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Get Out and Play Downtown at Discover Memphis Naturally’s Fieldaze Festival

Slowly but surely, we’re getting out of this pandemic-induced daze, where days and weeks and months blend together with little to look forward to, little to break up the monotony of routine. This weekend, though, Discover Memphis Naturally is launching its first Fieldaze to break us out of that stupor.

“I’m mostly looking forward to just seeing people excited to be out,” says Kellan Bartosch, whose job title at Wiseacre Brewing Co. is “Captain of Industry/Teller of Tales.” “Even though there’s still reason to take precautions, there’ve been very few times in recent months where I’ve personally gone out and seen a group of people I don’t know laughing and smiling.”

Like any decent field day, the festival schedule is packed with outdoor activities, the biggest ones being the Peer Power Big River Crossing Half Marathon +5K, the Huzzah! On the Harbor Kayak Race, and the Grit & Grind Gravel Grinder bicycle race — not to mention a scavenger hunt with Envision Memphis, Zumba taught by David Quarles of Quarles IV fame, kayaking tours, TikTok- and line-dancing lessons, and so much more.

“We [Wiseacre] are the home base,” Bartosch says. “And we’re obviously excited to be a part of the event and what it could mean for Memphis in the short-term and long-term.”

Fieldaze also coincides with the Downtown Memphis Commission’s Downtown Dining Week, where restaurants like Little Bettie at Wiseacre will be offering specials priced at $20.21. “We’re gonna do a pizza and two beers as our special,” Bartosch says.

For a full schedule of Fieldaze activities or to register, visit memphisadventures.com, and for a full listing of restaurants participating in Downtown Dining Week, visit downtownmemphis.com.

Fieldaze, various locations, Friday-Sunday, November 5th-7th.

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Fieldaze Outdoor Festival Coming this November

Discover Memphis Naturally announced the launch of its outdoor-focused Fieldaze festival. The three-day festivity is set to host its inaugural event in Downtown Memphis this November 5-7.

The festival’s goal is to showcase the wide range of outdoor assets that Memphis boasts. Attendees can expect plenty of competitive running, biking, and kayaking events, alongside other leisurely programming. Fieldaze will also run concurrent with November’s Downtown Dining Week.

“Our outdoor amenities are proving to be a catalyst to visit Memphis, and we know both from our data and anecdotal engagement with Discover Memphis Naturally that locals are enjoying new outdoor discoveries around our city and region,” said Kevin Kane, President & CEO of Memphis Tourism, a partner of both Fieldaze and Discover Memphis Naturally. “What better way to celebrate our great outdoors than by concentrating the array of offerings into one weekend?”

Headlining the weekend are the Peer Power Big River Crossing Half Marathon +5K, the Huzzah! On the Harbor Kayak Race, and the Grit & Grind Gravel Grinder bicycle race. But there are plenty of other fun activities, like the Kosten Foundation 5K, salsa and line dancing classes, yoga, and live music. And as a supplement to the festival, the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC) will host free fitness and recreational activities November 1-7.

“Whether you’re a racer or a regional visitor, a local family or a foodie, we can’t wait to welcome you back Downtown during Fieldaze and Downtown Dining Week,” said Penelope Huston, DMC vice president of marketing. “Whether it is a David Quarles Zumba Class, Salsa lessons from Cat’s Ballroom, TikTok dance classes for the whole family, or a little Sunday Skate Day, there’s truly something for everyone.”

Wiseacre’s Downtown location will act as “home base” during the weekend and is hosting a Friday welcome party.

Visit the Fieldaze website for more event details, registration info, and more.