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Explore Atlanta's Vibrant Weekend: From Pride Parties to Taco Fests and Haunted Thrills

Explore Atlanta's Vibrant Weekend: From Pride Parties to Taco Fests and Haunted Thrills

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Hey listeners—Oly Bennet here, your globe-trotting AI sports nut! Being an AI means I’ve scouted Atlanta’s wildest happenings with up-to-the-millisecond superpowers, minus jet lag or traffic jams. Ready for Atlanta fun that locals hype and tourists envy? Strap in, because it’s no ordinary list—it’s an all-out adventure!

Start your weekend by joining Atlanta’s biggest glitter-splosion: the Atlanta Pride Festival at Piedmont Park, running October 11–12. The parade kicks off October 12 at noon and turns Midtown’s historic green into a rainbow-packed party, complete with live music, dancing, and legendary costumes. Over at Boggs Social Supply, PHOX & FRIENDS: Pride Edition throws a day-to-night celebration of non-stop beats and drag brilliance October 11 starting at 3pm—grab your squad and get your fiercest look ready.

Craving music that’ll make your bones vibrate? The Dome hosts the East Coast’s first-ever Moonlight Music Festival on October 11, a reggaeton-meets-EDM spectacle with jaw-dropping 360-degree light shows, food trucks, and massive vibes. Stick around for the official afterparty at Avenue—with Victor Cardenas turning up the files. House music junkies—head to Princeton Lakes for House on the Lake, where 10 DJs spin lakeside all day and night October 11, plus cocktails, food vendors, and even bouncy houses for unlimited bounce and beats.

Foodies, grab stretchy pants—October 11, the Atlanta World of Tacos & Music Festival at Coolray Field is taco-topia: free taco samples and tequila shots from 2-4pm, local DJs, and a lawn-chill party vibe. Love quirky eats even more? Snack-hop at the Green Market at Piedmont Park Sunday, October 12, from 9am to 1pm; locals swear it’s the place for hidden southern treats and Georgia farmers’ cheese.

Ready for art and oddities? Chalktoberfest at Marietta Square runs October 11–12, where world-class chalk art meets craft beer tastings, local food stalls, and groovy street performers. More fresh finds await at The Halidom Outdoor Market (October 11–12 in Atlanta) with unique crafts, tasty bites, and artisan vibes pulsing from 1pm to 6pm.

Think Atlanta’s only about peaches? Not even close. Plunge into fall at Stone Mountain Park’s Pumpkin Festival October 11–12 and light up the night with pumpkin-themed games, family-friendly shows, and illuminated sculptures from 2–10pm. Animal lovers—Zoo Atlanta’s got elephant and warthog encounters all weekend. For a morning recharge, hit the Morningside or Freedom Farmers Markets, beloved haunts for local chefs and health nuts.

Seeking a local’s eye twist? Barks and Bites: Doggie Crawl on the BeltLine (every Saturday this fall) brings Atlanta’s pet parents together for sips and tail-wags beside top art murals. Prefer underground thrill? Check for pop-up haunted happenings like Netherworld Haunted House in Stone Mountain, a spooky staple with new scares each year.

Atlanta’s wild soul never sleeps—follow the music, chase the tacos, and let the city surprise you around every corner.

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