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The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour offers visitors a chance to explore the city’s rich musical heritage. Led by local musicians, the 1.5-hour guided experience takes guests to iconic locations like Beale Street and the Lorraine Motel. Participants can expect live music, storytelling, and the opportunity to join the Backbeat Rhythm Section. With a maximum group size of 36, the tour provides an immersive atmosphere for those seeking to delve deeper into the legendary soundscape of Memphis.
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The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour is a highly rated 1.5-hour guided excursion that showcases the musical heritage of Memphis.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour is a highly rated 1.5-hour guided excursion that showcases the musical heritage of Memphis.
Led by local musicians, the tour visits key locations like Beale Street, Stax Studio, and the Lorraine Motel.
Travelers can enjoy live music and join the Backbeat Rhythm Section, playing tambourines and bongos.
An optional upgrade includes admission to Sun Studio, the birthplace of rock and roll.
With 1,252 reviews and a 96% recommendation rate, the tour offers an engaging, informative, and immersive experience of Memphis’ rich musical legacy.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour begins on Beale Street, the iconic hub of Memphis’ musical culture.
The tour passes by Handy Park, home to free live music performances, and the Peabody Ducks, a famous Memphis tradition.
Next, it heads to the Cotton Museum, which honors the city’s cotton industry history, before crossing the Mississippi River.
The tour then visits Lauderdale Courts, where Elvis Presley lived, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Other stops include Sun Studio, Overton Park, the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, and the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel.
The entire tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour meets at Alfreds On Beale, 197 Beale St, Memphis, TN, and ends back at the same location.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but collapsible wheelchairs can be accommodated.
Strollers and service animals are allowed.
Public transportation is available nearby, and parking options include garages and metered street parking.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour starts at $38.41 per person.
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour. Each tour accommodates a maximum of 36 people. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The tour departs from Alfreds On Beale, 197 Beale St, Memphis, TN, and ends back at the same location. Parking options include garages and metered street parking nearby.
According to the available information, the Memphis Mojo Bus Tour has earned an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 1,252 reviews.
Travelers have highlighted several key aspects of the experience:
Engaging musicians, informative storytelling, lively atmosphere, recommended Sun Studio tour, comfortable ride, and enjoyable drinks on the bus.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour showcases the city’s rich musical heritage by taking participants on a guided journey through the iconic locations that have shaped Memphis’ influence on American music.
Led by local musicians, the tour highlights key sites like Beale Street, Stax Studio, the Lorraine Motel, and the homes of legendary artists like Elvis, Johnny Cash, and B.B. King.
Travelers can even join the Backbeat Rhythm Section, playing tambourines and bongos along with the live music performances.
The tour provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to truly feel the vibrant energy of Memphis’ musical legacy.
One of the highlights of the Memphis Mojo Bus Tour is the opportunity for travelers to join the Backbeat Rhythm Section.
Guests can tap into their inner musician by playing along with the tour’s local musicians using:
This interactive experience allows visitors to enjoy Memphis’ vibrant musical culture, keeping the rhythm and grooves alive as the bus winds through the city’s historic landmarks.
It’s a lively and engaging way to experience the Mojo of Memphis firsthand.
What better way to take in the rich musical history of Memphis than by visiting the birthplace of rock and roll itself – Sun Studio?
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour offers an optional upgrade that includes admission to this iconic studio where Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and other legends recorded their earliest hits.
Visitors can stand in the very spot where rock was born, explore the museum exhibits, and learn about the pivotal role Sun Studio played in shaping the Memphis sound.
It’s an essential stop on any musical pilgrimage to the "Birthplace of Rock and Roll".
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Yes, travelers can bring their own musical instruments to join the Backbeat Rhythm Section on the tour. The tour encourages audience participation with tambourines and bongos provided, so personal instruments would be welcomed.
The tour guides do not provide water or refreshments, but travelers can bring their own drinks on the bus. The tour focuses on Memphis’ musical heritage through live performances and narration by local musicians.
There are no age restrictions for the tour. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. Some activities like playing drums may have limited participation for very young children for safety reasons.
Yes, travelers can extend the tour to see additional sights. The tour offers an optional upgrade that includes admission to Sun Studio, the birthplace of rock and roll, allowing visitors to explore beyond the core tour itinerary.
The musicians on the tour don’t typically take requests, but they’re happy to engage with passengers and encourage them to join the Backbeat Rhythm Section, playing along with tambourines and bongos during the live music performances.
The Memphis Mojo Bus Tour offers an immersive 1.5-hour experience exploring the city’s musical heritage. Led by local musicians, the tour visits iconic locations while providing live music and storytelling. With a small group size, guests can join the Backbeat Rhythm Section, enhancing their appreciation for Memphis’ legendary soundscape and its role as the birthplace of rock and roll.