

This community event is all about the family and highlights the best of Brownsville and Haywood County. The beautiful historic court square is the official festival grounds and offers visitors an excellent shopping opportunity with local retailers. The Hatchie Fall Fest is Brownsville Tennessee’s largest celebration and is held annually on the third Saturday of October. Fans from all over the world visit during this time to get to know each other, tour Nutbush and celebrate the music of their favorite singer.

Tina Turner Heritage Days is held each year on the 4th weekend of September at the Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville. Celebrating the heritage and legacy of Flagg Grove School along with its most famous student, Anna Mae Bullock, known worldwide as Tina Turner. Held annually on the weekend after Memorial Day. Perfect for seasoned birders or beginners. Event will include special speakers and demonstrations, hikes, and vendors. The last home of Sleepy John is located on the grounds of the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center and all concerts during the Exit 56 Blues Fest will be held from his porch.īrownsville is proud of its Blues Heritage and invite you to help celebrate this legacy by joining us for the Exit 56 Blues Fest … located just off of “Music Highway.” (Tennessee Interstate 40) All events are Admission FREE! Experience Birding at Its Best: Unique outdoor adventures and over 200 species of birds await you on the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge. Three well-known Blues pioneers called Brownsville Tennessee home Hammie Nixon, Yank Rachell and “Sleepy” John Estes. Celebrate springtime in downtown Brownsville with a variety of food, music and entertainment Annually, in May – Music, Arts & Crafts, Classic Car Cruise-In and more
