Delta Blues Museum Director Shelley Ritter is pleased to announce the Museum re-opened on JULY 27, 2020.

The museum will be maintained at a reduced capacity for your safety. Masks and social distancing, plus cleaning and disinfecting protocols will be in place.

At this time, masks are required during your visit to the museum. If you do not have a mask, the museum will have masks available for a nominal fee. Click here to learn more about the museum's COVID-19 protocols.

If you are a museum member: Delta Blues Museum, NARM, or a Coahoma County Resident, please call or email the museum for reservations at (662) 627-5820 or by email to tickets@deltabluesmuseum.org.

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Since it's creation, the Delta Blues Museum has preserved, interpreted and encouraged a deep interest in the story of the blues. Established in 1979 by the Carnegie Library Board of Trustees and re-organized as a stand-alone museum in 1999, the Delta Blues Museum is the state's oldest music museum. A five-member board appointed by the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of Clarksdale governs the museum. Through funding by the City of Clarksdale, admissions, memberships, gift shop revenue, granting agencies and donations, the museum uses these public and private funds to carry out it's mission of preserving and teaching the Blues.

As the Delta Blues Museum celebrates it's 41st anniversary on January 20th and throughout 2020 you will discover the latest new exhibits and more exciting events to partake covering the Museum's 41 years of exploring the new and preserving the Blues of the past. We're excited to be here for you to visit us and explore the Blues!