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Mempho Presents’ RiverBeat, the largest music festival in the mid-South, has announced the daily lineup for May 2-4 with headliner Missy Elliott performing Friday, The Killers on Saturday, and Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals closing the event Sunday night. Other artists by day are listed below. Music fans now also have the option to purchase single-day tickets. For a limited time, general admission costs $69 per day and VIP is $295 per day.

“Not everyone can commit to a full weekend so we’ve carefully curated each day to deliver an unforgettable experience.  Whether you’re joining us for one incredible day or the full weekend journey, this year’s lineup represents everything we love about music,  from our headliners to Memphis music and beyond – it’s bold, diverse, and packed with unmissable moments. We’ve poured our hearts into creating something special for every music lover out there,” said Jeff Bransford, Producer, Mempho Presents

“Mempho Presents has truly raised the bar with this year’s incredible RiverBeat lineup. What I’ve been crafting with the Royal Studios Blues Jam is something special – a real celebration of Memphis’s soul and spirit. Last year, the energy from the crowds was electric, unlike anything I’ve seen in my decades in the business. Looking ahead, I can’t wait for music lovers – Memphians and those making the trek across the country or neighboring states –  to experience what’s becoming the most dynamic new festival in America. This is Memphis at its finest – raw, real, and revolutionary,” said Boo Mitchell, GRAMMY-winning producer, Memphis music legend, and RiverBeat artist.

Three-day general admission tickets are currently available for $199 and VIP tickets are $849 for the weekend. Future announcements include the daily schedule, details about food vendors, sponsors, and more. Visit www.RiverBeat.com for tickets and more information. Follow RiverBeatFest on InstagramFacebook, and X.

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