5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: June 27-July 3
Zac Brown BandPhotograph courtesy of Zac Brown Band Zac Brown Band with One Republic Where: SunTrust Park When: June 30 at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $26-$638 Details: Summertime in the South means sweet tea,...
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The Book of Mormon Where: The Fox Theatre When: Through July 22 Cost: $34 to $139 Details: The Fox Theatre has been blessed with a second run of this religious comedy. Written by Avenue Q‘s Robert...
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Atlanta Pride Festival October 12-14 Rainbows and revelers will flood Piedmont Park for the largest Pride festival in the Southeast, hosted by Georgia’s oldest LGBTQ nonprofit. The 48th annual festival...
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Attack of the Killer Tomato Festival When: July 14, 1–5 p.m. Where: Westside Provisions District Cost: $75 Details: Tomato sauces, cocktails, even ice cream—this festival is a celebration of the red...
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ONE MusicfestPhotograph courtesy of DV Photo Video Music ONE Musicfest When: September 7-8 Where: Centennial Olympic Park Cost: $75-$750 Details: Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, an all-star lineup...
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Lizzo is among the artists performing at Music Midtown this weekend.Photograph by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella Music Midtown When: September 14 and 15 Where: Piedmont Park Cost: $165+...
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Elton John November 1–2 State Farm Arena After a half-century of touring, the bitch is back with “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” and his last-ever performances in Atlanta, his American hometown. Atlanta...
View ArticleArt Beats is a virtual front-row ticket to the city’s new shows
Atlanta Ballet hosts a virtual class.Photograph courtesy of Art Beats Atlanta Perhaps Art Beats—Atlanta’s new portal for online performances and exhibitions—is so user friendly because the idea started...
View ArticleThe curtain rises on an anxious, yet hopeful arts season in Atlanta
The Alliance Theatre, shown above, is one of the many Atlanta venues that will require audiences submit proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative test result.Photograph courtesy of the Alliance...
View ArticleAtlanta’s arts scene is unparalleled—and it’s time you started exploring it
Kim’s Convenience, a hilarious and heart-warming play about a Korean immigrant family that runs a convenience store in Toronto, runs at the Aurora Theatre through February 19.Photograph courtesy of...
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