Exit 56 Blues Fest 2024

Exit 56 Blues Fest 2024

Join us for a rockin' good time May 25-26! It's a free event supported by your generous donation when you click "Reserve a Spot."

By West Tennessee Delta Heritage / Exit 56 Blues Fest

Date and time

May 25 · 10am - May 26 · 5pm CDT

Location

West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center

I-40 At Exit 56 - Behind McDonalds; 121 Sunny Hill Cove Brownsville, TN 38012

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About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

You don't need a ticket. It's a free event. By cliking on tickets and leaving a donation, you are showing your support and helping it remain a free event for everyone to enjoy. Thank you!

Get ready to groove at the Exit 56 Blues Fest.

Held annually in the hometown of Blues Pioneers Sleepy John Estes, Hammie Nixon and Yank Rachell, Brownsville Tennessee celebrates their contributions to the Blues industry.

Live performances begin at 10 am and continue until 6 pm, Saturday, and again Sunday, from 11 am -5 pm. Music ranges from Country Blues, to Rhythm and Blues, to Rockin Blues - a good variety of Blues styles to keep you entertained.

Arts and Crafts vendors are on site Saturday and Sunday along with food trucks. A Corvette Car Show and Classic Car Cruise In adds to the fun.

You are welcome to explore the museums inside the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center, as well as the Tina Turner Museum (we're her hometown, too).

Bring your lawn chairs or blankets for comfortable seating and enjoy the grounds. Coolers are discouraged as we have a beer vendor on site.

Again, this is a free event and your generous donations help keep it that way. Thank you!

Organized by

Honoring the music of Brownsville Blues pioneers Sleepy John Estes, Hammie Nixon and Yank Rachell. The event features live Blues from the porch of the "Sleepy" John Estes home, arts and crafts, food, cruise-in car show and corvette car show. Located on Tennessee's Music Highway (Interstate 40 at Exit 56) in Brownsville, Tenn., on the grounds of the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center. 

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