
Catfish in the Alley
April 11 - April 12
Location: Catfish Alley
114 4th St S, Columbus, MS 39701
Discover the best that Columbus has to offer at Catfish in the Alley on April 11-12, 2025. Sample savory Mississippi farm-raised catfish, as well as other Southern fare, while enjoying the soulful sounds of blues music. This annual event features concerts, artisans, food vendors and fun for the whole family. Held each spring in Columbus, Catfish in the Alley is a tribute to the African American citizens of Columbus who contributed to the town’s rich political, historical, cultural and musical heritage. But don’t take our word for it – come see for yourself! Catch You In Columbus for Catfish in the Alley!
Friday, April 11
“Blues with a Side of Soul” Event
12 pm – 2 pm
Live Music and Plate Lunches $15.00
Featuring: Keith Johnson and the Big Muddy Band
Saturday, April 12
10 am – 3 pm
Artisan Alley
Browse and shop numerous artisan booths lined up in Catfish Alley while hearing live music in the background. Enjoy great food from over a great assortment of local vendors.
Live Music Lineup
Keith and Margie Brown | 10:00 am – 10:45 am |
The Columbus Community Gospel Choir | 11:00 am – 11:45 am |
Anissa “Bigg Sexyy” Hamilton | 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm |
DK Harrell | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm |
Visit the world-famous “Catfish Alley,” where legendary bluesmen, such as Howlin’ Wolf, Bukka White and Big Joe Williams, got their start. Here nationally recognized artists, such as B.B. King, Duke Ellington, Little Richard, Louis Armstrong and James Brown, performed alongside Mississippi’s blues guitarists.
Where to Stay
Make plans to stay for the weekend. There are a number of lodging options for out-of-town guests. From the charming bed-and-breakfast where visitors can spend the night in a 19th-century Italianate mansion, to the well-appointed hotel room where guests can kick up their feet and relax, Columbus has more than 1,500 rooms to suit every budget and taste. For the sportsmen, those seeking to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of Columbus’ great outdoors or those wanting more privacy, there are also an abundance of RV parks and campsites.
What to Eat
When you have had your fill of catfish and are ready for something different, try Huck’s Place. Here, visitors can get anything from New Orleans-inspired zydeco flatbread and boudin-stuffed shrimp topped with a spicy homemade crawfish sauce, to bayou shrimp tacos and open-faced, fully-dressed roast beef po-boys. For more than a decade, Huck’s Place’s large Cajun-Creole menu has kept guests coming back for more.
While there is no shortage of tried-and-true restaurants to experience on your trip to Columbus, one of the most popular eateries is Harvey’s. Specializing in everything from wood-fired steaks and ribs, seafood, pasta and classic favorites, like burgers and sandwiches, Harvey’s has a menu sure to satisfy even the pickiest eater.