Overton Park Shell

Live music venue · Midtown

Overton Park Shell

Live music venue · Midtown

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1928 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38104

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Nestled in Overton Park, this historic open-air amphitheater buzzes with free concerts and cultural events, echoing the legacy of Elvis and more.  

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1928 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38104 Get directions

overtonparkshell.org
@overtonparkshell

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1928 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38104 Get directions

+1 901 300 3011
overtonparkshell.org
@overtonparkshell

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"Of the 27 public bandshells built across the U.S. under President Roosevelt’s Depression-era WPA program, the Overton Park Shell in Memphis, Tennessee, is one of a handful still standing. It probably didn’t hurt that it happens to be the site of Elvis Presley’s first concert.  The open-air amphitheater—built for a humble $12,000 in 1936—primarily hosted operas, musicals, and orchestras in its early years. It began hosting big bands in the 1940s while making all shows free admission. Then, on July 30th, 1954, a nineteen-year old singer from Tupelo, Mississippi, with a couple talent show wins under his belt opened for Slim Whitman. “We were all scared to death. He was kind of jiggling,” said guitarist Scotty Moore of a young Elvis Presley. After missing his cue, Presley began nervously shaking his legs, inducing a frenzy among the 5,000-strong mostly teenage crowd and cementing a trademark stage-move for the nascent star. “With those old loose britches that we wore, you shook your leg and it made it look like all hell was going on under there,” said Moore. The Shell was also the site of a bold festival series held in the thick of the Civil Rights era. In June of 1966, 400 KKK members burned a cross in the Shell’s parking lot. The inaugural Memphis Country Blues Festival took place just a week later. Black musicians like Bukka White, Nathan Beauregard, and Furry Lewis—blues acts that had fallen into obscurity by the late 60s, but to whom rock and rollers nonetheless owed a massive cultural debt—played for a massive integrated audience in a city marred by racial tensions and violence.  Despite its rich history, the Shell faced down demolition regularly over the years. It was nearly razed in the 1960s to make room for a $2 million theater; again in 1972 to create a parking garage; and again in 1984 in a second attempt at the same parking garage. Through it all, the Shell was spared by one charitable foundation or another. Today, the stage typically hosts 50 shows a year including orchestras, ballets, rock shows, and blues acts, but also rappers, health classes, and TED talks as well. Most shows are still free admission, with the exception of a ticketed fundraising concert series called “Shell Yeah!”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Alisa Takeuchi

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This place is great! First time here. Was invited to an outing from the company that sponsored this summer concert series. The venue is beautiful, the parking is well organized, and everyone looked like they were enjoying themselves. The sound and video quality were high. For free concerts, this was a great event! I highly recommend coming out to this place.

Ashley Chapman

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We were there for our 5k with Girls in the Run! The park was very spacious, clean, and beautiful! Made for a perfect walking/running experience 🙂

Rebecca Billard

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My favorite venue. I love watching it fill with folks as the sun goes down. Just saw the fantastic Bar Kays ❤️❤️❤️would like to know who the two guest singers were (they did Soul Man).

Gary Kirwan

Google
This open air theatre was the first public concert performed by Elvis Presley.It then was used for many other concerts.

Steven Chmielnik

Google
This is one of Memphis’s hidden gems. A true must see to complete the musical history trail of the city. Cole was our guide and master storyteller. Standing on the stage where Elvis and many hundreds if not thousands of the greatest acts stood on was truly a memorable experience. Make sure you sign up for the backstage tour. Overton Park Shell Rock On…Forever!

Brian Stitzinger

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Marvelous old outdoor amphitheater in Overton Park is a great place to watch a concert. Outdoors, so it may be hot during the summer. But when the sun starts to set the trees provide shade. There are food trucks and restrooms. It can be crowded, so you may want to arrive early. Parking is difficult, and you may only find a place on the streets in the park. Bring your own lawn chairs,picnic chairs, and blankets. Prepare to wait when the concert is over to exit the park.

S. B.

Google
I Love this Venue and Treasure it as my own! If you get a chance to take a tour behind the stage jump on it!!

Karen Flahive

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Great concert venue! We are not from the area and as full-time RVers, we saw that a favorite band was performing so decided to check it out. After reading up on it, we opted to Uber in and back out again. Glad we did as it was packed and it worked out well Lots of food options, beer and cocktails available for sale. The sound was great and you can see the band well no matter where you are. Recommend bringing a chair or blanket.