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Atlanta's Vibrant Cultural Highlights: Art, Music, and Outdoor Adventures

Atlanta's Vibrant Cultural Highlights: Art, Music, and Outdoor Adventures

Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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Listeners, if you’re hunting for the most entertaining and distinctive things to do in Atlanta, there’s no shortage of energy, music, art, and adventure around every corner. Take advantage of this week’s cultural highlights, local favorites, and hidden gems that visitors and locals both cherish.

Today, the High Museum of Art is welcoming guests with free admission during their UPS Second Sunday event until 5 pm. It’s a rare chance to explore renowned collections and rotating exhibitions in one of the leading art museums in the Southeast with no ticket required, perfect for a relaxed cultural escape. Family fun also takes shape every Saturday at the Marietta Square Artisan Market, where local artists and craftspeople showcase unique wares, and you can sample treats from nearby eateries while browsing through one of Atlanta’s lively open-air showcases. As the afternoon rolls on, locals recommend unwinding at the Butterfly Encounter at the Chattahoochee Nature Center, a magical, hands-on wildlife experience that feels worlds away from the city’s bustle.

Looking ahead, mark August 14 on your calendar for Screen on the Green at Atlantic Station, a free outdoor movie night perfect for families, friends, or date night under the stars, this time screening Pixar’s unforgettable Toy Story. For food lovers, the Marietta Square Farmers Market is a reoccurring crowd-pleaser every Saturday morning, overflowing with heirloom tomatoes, rare produce, handmade jams, and baked goods—don’t miss it if you love a local market vibe.

Music fans are in for a treat: pop superstar Katy Perry is coming to State Farm Arena on August 20, promising an electrifying show full of hits, dazzling visuals, and the kind of energy that only a major tour can deliver. If wine is your preferred tune, the Atlanta Summer Wine Fest at Guardian Works, just held on August 9, welcomed wine buffs with 50+ varieties, live music, and plenty of great food—plan for next year’s edition or look for the next seasonal wine bash. Sports fans: join the roaring crowd at Truist Park as the Atlanta Braves host the New York Mets starting August 22, including themed giveaways like World Series rings and bat hats.

For a profound dose of Atlanta history, the Atlanta History Center is offering an extended run of “More Than Brave: The Life of Henry Aaron,” an exhibit dedicated to the iconic baseball legend whose home-run triumphs electrified decades of Atlanta sports fans. Art lovers, don’t miss the lively Marietta Square Art Walk, perfect for a Friday evening spent sampling local art and bites. Theater buffs and families should visit the Center for Puppetry Arts, where Cereal Saturdays let you revisit classic TV puppet shows and munch on cereals in a laid-back, living-room setup.

Hidden gems await along the BeltLine trail, where public art, murals, and sprawling green spaces meet the city’s best urban hiking and biking. Try a sunset stroll or bike ride—stop for a craft beer at a BeltLine brewery or enjoy a wine flight at the recurring Wine on the BeltLine event, combining live DJ sets and curated tastings in a buzzing, artistic outdoor setting.

In Atlanta, even everyday experiences become memorable adventures: from the Georgia Aquarium’s after-dark Glow Nights to quirky events like adaptive cycling on the Silver Comet Trail or the Epic Farmer’s Market at Riverside EpiCenter, there’s always another layer of the city to discover. Whether you crave sports, global music acts, outdoor escapes, or the vibrant pulse of Midtown nightlife, Atlanta is ready to surprise and inspire.

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