Dave Matthews Band in Memphis | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of Memphis, TN as the Dave Matthews Band electrifies Tom Lee Park from May 1 – May 3, 2026. With their signature blend of rock and improvisation, experience unforgettable renditions of timeless hits. Don’t miss out—secure your Dave Matthews Band tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dave Matthews Band concert in Memphis in May 2026?
The Dave Matthews Band concert in Memphis is part of the RiverBeat Music Festival, a three-day outdoor music festival taking place at Tom Lee Park on the banks of the Mississippi River from May 1–3, 2026. Dave Matthews Band will headline the festival on Sunday, May 3, closing out the weekend with a full festival set as the main act that night. The event brings together rock, hip-hop, jam bands, and more, so you can enjoy a full day of music leading up to the DMB performance.
Where is the concert being held and what is the venue like?
The concert is being held at Tom Lee Park, a 30‑acre riverfront park in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, overlooking the Mississippi River. The park recently underwent a major redevelopment, adding new walking paths, open lawns, and event spaces that are specifically designed to host large festivals like RiverBeat. Expect a scenic, open-air setting with views of the river, multiple stages, and festival infrastructure such as food vendors, restrooms, and designated entry points.
On which day and time is Dave Matthews Band performing?
Dave Matthews Band is scheduled to headline RiverBeat on Sunday, May 3, 2026. Festival passes for Sunday typically allow entry earlier in the day to catch other artists, with DMB playing the final prime-time set of the night after a full day of performances. Some ticketing platforms list Sunday passes beginning in the afternoon, around 2:00 p.m., so plan to arrive early if you want to explore the festival before the headlining set.
What is the RiverBeat Music Festival and who else is playing?
RiverBeat Music Festival is a three-day music event in Memphis featuring a wide variety of genres, curated to reflect the city’s deep musical roots. The 2026 lineup includes headliners such as Dave Matthews Band, Wu‑Tang Clan, and T‑Pain, along with artists like The Red Clay Strays, Lord Huron, De La Soul, Ice Cube, Marshmello, and more spread across the weekend. You can expect multiple stages, back-to-back sets, and a mix of national touring acts and Memphis‑connected performers, making it a full festival experience around the DMB show.
What ticket options are available for seeing Dave Matthews Band at RiverBeat?
To see Dave Matthews Band at RiverBeat, you can typically choose between single‑day passes for Sunday and three‑day festival passes that cover May 1–3. Tickets are offered in General Admission and VIP tiers, with early‑bird options released first and prices increasing as the festival approaches. Some sellers list specific “Sunday Pass” or “Day Pass” tickets that guarantee access on the day DMB performs, while resale marketplaces may offer individual day tickets at varying price points depending on demand.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Dave Matthews Band show at RiverBeat?
To get cheaper tickets, start by targeting early‑bird General Admission passes when they first go on sale, as these are usually the lowest face-value prices before standard tiers and late‑purchase rates kick in. Signing up for the RiverBeat or Memphis tourism email lists, and following the festival and Dave Matthews Band on social media, can help you catch presales, limited‑time discounts, and promo codes. If you miss early‑bird pricing, monitor reputable resale sites in the weeks leading up to the festival; prices sometimes drop closer to the date if supply is high, especially for single‑day Sunday passes, and choosing regular GA rather than VIP is one of the easiest ways to save money without sacrificing the show.
What is the difference between General Admission and VIP at the festival?
General Admission tickets give you standard entry to the festival grounds, access to all open stages, and the ability to move around the park to find your preferred viewing spot for Dave Matthews Band and other sets. VIP options typically add perks such as dedicated viewing areas, faster or separate entry lanes, access to VIP lounges or seating, upgraded restrooms, and sometimes exclusive bars or food options. If you mainly care about being in the crowd and keeping costs down, GA is usually the best value, while VIP can be worthwhile if you want more comfort, shorter lines, and a less crowded viewing experience during the headlining set.
How do I get to Tom Lee Park and what about parking?
Tom Lee Park sits along Riverside Drive in downtown Memphis, making it reachable by car, rideshare, and some local transit options. During major festivals, on-site parking is limited, so the most practical options are using nearby downtown parking garages and lots, then walking to the park, or arriving by rideshare and being dropped off a short distance from the entrances. To save money, consider carpooling with friends, splitting rideshare costs, or parking a bit farther from the riverfront in less expensive garages and taking a pleasant walk through downtown to the festival gates.
What should I bring and what is the festival experience like?
The RiverBeat experience is an all-day outdoor event, so plan for changing weather by bringing sunscreen, a hat, comfortable shoes, and a light layer for the evening when the river breeze can cool things down. Festivals often allow small bags, empty refillable water bottles, and blankets for sitting, while restricting items like large umbrellas, professional cameras, coolers, and outside alcohol, so always check the official guidelines before you pack. Food vendors, merch stands, and beverage stations are spread around the park, so it is a good idea to bring a debit or credit card and a small amount of cash, find a meetup spot with friends, and plan to arrive early enough to explore other artists before Dave Matthews Band takes the stage.
Where should I stay in Memphis for the festival weekend?
Downtown Memphis is the most convenient area to stay, offering hotels within walking distance or a short ride from Tom Lee Park, which lets you avoid expensive parking and post‑show traffic. If you want to save money, look at lodging slightly outside the core downtown area, such as Midtown or near the airport, where hotel rates can be lower, and then use rideshare or carpooling to reach the festival each day. Booking early, especially once the lineup is announced, helps you lock in better prices, and splitting a room or short‑term rental with friends can dramatically reduce the per‑person cost of the weekend while keeping you close enough to enjoy the full RiverBeat and Dave Matthews Band experience.