The RiverBeat Festival, despite being a relatively new event, has firmly established its focus on promoting local music from Memphis and the surrounding Mid-South region. As it returns in 2024, the festival continues to highlight an impressive array of artists representing various genres and generations. From celebrating the pioneers of Southern rap to showcasing gospel-soul legends, experimental funk artists, and conceptual rock bands, the three-day celebration offers fans a unique opportunity to experience some of the finest sounds that Memphis has to offer. This article spotlights five standout acts not to be missed during the festival, which takes place May 2-4 at Tom Lee Park in downtown Memphis.
On the opening night of RiverBeat, May 2, the Tito’s Pavilion Stage will host a historic gathering of Memphis Rap OGs. This special concert aims to honor the city's pivotal role in shaping Southern hip-hop and its influence on today's vibrant rap scene. The lineup features legendary figures such as La Chat, Crunchy Black, Al Kapone, Skinny Pimp, DJ Zirk, Gangsta Pat, and DJ Spanish Fly. Their performance promises to be a nostalgic yet electrifying tribute to the roots of Memphis rap.
Shifting gears to May 3, The Sensational Barnes Brothers take the stage at 2:30 p.m., bringing their spiritual soul sound to life. Led by brothers Chris and Courtney Barnes, this group taps into a deep family and musical heritage within Memphis. Known for their critically acclaimed debut album "Nobody’s Fault But My Own" and collaborations with renowned artists like Don Bryant and Dan Auerbach, they are sure to deliver a soul-stirring set.
Also performing on May 3 is bassist MonoNeon, whose innovative approach has made him one of Memphis’ most intriguing musicians. Having worked with the likes of Prince, Mac Miller, and Nas, MonoNeon brings both his extensive discography and social media presence to the Orion Financial Stage. His set is expected to be nothing short of wildly entertaining, blending technical prowess with creative flair.
Closing out the festival on May 4 is Elizabeth King, affectionately known as "The Sacred Soul Queen of Memphis." At 82 years old, King continues to captivate audiences with her powerful gospel-soul performances. Her journey began in 1970 but saw a remarkable resurgence with the release of her debut full-length album "Living In The Last Days." With additional singles under her belt, including "I Got a Love" and "Soul Provider," she is set to ignite the Mempho Presents Stage with her timeless energy.
Finally, rounding out the lineup is Salo Pallini, a high-concept rock band inspired by Kurt Vonnegut’s novel "The Sirens of Titan." Led by bassist Landon Moore, the group incorporates elements of progressive Latin space country into their music, creating a truly unique sound. Catch them live on the Bud Light Stage as they continue to push boundaries and redefine what Memphis rock can be.
RiverBeat Festival serves as a testament to Memphis' enduring legacy in the world of music. By bringing together these diverse acts, the festival not only celebrates the past but also propels the future of the city's vibrant musical landscape. Whether you're a fan of rap, soul, or experimental rock, there's something for everyone to enjoy over this unforgettable weekend in Tom Lee Park.