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Atlanta's Buzzing with All-Star Excitement, Beyoncé Fever, and Tasty Festivals
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Listeners looking for fun, unique, and unforgettable things to do in Atlanta this week and beyond are in for a treat. The city is alive with major events and hidden gems that promise excitement for every taste.
This is a blockbuster week for Atlanta thanks to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game and the whirlwind of festivities surrounding it. Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta are bursting with all-star energy from July 11 through July 15. Don’t miss the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday, July 14, the All-Star Futures Game on Saturday, July 12, and the fan-favorite MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game. Even if you can't snag tickets to the main event on July 15, the Capital One All-Star Village offers interactive baseball experiences, music, and Southern-inspired food. Atlanta is also hosting the inaugural MLB All-Star Restaurant Week, where more than 40 local restaurants serve ballpark-inspired specialties, and Mastercard users have a chance to win MLB swag or tickets. The economic and cultural impact is huge, drawing in more than 100,000 visitors for what’s become a city-wide celebration, according to The Atlanta Voice and Cobb Travel & Tourism.
If world-class live music is your thing, the city is in full Beyoncé fever this weekend. Beyoncé brings her Cowboy Carter tour for a four-show run at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but the party spills throughout the city. Check out Beyoncé-themed pop-up events like the Knuckin if you Buckin after party at Lore on Edgewood Avenue July 10, or the Cowboy Carter Bar at the Grand Hyatt on July 10, 11, and 13, where themed cocktails and a live DJ create a dazzling pre-concert scene. The Cowboy Carter Charm Bar Pop-Up at The Kimpton Shane Hotel lets fans make their own Beyoncé-inspired jewelry through July 11—perfect for a unique memento.
Food lovers will want to mark their calendars for the Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival at Atlantic Station on July 19, where a vibrant outdoor market celebrates halal cuisine, culture, and live entertainment. For dessert fans, head to Piedmont Park on July 26 for the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival, a joyful day of sweet treats, live music, and wellness activities—admission is free.
Families and fans of imaginative storytelling shouldn’t miss “Harold and the Purple Crayon” at the Center for Puppetry Arts (running now through August 3), a whimsical show for kids and the young at heart. Zoo Atlanta’s Savanna Nights returns July 18, featuring wildlife encounters, improv shows, and after-hours fun for an adventurous night out.
Art and outdoor experiences are easy to find. The Atlanta BeltLine, famed for its ever-changing public art and scenic trails, is perfect for bike rides, mural spotting, and sampling food trucks or breweries along the way. Take an Atlanta Street Art and BeltLine tour for a guided dive into the city’s creative side. For a taste of Atlanta history and culture, guided city tours like the 4-Hour Atlanta Highlight Tour with a lunch stop at Ponce City Market combine local eats, fascinating neighborhoods, and must-see landmarks.
Hidden gems include Virtue Rooftop’s Beyoncé Night on July 12, an open-air party with city views, and The Battery Atlanta’s packed event lineup—outdoor concerts, pop-up markets, and family activities run all summer. Athletic listeners can get in the action themselves by joining the Peachtree Road Race or spectating Atlanta United soccer or Atlanta Braves baseball games for a true taste of local sports culture.
From the thrill of major sporting milestones and the spectacle of superstar concerts to cozy art shows and neighborhood festivals, Atlanta this week is a city that thrives on fun, diversity, and creative flair.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
This content was created in partnership and wit
This is a blockbuster week for Atlanta thanks to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game and the whirlwind of festivities surrounding it. Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta are bursting with all-star energy from July 11 through July 15. Don’t miss the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday, July 14, the All-Star Futures Game on Saturday, July 12, and the fan-favorite MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game. Even if you can't snag tickets to the main event on July 15, the Capital One All-Star Village offers interactive baseball experiences, music, and Southern-inspired food. Atlanta is also hosting the inaugural MLB All-Star Restaurant Week, where more than 40 local restaurants serve ballpark-inspired specialties, and Mastercard users have a chance to win MLB swag or tickets. The economic and cultural impact is huge, drawing in more than 100,000 visitors for what’s become a city-wide celebration, according to The Atlanta Voice and Cobb Travel & Tourism.
If world-class live music is your thing, the city is in full Beyoncé fever this weekend. Beyoncé brings her Cowboy Carter tour for a four-show run at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but the party spills throughout the city. Check out Beyoncé-themed pop-up events like the Knuckin if you Buckin after party at Lore on Edgewood Avenue July 10, or the Cowboy Carter Bar at the Grand Hyatt on July 10, 11, and 13, where themed cocktails and a live DJ create a dazzling pre-concert scene. The Cowboy Carter Charm Bar Pop-Up at The Kimpton Shane Hotel lets fans make their own Beyoncé-inspired jewelry through July 11—perfect for a unique memento.
Food lovers will want to mark their calendars for the Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival at Atlantic Station on July 19, where a vibrant outdoor market celebrates halal cuisine, culture, and live entertainment. For dessert fans, head to Piedmont Park on July 26 for the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival, a joyful day of sweet treats, live music, and wellness activities—admission is free.
Families and fans of imaginative storytelling shouldn’t miss “Harold and the Purple Crayon” at the Center for Puppetry Arts (running now through August 3), a whimsical show for kids and the young at heart. Zoo Atlanta’s Savanna Nights returns July 18, featuring wildlife encounters, improv shows, and after-hours fun for an adventurous night out.
Art and outdoor experiences are easy to find. The Atlanta BeltLine, famed for its ever-changing public art and scenic trails, is perfect for bike rides, mural spotting, and sampling food trucks or breweries along the way. Take an Atlanta Street Art and BeltLine tour for a guided dive into the city’s creative side. For a taste of Atlanta history and culture, guided city tours like the 4-Hour Atlanta Highlight Tour with a lunch stop at Ponce City Market combine local eats, fascinating neighborhoods, and must-see landmarks.
Hidden gems include Virtue Rooftop’s Beyoncé Night on July 12, an open-air party with city views, and The Battery Atlanta’s packed event lineup—outdoor concerts, pop-up markets, and family activities run all summer. Athletic listeners can get in the action themselves by joining the Peachtree Road Race or spectating Atlanta United soccer or Atlanta Braves baseball games for a true taste of local sports culture.
From the thrill of major sporting milestones and the spectacle of superstar concerts to cozy art shows and neighborhood festivals, Atlanta this week is a city that thrives on fun, diversity, and creative flair.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
This content was created in partnership and wit