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Atlanta's Sizzling Summer: Music, Sports, Food, and Art
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For anyone looking for a vibrant mix of fun, culture, and adventure in Atlanta this week, the city is buzzing with unique activities and popular hotspots. Baseball fans have a rare treat as Atlanta hosts the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, featuring the league’s brightest stars and Braves favorite Ronald Acuña Jr. According to Rough Draft Atlanta, All-Star festivities kick off July 11, with the four-day MLB Fan Fest at the Georgia World Congress Center. Listeners can test their swing in batting cages, collect autographs, and check out memorabilia, while a drone show will follow the Home Run Derby on July 14. The Celebrity Softball game and the Futures Game, which spotlights tomorrow’s baseball legends, happen July 12 at Truist Park, making this week a dream for baseball devotees.
The city’s music scene is in top form, with live performances at The Battery Atlanta almost nightly, and the chance to catch improv comedy shows at Zoo Atlanta’s Savanna Nights. On July 18, the Savanna Nights event lets adults explore the zoo after dark, enjoy DJ sets by DJ Dmark, and experience live animal presentations, while comedy powerhouse Dad’s Garage offers improv shows throughout the evening.
Foodies will not want to miss Atlanta’s first-ever Summer Halal Food Festival on July 19 at Atlantic Station. WhatNow Atlanta shares that over 50 vendors will serve dishes from smoky kabobs to gourmet halal burgers, with live music, games, and artisan goods, making it a flavorful snapshot of the city’s multicultural culinary scene. Piedmont Park hosts the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival on July 26, a free event with sweet treats, live music, and fitness routines for the whole family.
For art lovers, the Center for Puppetry Arts is running Harold and the Purple Crayon through August 3, an imaginative treat for children and adults. SCAD Film Studios and SCADShow are also buzzing with film screenings and art events, thanks to the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Atlanta campus, which regularly hosts creative showcases and gallery nights.
Outdoor adventurers can explore the BeltLine, a popular urban trail connecting parks, art installations, and breweries, or join the West End Walking Tour on July 20. Archive Atlanta’s guided stroll uncovers the rich history, Victorian homes, and murals of one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Stone Mountain’s Fantastic Fourth Celebration runs through July 7, but the mountain park continues to offer hiking, laser shows, and panoramic views all month.
Sports enthusiasts can catch the Atlanta Braves in action against the Yankees at Truist Park from July 18–20, or experience the Wellstar Family Series at The Battery Atlanta, with science and sports activities for kids on July 8, 22, and 24. Atlanta United, the city’s Major League Soccer team, delivers electrifying matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium—a must-see experience for fans of the beautiful game.
For those craving new culinary experiences, Atlanta’s food scene continues to evolve. Willow Garden at Kimpton Sylvan Atlanta and Chico Cantina are two buzzworthy newcomers in Buckhead and Midtown, serving up inventive menus and chic atmospheres. Renaissance Atlanta Midtown and Grand Hyatt in Buckhead are newly renovated venues perfect for a stylish night out or a quiet staycation.
Art lovers, don’t skip the city’s mural walks or stops at the High Museum of Art, which offers world-class exhibitions and interactive installations.
For a quirky local adventure, SK8 THE ROOF transforms a Midtown rooftop into a summer roller-skating paradise, inviting guests to groove under the Atlanta skyline. SCADShow and Skewed Orbit Studios always have new exhibits and pop-up art events to discover.
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The city’s music scene is in top form, with live performances at The Battery Atlanta almost nightly, and the chance to catch improv comedy shows at Zoo Atlanta’s Savanna Nights. On July 18, the Savanna Nights event lets adults explore the zoo after dark, enjoy DJ sets by DJ Dmark, and experience live animal presentations, while comedy powerhouse Dad’s Garage offers improv shows throughout the evening.
Foodies will not want to miss Atlanta’s first-ever Summer Halal Food Festival on July 19 at Atlantic Station. WhatNow Atlanta shares that over 50 vendors will serve dishes from smoky kabobs to gourmet halal burgers, with live music, games, and artisan goods, making it a flavorful snapshot of the city’s multicultural culinary scene. Piedmont Park hosts the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival on July 26, a free event with sweet treats, live music, and fitness routines for the whole family.
For art lovers, the Center for Puppetry Arts is running Harold and the Purple Crayon through August 3, an imaginative treat for children and adults. SCAD Film Studios and SCADShow are also buzzing with film screenings and art events, thanks to the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Atlanta campus, which regularly hosts creative showcases and gallery nights.
Outdoor adventurers can explore the BeltLine, a popular urban trail connecting parks, art installations, and breweries, or join the West End Walking Tour on July 20. Archive Atlanta’s guided stroll uncovers the rich history, Victorian homes, and murals of one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Stone Mountain’s Fantastic Fourth Celebration runs through July 7, but the mountain park continues to offer hiking, laser shows, and panoramic views all month.
Sports enthusiasts can catch the Atlanta Braves in action against the Yankees at Truist Park from July 18–20, or experience the Wellstar Family Series at The Battery Atlanta, with science and sports activities for kids on July 8, 22, and 24. Atlanta United, the city’s Major League Soccer team, delivers electrifying matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium—a must-see experience for fans of the beautiful game.
For those craving new culinary experiences, Atlanta’s food scene continues to evolve. Willow Garden at Kimpton Sylvan Atlanta and Chico Cantina are two buzzworthy newcomers in Buckhead and Midtown, serving up inventive menus and chic atmospheres. Renaissance Atlanta Midtown and Grand Hyatt in Buckhead are newly renovated venues perfect for a stylish night out or a quiet staycation.
Art lovers, don’t skip the city’s mural walks or stops at the High Museum of Art, which offers world-class exhibitions and interactive installations.
For a quirky local adventure, SK8 THE ROOF transforms a Midtown rooftop into a summer roller-skating paradise, inviting guests to groove under the Atlanta skyline. SCADShow and Skewed Orbit Studios always have new exhibits and pop-up art events to discover.
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.
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