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Blue Mother Tupelo live at the Juke Joint Festival onstage at the historic Hopson Hospitality at 10 Commissary Circle Road in Clarksdale, Mississippi! The Juke Joint Festival features various artists, including Blue Mother Tupelo, in Clarksdale, Mississippi! This is the amazing "half Blues festival, half small-town fair and all about the Delta" event that you've seen featured in global media such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The Guardian, 60 Minutes, PBS NewsHour, and countless travel and music publications. It celebrates our past and living history by presenting dozens of blues acts — including many Mississippi and Southern greats. It is like no other event in the world with over 100 blues performances plus real-deal juke joints, monkeys riding dogs, racing pigs, arts & crafts, music workshops, children's events, Southern food and much more. It's now wonder that it has become Clarksdale and Coahoma County's biggest blues and business week of the year. Once again, we anticipate excited attendees from nearly every U.S. state, a majority of Mississippi counties and some two-dozen countries. The Juke Joint Festival is dedicated to all of the late, great musicians and supporters who have passed away. Tickets: Saturday festival wristbands pre-sale $50 each until 4/9/25 (at 5pm CT). Limited quantities at www.jukejointfestival.com/wristbands.php All sales final. No refunds or exchanges. (Wristband info via JJF: If not sold-out, full-price $60 JJF Wristband sales start Friday morning and continue through Saturday (or until sold-out). A wristband gets you into at least 22 official participating Saturday-night, April 12, 2025, Juke Joint Festival venues (24 stages) with over 30 acts (schedule subject to change). Rides are also included on the Sat-night JJF Shuttle Buses, subject to seating availability (first come, first served). Our earliest Sat-night venues start at 6pm; our latest run till 1am. See "Saturday Nighttime Venues" (under "Schedules") on this website for Wristband music lineup (typically posted in early March). We recommend buying wristbands early to save money and avoid another possible sellout. Wristbands purchased online here can only be picked up in-person at our JJF HQ (243 Delta Avenue, downtown) during the week of the festival (Thurs-Sat); wristbands cannot be mailed.) About Hopson Hospitality: Hopson Commissary is a 100-year- old building that originally served as the commissary for Hopson Farm in the early 1900’s. In 1944, International Harvester introduced the first cotton picker at Hopson Farm. The plantation was the first in the world to grow and harvest a commercial acreage of cotton produced completely by mechanical methods.

Today, this historic landmark is an event venue and tourist attraction filled with antiques and authentic Blues music and agricultural history.
The Commissary is available to reserve for private and public events. hopsonhospitality.com $50 until 4/9/25. $60 4/10/25 through festival date (as supplies last).