About this venue
Tom Lee Park is Memphis’s signature riverfront park and an open-air venue along the Mississippi—spacious, contemporary, and designed as a true civic commons for major gatherings, festivals, and relaxed everyday time outdoors. Rather than feeling like a single plaza, the park unfolds through gently shaped lawns, river-facing terraces, and distinct zones that naturally guide you from the city edge down toward the water.
Inside the park, the experience is comfortable yet event-ready: broad green lawns work like a natural “floor” for crowds, while shaded groves and covered areas add relief on warmer days. It’s built with large productions in mind—set up for festival mode, it can host more than 55,000 people—and supports visitors with amenities such as food-and-drink pavilions, restrooms, rentals, and active/family areas for play, fitness, and river walks.
The exact address is 422 Riverside Dr, Memphis, United States. The easiest access is from Riverside Drive (especially via the Vance Avenue / Beale Street side), where marked crossings and clear entry points bring you straight into the park, with nearby downtown lots and garages for parking or rideshare drop-offs. For broader city transportation and getting around Memphis beyond the park, refer to the city info further down the page.
About the city
Memphis, in the state of Tennessee, a city on the banks of the Mississippi and one of the world’s icons of blues and soul, is not only a cradle of American music history but also a strong hub for concerts and sporting events. From intimate clubs to major arenas, the atmosphere is consistently energetic, and visitors can easily combine a night out with exploring the city. With a wide range of accommodations and restaurants, it’s easy to plan a trip whether you’re coming for a big spectacle or a spontaneous evening in town.
The city follows a practical travel logic: downtown is compact, and key locations are connected by the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) bus network and the MATA Trolley system. If you arrive by air at Memphis International Airport (MEM) or by train at Memphis Central Station, you can reach most arenas and stadiums quickly by taxi, rideshare, or public transit, with straightforward road access via I-40 and I-55. It’s especially convenient that major event venues, such as FedExForum and Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, are reachable without complicated transfers.
Before or after the event, take a stroll along the river and downtown, step into the lively Beale Street area, or visit the National Civil Rights Museum and Sun Studio to experience the city’s authentic story. Riverfront parks and viewpoints over the Mississippi offer a great break from the crowds, and local barbecue plus craft bars make it easy to round out the night. Memphis is a destination where tickets often turn into a full experience—music, sport, and a city walk in one.