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– Wine, beer and other drinks festivals
– Comedy shows
– Musicals
– Marathons, 5Ks and other races
See also:
– Things to do in Atlanta
– Best time of year to visit Atlanta
– Black history attractions in Atlanta
!Please check all information below at the official websites listed before making plans to attend an event.
Please see the following monthly calendars for upcoming concert dates in Atlanta:
– Concerts in Atlanta in November
– Concerts in Atlanta in December
– Concerts in Atlanta in January
– Concerts in Atlanta in February
– Concerts in Atlanta in March
– Concerts in Atlanta in April
– Concerts in Atlanta in May
– Concerts in Atlanta in June
– Concerts in Atlanta in July
– Concerts in Atlanta in August
– Concerts in Atlanta in September
– Concerts in Atlanta in October
– Mercedes-Benz Stadium (1 AMB Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 – Google maps)
This large, 71,000 capacity stadium’s primary function is as the home of the Atlanta Falcons football team. It also serves as a venue for occasional big-name concerts. Most seating is under cover, but the venue has a partially-opening roof. Website/tickets
– State Farm Arena (1 State Farm Drive, Atlanta, GA 30303 – Google maps)
The 21,000 capacity State Farm Arena primarily serves as the home of the Atlanta Hawks basketball team. It usually hosts several additional events each month, typically big-name concerts and comedians. All seating is indoors. Website/tickets
– The Masquerade (75 Martin Luther King Jr Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 – Google maps)
The Masquerade hosts an almost nightly calendar featuring many hundreds of concerts each year, primarily in the alternative, indie, rock, hip hop, punk, electronic and metal genres. It has three biblically-themed concert venues: Heaven accommodates 1450; Hell, 550; and the smallest concert space, Purgatory, 300. Website/tickets
– The Fox Theatre (660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 – Google maps)
The historic Fox Theatre started life as a 1920s “movie palace” but today it hosts all sorts of performances, including concerts, musicals, comedy and other touring shows. The Fox Theatre accommodates 4665 people in its split-level auditorium. Website/tickets
– Atlanta Symphony Hall (1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 – Google maps)
The Atlanta Symphony Hall, located inside the Woodruff Arts Center, is the home of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. It hosts a full calendar of classical music concerts but it also serves as the venue for a range of other performances, including musicians in a variety of genres, movies set to live music, tribute acts, etc. The venue accommodates 1762 people, with floor and balcony seating. Website/tickets
– Center Stage Atlanta (1374 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, 30309 – Google maps)
Center Stage Atlanta encompasses three separate venues: the Center Stage Theater, capacity 1050, in tiered seating; The Loft, accommodating 650; and Vinyl, with standing room for 300. Center Stage’s venues together host hundreds of concerts each year, mostly in the independent, rock, hip-hop, metal and pop genres. Website/tickets
– Truist Park (755 Battery Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30339 – Google maps)
Truist Park, in Cumberland, is a large stadium with space for 41,084 attendees. It serves primarily as the home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team, but also hosts occasional big-name concerts. Some seating is partially covered, but most of the stadium is exposed to the elements. Website/tickets
– Lakewood Amphitheatre (1932 Pryor Road, Atlanta GA 30315 – Google maps)
Lakewood Amphitheatre is a large, 18,920 capacity outdoor amphitheater (with some seating under cover), located in Lakewood Heights on the site of a former fairground. It hosts several concerts monthly and occasional other performances, mostly popular acts in a variety of genres. Website/tickets
– Ameris Bank Amphitheatre (2200 Encore Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30009 – Google maps)
The Ameris Bank Amphitheatre is a large, modern, 12,000 capacity outdoor venue (with some seating under cover) in Alpharetta. It hosts a variety of events, primarily concerts by well-known pop, country and rock musicians but also some comedy shows and other performances. Website/tickets
– Atlanta Coliseum (2075 Market Street, Duluth, GA 30096 – Google maps)
The 5000 capacity Atlanta Coliseum is located in downtown Duluth. It hosts a variety of predominantly Spanish-language concerts by Latin American musicians. Website/tickets
– Coca-Cola Roxy (800 Battery Avenue SE #500, Atlanta, GA 30339 – Google maps)
The Coca-Cola Roxy is a modern, indoor event facility at The Battery Atlanta entertainment complex in Cumberland. The venue accommodates 3600 people, mostly in the floor-level standing area and some in tiered seating above. It primarily hosts concerts by well-known touring rock, country and pop musicians, plus occasional comedians. Website/tickets
– Terminal West (887 West Marietta Street NW C, Atlanta, GA 30318 – Google maps)
Terminal West, located inside West Midtown’s King Plow Arts Center in what was once a foundry building, is now a mid-sized (standing capacity of 625) music venue hosting concerts most nights of the week in a variety of genres. Website/tickets
– Callanwolde Fine Arts Center (980 Briarcliff Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 – Google maps)
The Callenwolde Fine Arts Center, located in Druid Hills, serves primarily as an educational space, but it also hosts annual concert series outside on the lawn, which has space for an audience of several hundred. Website/tickets
– Red Clay Music Foundry (3116 Main Street, Duluth, GA 30096 – Google maps)
Eddie Owens Presents at the Red Clay Music Foundry in Duluth hosts several concerts a week by southern and other touring songwriters and tribute artists in its 260-capacity listening room, plus occasional comedy shows and other events. Website/tickets
– Eddie’s Attic (515-B North McDonough Street, Decatur, GA 30030 – Google maps)
Eddie’s Attic, an intimate (165 capacity) concert venue in Decatur, offers a full calendar of performances by Atlanta-based musicians and touring singer-songwriters. Website/tickets