennials involved, so they partnered with Choose901 in an open vote for bands they thought should perform at the festival. Many of those bands can be seen on the FanBank stage, one of four stages at the festival.

Among those set to perform are Zigadoo Moneyclips, the North Mississippi Allstars, Al Kapone, Opera Memphis, School of Rock, Frayser Boy, the Iris Orchestra, New Ballet Ensemble, and more.

Muddy’s, Wiseacre, El Mero, Reverb, Delta Blues Winery, Central BBQ, and many others will be serving up food.

The event will be preceded by the Great American River Run, which has attracted 2,000 runners from 33 states and three countries. Olympic bobsledder Sable Otey will lead the run stretching, there will be entertainment along the course and yoga for non-runners, and there may be an Elvis sighting or two.

The day will close in the best way possible: a Memphis-themed fireworks show.

“We’re excited,” Elliott says. “This is what the city said they want.”

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901Fest Lineup Announced

The North Mississippi Allstars will play the first ever 901 Fest on May 28th.

The first ever 901Fest goes down on May 28th, replacing the Sunset Symphony that wrapped for the final time last year. The festival takes place at Tom Lee Park and tickets are only $9 dollars in advance.

Below is the complete lineup, but for more information, including a list of food trucks and vendors, click here. 

North Mississippi Allstars 
Al Kapone
Zigadoo Moneyclips
Dead Soldiers
Frayser Boy
Opera Memphis
CCD Embassy
Star & Micey
CJ Johnson
Lil Wyte
School of Rock 
The Incredible Hook
Tyke T
New Ballet Ensemble
Stax Music Academy
Artistik Approach.

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Memphis in May Introduces 901Fest to Replace Sunset Symphony

901Fest, a festival celebrating all things local, will be added to the month-long Memphis in May programming, replacing the long-running Sunset Symphony.

The festival will follow the inaugural Great American River Run on Saturday, May 28th. It will feature local musicians, artists, vendors, and merchants, as well as the annual air show and fireworks show that were a part of the symphony event.

“The mission of our organization is to celebrate Memphis’ culture and heritage. We plan on doing that in spectacular style this Memorial Day weekend by showcasing our musicians, artists, culinary arts, and unique Memphis products. 901Fest gives us an opportunity to turn the spotlight on Memphis and allow Memphians to enjoy our city’s assets,” said James L. Holt, president and CEO of Memphis in May.

Memphis in May is partnering with Choose 901 for the festival, and Choose 901 is holding a social media contest to gather input on what local artists and vendors should be featured at the festival. The full schedule for 901Fest will be released closer to the festival date.

The Sunset Symphony event, a performance in Tom Lee Park by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, was retired last year after a 39 year run.