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Atlanta's Incredible July: Festivals, Sports, Art, and More

Atlanta's Incredible July: Festivals, Sports, Art, and More

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Listeners visiting Atlanta this week are in for an incredible array of activities blending legendary attractions, fresh events, and hidden gems only locals whisper about. If you’re searching for pure Atlanta fun, Piedmont Park hosts the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival on July 26—a family-friendly event where dozens of ice cream and dessert vendors offer treats for all ages, according to Fox 5 Atlanta. Pair your sweet tooth with the vibrant energy of Mimosa Fest on July 26 at Live! at the Battery, where festival-goers sip bubbly, enjoy DJs, and soak up the colorful atmosphere steps from Truist Park.

Music lovers should not miss the DCI Southeastern Championship at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium on July 26, featuring elite drum corps from across the nation in a show-stopping display of rhythmic artistry and pageantry, according to FloMarching. Just as night falls that Saturday, consider the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s Cocktails in Wonderland after-hours series, where Alice’s Wonderland-themed installations and live music on the illuminated grounds create a magical backdrop for an evening stroll, as shared by the Atlanta Botanical Garden calendar. Wander beneath massive kinetic art trees and snap a selfie with the iconic mosaiculture Earth Goddess.

For families, Summer at the Rock continues this weekend at Stone Mountain Park. Guests can take the Skyride to the top of Stone Mountain, meet animatronic dinos, ride a full-sized train, and cap off the day with a dazzling nightly drone and light show plus fireworks, according to Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort. This event is open daily through July 27, so there’s still time to experience one of Atlanta’s signature summer traditions.

Sports fans, take note: The FIFA Club World Cup has landed in the United States for the first time, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is at the epicenter. The city offers fan zones, food pop-ups, and electric soccer energy as international clubs face off. Atlanta’s sports fever also extends to Major League Baseball—catch the Braves in action at Truist Park for classic American ballpark fun, as listed by Cobb Travel & Tourism.

For a unique slice of Atlanta’s creative pulse, head into Inman Park on July 25 for a hands-on workshop crafting custom chocolate molds led by designer Sarah Lawrence, or take in the One Contemporary gallery’s opening reception of Brill Adium’s mixed media show, exploring local and collective narratives. Both are hidden gems for art enthusiasts seeking experiences off the main tourist trail, as highlighted by Fox 5 Atlanta.

Comedy and neighborhood flavor meet at the Marietta Square Art Walk on August 1, where local artists display their work alongside live music, dining specials, and Southern hospitality. If you’re lingering into August, the Center for Puppetry Arts offers the acclaimed family show “Harold and the Purple Crayon” through August 3—a joy for kids and nostalgic adults alike according to Atlanta Mom.

Active listeners will love the outdoor adventures waiting just beyond the city limits: The Butterfly Encounter at the Chattahoochee Nature Center lets visitors walk among hundreds of native butterflies and is available throughout late July, as detailed by Cobb Travel & Tourism. Meanwhile, foodie delights extend to Smyrna Food Truck Tuesdays at Taylor-Brawner Park, with diverse bites, live music, and lawn games under the summer sky.

Don’t forget Atlanta’s ever-thriving nightlife, with State Farm Arena hosting top-tier music events—be sure to check their full schedule for the latest shows.

From championship drum corps and global soccer to underground art shows, rooftop cocktails, family festivals, and outdoor adventures, Atlanta this July is a cornucopia of live entertainment, food, music, sports, and memories waiting to be made. There’s truly something for every type of listener.

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