Rockabilly Highway Revival is held annually the second weekend in June in Historic Downtown Selmer. What began as a dedication ceremony for Rockabilly Mural I painted by Brian Tull turned into a full-fledged annual festival attracting hundreds of people each year. The festival centers around live music performed at Rockabilly Park, the site of Rockabilly Mural II. Situated on Rockabilly Highway (45 South), midway between Memphis and Nashville, Tupelo, Mississippi and Jackson, Tennessee, McNairy County was ground zero for the cultural explosion that gave birth to rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll music.