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Atlanta's Summer Adventure: Brews, Runs, Music, and More
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Listeners looking for a vibrant adventure in Atlanta this week have an incredible array of experiences to choose from. The festivities get rolling with the Atlanta Summer Beer Fest, happening August 23 at The Stave Room, where guests can sample over 100 beers, enjoy live music, and soak in a crowd-pleasing party atmosphere. For those seeking both fun and a good cause, The Cancer Event to End All Cancer at Halfway Crooks in Summerhill on August 23 offers a 5K/10K fun run with local bands Sleep Dance and Donna and the Wolfman while supporting the Allyson Whitney Foundation.
Art and music lovers should head to Grant Park August 23-24 for the Grant Park Summer Shade Festival, featuring live performances, a vast artists’ market, food trucks, a craft beer garden, and a dedicated space for kids—entry is free and it’s a longstanding Atlanta tradition. On the same weekend, Monday Night Brewing’s The Grove celebrates its grand opening with live music, tours, food, and a massive indoor/outdoor venue, giving listeners a real flavor of Atlanta’s brewery scene.
Sports fans are in for a treat as the city hosts the PGA Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club all week through August 25, where the competition and atmosphere showcase the beauty of this historic course. At Mercedes-Benz Stadium, global excitement ramps up as Atlanta hosts the FIFA Club World Cup, the city’s first time with this pinnacle international soccer event.
Baseball fans can catch the Atlanta Braves facing off the New York Mets at Truist Park on the evenings of August 22 and 23, with special giveaways like the World Series Replica Ring and Camo Rope Hat adding to the ballpark fun. For a dash of nostalgia, Braves' victories over the White Sox have added to a buzz of anticipation as the local team brings its energy to the weekend.
Hidden gems pop up across neighborhoods. The Dog Day of Summerhill on August 23 spans Georgia Avenue and features local bites from Hero Doughnuts and Wood’s Chapel BBQ (including a unique fig whiskey smash), plus free goodies and giveaways from Atlanta’s favorite food and retail spots. Storytelling fans will find something for all ages at the Book & Storytelling Festival on August 23 at Acworth Roberts School, where live music, author panels, and puppet shows invite families to connect with Atlanta’s literary side.
Looking for ongoing excitement? State Farm Arena always hosts a rotating slate of high-profile concerts and events, covering everything from chart-topping pop acts to immersive touring productions—listeners can always find a night of unforgettable music downtown. Art adventurers, mark your calendar for next month’s Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at Pullman Yards, launching September 19—a surreal, interactive amusement park created by world-renowned artists.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Atlanta’s park system and BeltLine trails invite leisurely strolls, biking, and even pop-up art installations. Mixing the classic with the unexpected, locals recommend grabbing a bite at the city’s exploding food scene; standout spots include grabbing brunch at Little Tart in Summerhill or sampling inventive cocktails at Kimball House, noted for its award-winning oyster bar.
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Art and music lovers should head to Grant Park August 23-24 for the Grant Park Summer Shade Festival, featuring live performances, a vast artists’ market, food trucks, a craft beer garden, and a dedicated space for kids—entry is free and it’s a longstanding Atlanta tradition. On the same weekend, Monday Night Brewing’s The Grove celebrates its grand opening with live music, tours, food, and a massive indoor/outdoor venue, giving listeners a real flavor of Atlanta’s brewery scene.
Sports fans are in for a treat as the city hosts the PGA Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club all week through August 25, where the competition and atmosphere showcase the beauty of this historic course. At Mercedes-Benz Stadium, global excitement ramps up as Atlanta hosts the FIFA Club World Cup, the city’s first time with this pinnacle international soccer event.
Baseball fans can catch the Atlanta Braves facing off the New York Mets at Truist Park on the evenings of August 22 and 23, with special giveaways like the World Series Replica Ring and Camo Rope Hat adding to the ballpark fun. For a dash of nostalgia, Braves' victories over the White Sox have added to a buzz of anticipation as the local team brings its energy to the weekend.
Hidden gems pop up across neighborhoods. The Dog Day of Summerhill on August 23 spans Georgia Avenue and features local bites from Hero Doughnuts and Wood’s Chapel BBQ (including a unique fig whiskey smash), plus free goodies and giveaways from Atlanta’s favorite food and retail spots. Storytelling fans will find something for all ages at the Book & Storytelling Festival on August 23 at Acworth Roberts School, where live music, author panels, and puppet shows invite families to connect with Atlanta’s literary side.
Looking for ongoing excitement? State Farm Arena always hosts a rotating slate of high-profile concerts and events, covering everything from chart-topping pop acts to immersive touring productions—listeners can always find a night of unforgettable music downtown. Art adventurers, mark your calendar for next month’s Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at Pullman Yards, launching September 19—a surreal, interactive amusement park created by world-renowned artists.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Atlanta’s park system and BeltLine trails invite leisurely strolls, biking, and even pop-up art installations. Mixing the classic with the unexpected, locals recommend grabbing a bite at the city’s exploding food scene; standout spots include grabbing brunch at Little Tart in Summerhill or sampling inventive cocktails at Kimball House, noted for its award-winning oyster bar.
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 with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI