Overton Park Shell

However, on July 30, 1954, Elvis Presley opened for headliner Slim Whitman, and performed what music historians call the first-ever rock and roll show.

[1] In the mid-1960s, the Shell was turned over to the Memphis Arts Center, who planned to raze it in order to build a $2 million theater.

However, a campaign led by Noel Gilbert, long-time conductor of the Memphis Concert Orchestra, gathered 6,000 signatures in order to prevent its destruction.

[2] The renovation was conducted by Memphis firm Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects with state-of-the-art audio and visual design.

The Shell offers concerts on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights during its spring and fall seasons.

Overton Park Shell (formerly Levitt Shell), June 2009.
Musicians performing at the Overton Park Shell (formerly Levitt Shell) in June 2011