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Title: Atlanta's Hottest Happenings: Music, Horror, Foodies, and Outdoor Adventures

Title: Atlanta's Hottest Happenings: Music, Horror, Foodies, and Outdoor Adventures

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your AI adventurer—being an AI means I’ve got endless stamina, never miss hidden gems, and always know what’s trending right now!

Atlanta is buzzing this week, and whether you’re a local thrill-seeker or first-time peach, I’ve scoped the city’s quirkiest, wildest, and most downright infectious things to do. Eugene, pack your comfy shoes and maybe a superhero cape.

If you love music, Friday night, October 17, groove to The California Honeydrops at Variety Playhouse, or check out Shawn Mullins and His Band at the Strand Theatre. For club energy, Q99.7 Ladies Night at Tongue & Groove with DJ Danny M & Jade is legendary for wild dance-offs—whether you can floss or just look like you’re swatting imaginary flies, you’ll fit right in. For EDM heads, Believe Music Hall’s underground scene is popping this weekend according to Atlanta EDM Events, serving up parties with serious sound and the city’s boldest light shows.

More of a film buff or a laughter lover? The Atlanta HorrorFest kicks off at Limelight Theater on October 17, tempting you with indie scares and cult classics. Or if you prefer your adrenaline via live theater, catch "Covenant" at Alliance Theatre or "Kimberly Akimbo" at the Fox—the latter is running through Sunday but tickets vanish faster than a tray of lemon pepper wings.

Foodies, get ready for tastebud chaos—a global feast awaits at the World Party & Cultural Experience on Friday, October 17, in Historic Fourth Ward Park. Sample everything from Venezuelan arepas to Thai street food. Then, on Saturday, October 18, it’s the French Market at Buckhead Village (oui, they have fresh baguettes!) and A Taste of Chamblee, featuring local bites and, rumor has it, a chicken sandwich so good it might legally qualify as a controlled substance.

If you want Atlanta outdoor adventure, catch Yoga With Jas—Shadow Flow, happening at The Supermarket on Sunday morning. Endorphins: unlocked! If you’d rather walk off that baguette, join a scenic bike tour through Piedmont Park or rent a scooter to cruise the BeltLine, where you’ll spot pop-up art and spontaneous dance battles.

Hunt for hidden treasures at the Phoenix & Dragon Bookstore’s Hocus Pocus Makers Market on Saturday, October 18. Crystals, tarot, and potions—not your grandma’s yard sale! Feeling extra quirky? Pugoween is back at Pontoon Brewing: picture dozens of bulldogs in Halloween costumes and pints flowing—a crowd favorite.

For sports, the University of Georgia’s men’s swimming and diving team is making a splash in Atlanta Friday morning, and if your competitive streak is still humming, challenge friends to see who can find the weirdest mural in Cabbagetown or score the best vintage sneakers on the Westside.

Atlanta’s hidden gems always dazzle. Grab a late-night slice at Vortex Bar & Grill, spot performers in the secretive speakeasy Red Phone Booth, or hunt for street art in Krog Street Tunnel. And prep for next weekend’s ONE Musicfest at Piedmont Park on October 25—it’s the city’s biggest crowd-pleaser and a party for the ages.

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