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Motown Museum Announces Community Activations for the Month of August

Interactive outdoor tours and musical performances offer the community a chance to celebrate the Motown legacy as museum tours are on pause 

 

The birthplace of the Motown Sound is celebrating its legacy in a different way as Motown Museum announces its plans for outdoor activations to connect with the community through the month of August. Tours of the full indoor exhibition are on pause to prepare for Phase Two of the museum’s highly anticipated nearly 50,000 square-foot expansion. Motown Museum Chairwoman and CEO Robin Terry made the announcement.

 

The museum’s tour guides will be available Thursday-Sunday every week in August to continue offering a way for guests to visit and engage with the destination while the full indoor tour experience is paused—taking photographs of fans on the iconic steps of Hitsville U.S.A. They will also engage with Motown fans on two available experiences:

“We are keeping our connection to the community alive through the month of August with outdoor activations for Motown fans and we will continue to roll out virtual programming as we prepare for Phase Two of our expansion,” said Terry. “While our full indoor tours will be on pause, there’s still so much to learn and interact with at the museum in the coming months to stay inspired through the history of Motown.”

 

Phase Two of the Motown Museum expansion includes an outdoor events plaza behind the newly completed Hitsville NEXT, in addition to the historic restoration of Hitsville U.S.A.

 

Outdoor performances in the museum’s “Dancing in the Street” Park (next to Hitsville U.S.A.) are set for Saturdays Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 29, and include a lineup of singer-songwriter showcases, a salute to James Jamerson, a birthday celebration for Michael Jackson and more. An outdoor pop-up retail shop will offer fans the opportunity  to purchase a selection of special Motown-themed merchandise.

 

For more information on programs and to purchase tour tickets, visit www.motownmuseum.org.

 

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