Memphis Seasonal Events
If you’re looking for an interesting way to tour Memphis, Sprock n’ Roll can help you out.
We offer up the rental of a 16-seater bike that takes you on a 2-hour tour. Non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are permitted, but don’t worry, there’s a designated driver for safety purposes.
Public rides and private rentals are available, but you need to be 10 years and older to participate (and 21+ to drink).
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Parades Bike Tours
Sprock n’ Roll Party Bikes are the perfect float for your next parade!
Holiday Party Bike Tours
Sprock n’ Roll Party Bikes love to host all celebrations, including your holiday party.
Haunted Pub-Crawl
Enjoy spooky tales of ghost sightings, while you sip & pedal the night away.
What is Galentine’s Day?
A girl’s night out with your favorite ladies is almost always a good time, but it could be even better when a bunch of you are riding a 16-seater bike through Memphis while taking in the sights.
In addition to enjoying each other’s company, listen to some great music, have fantastic drinks, and make some incredible memories.
There’s always a good excuse to celebrate life with your girls. However, some specific celebrations to consider taking advantage of with this interesting experience include Galantine’s Day, a bachelorette party, an engagement party trip, or a divorce party.
Memphis in May International Festival Events
The Memphis in May International Festival takes place the entire month of May. Each year, it pays homage to a specific country.
For example, in 2023, they’ll be honoring Malaysia, and in 2022, it was Ghana. Many events take place during this time, and enjoying it all with a bike ride is one of the best ways to experience it. You can participate in the bike ride with your friends, see what’s happening around the downtown area, and appreciate all the rest that the city has to offer.
Create Traditions With Sprock n’ Roll
One of the best aspects of Sprock n’ Roll is that it’s a fantastic way to establish a tradition with family and/or friends.
For example, you could make it a point to take the ride once a year during a reunion with your favorite loved ones who are scattered across the country. Make sure you take plenty of pictures to commemorate the adventure.
What else do I need to know about the Bike Ride?
Before making a reservation, read through the FAQ section for more information about the dress code, the weather policy, the types of tours available, and the minimum and maximum capacity.
Contact Sprock n’ Roll for details about how to book the party bike in Memphis.
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IN MARCH
St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March)
Join in the fun Starting at the famous Silky Sullivan located on Beale Street. Don’t miss out on marching bands, steppers, twirlers, floats and all sort of sights!
IN JUNE
Pride Parade (June)
Starts off at 4th and Beale in a magical array of rainbow colors! The procession features over 100 units with 3,000+ participants of all ages & backgrounds & corporate brands including St. Jude, and many more.
Sip & See
Leave the baby at home and get mom out with her besties to celebrate the new baby. Sip your bevvies and see momma havin’ a dang good time. Heck yea she needs a break already!
Grizzlies & Redbirds Pre-gaming
Have a few spirits and fun before attending one of Grizzlies or Redbirds games. You’re already downtown, might as well make a day out of it and we can help with that.
IN JULY
Memorial Day (4th of July) Labor Day
We love America! And you have one more day to recover from that hangover.
Schools Out
Let’s get buck wild! Enjoy your summer break with friends and family and the beautiful sights of downtown Memphis on our scenic pedal bike tours!
IN DECEMBER
Christmas Parade and Autozone Liberty Bowl Parade (December)
Spend time with friends and family downtown enjoying the best Christmas parades. A parade and pep rally begins on Beale Street on the day before the game.
The Parade usually takes place the afternoon of the day before the game, with the competitor’s marching bands, local school bands, floats and performers parading down Beale Street to W.C. Handy Park.