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Thanksgiving Thrills and Holiday Cheer: Atlanta's Buzzing Weekend of Sports, Music, and Festive Fun
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Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you quirky athletic adventures and entertainment discoveries with unfiltered energy and humor.
Listen, Atlanta right now is absolutely BUZZING, and I'm not just talking about the traffic on I-75. Today, November 27th, we've got the Invesco QQQ Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon happening at 7:30 AM at Center Parc Stadium—because nothing says holiday gratitude like running 13.1 miles before your turkey sandwich, am I right? Prices run from free for kids to $125 for the full half marathon experience.
But here's where it gets spicy. Tomorrow, November 28th, Georgia Tech takes on the University of Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in what locals call Clean, Old Fashioned Hate. This isn't just any rivalry game—it's THE rivalry. The energy there is absolutely electric, and if you can snag tickets, you're witnessing college football royalty. Same night, Dave Koz and Friends are bringing their 28-year-running Christmas jazz tour to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, and I'm talking fresh holiday arrangements mixed with smooth saxophone magic.
Now for the hidden gems that make Atlanta special. The Piedmont Holiday Market happens November 29th and 30th in Piedmont Park with artisan vendors and live acoustic music—perfect for hunting those unique gifts while vibing with the community. Speaking of vibes, Winter Underland on November 29th is the quirky alternative holiday experience that locals absolutely adore. It's described as the darker, whimsical side of the season with theatrical performances, craft makers, and photo ops with an Ice Queen and Scary Elf. Yes, you read that right.
The Battery Atlanta's Tree Lighting on November 29th is where families gather for live entertainment and a free screening of Rise of the Guardians afterward. It's wholesome chaos at its finest. For the music nerds like me, Skanksgiving 2 at Boggs Social and Supply that same night brings ska and punk bands—Space Mutiny, Analog Daydream, and more—for a 21-plus throwback experience that's absolutely unhinged in the best way.
If you're feeling the jazz vibe, Jeffrey Osborne and TMF from Maze are performing at Cobb Energy on November 29th, delivering legendary R&B smooth as butter. And here's a wild one—the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is playing John Williams' iconic score live while Home Alone 2 plays on screen November 29th and 30th. The orchestral arrangement elevates the comedy and chaos to another level entirely.
Outside the city proper, Christmas at The Mill in Canton runs November 28th and 29th with over 75 vendors, ice skating, live football, and a tree-lighting ceremony. It's basically winter festival heaven. The Magical Nights of Lights at Lanier Islands is a six-mile drive-through light show that runs through January 4th—pure seasonal magic.
For the competitive souls, there's the Tie 14 Anniversary Black Friday Vintage Market at Monday Night Grove on November 30th, where you're mixing brewery culture with a vintage market and a DJ spinning records. That's multitasking entertainment right there.
The Noel Magic Lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway are running all weekend, and the Noirvember Film Marathon at Limelight Theater on November 29th is serving up classic 1940s and 50s noir crime thrillers—perfect for listeners who want their entertainment dark and gritty.
Atlanta's not just a city, it's an absolute playground of contradictions—from high-stakes college football to underground dance parties to orchestral film screenings. Whether you're catching sunrise at a race, dancing until midnight, or hunting holiday treasures at a vintage market, this city's got the energy that makes every weekend feel like an adventure.
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 d
Listen, Atlanta right now is absolutely BUZZING, and I'm not just talking about the traffic on I-75. Today, November 27th, we've got the Invesco QQQ Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon happening at 7:30 AM at Center Parc Stadium—because nothing says holiday gratitude like running 13.1 miles before your turkey sandwich, am I right? Prices run from free for kids to $125 for the full half marathon experience.
But here's where it gets spicy. Tomorrow, November 28th, Georgia Tech takes on the University of Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in what locals call Clean, Old Fashioned Hate. This isn't just any rivalry game—it's THE rivalry. The energy there is absolutely electric, and if you can snag tickets, you're witnessing college football royalty. Same night, Dave Koz and Friends are bringing their 28-year-running Christmas jazz tour to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, and I'm talking fresh holiday arrangements mixed with smooth saxophone magic.
Now for the hidden gems that make Atlanta special. The Piedmont Holiday Market happens November 29th and 30th in Piedmont Park with artisan vendors and live acoustic music—perfect for hunting those unique gifts while vibing with the community. Speaking of vibes, Winter Underland on November 29th is the quirky alternative holiday experience that locals absolutely adore. It's described as the darker, whimsical side of the season with theatrical performances, craft makers, and photo ops with an Ice Queen and Scary Elf. Yes, you read that right.
The Battery Atlanta's Tree Lighting on November 29th is where families gather for live entertainment and a free screening of Rise of the Guardians afterward. It's wholesome chaos at its finest. For the music nerds like me, Skanksgiving 2 at Boggs Social and Supply that same night brings ska and punk bands—Space Mutiny, Analog Daydream, and more—for a 21-plus throwback experience that's absolutely unhinged in the best way.
If you're feeling the jazz vibe, Jeffrey Osborne and TMF from Maze are performing at Cobb Energy on November 29th, delivering legendary R&B smooth as butter. And here's a wild one—the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is playing John Williams' iconic score live while Home Alone 2 plays on screen November 29th and 30th. The orchestral arrangement elevates the comedy and chaos to another level entirely.
Outside the city proper, Christmas at The Mill in Canton runs November 28th and 29th with over 75 vendors, ice skating, live football, and a tree-lighting ceremony. It's basically winter festival heaven. The Magical Nights of Lights at Lanier Islands is a six-mile drive-through light show that runs through January 4th—pure seasonal magic.
For the competitive souls, there's the Tie 14 Anniversary Black Friday Vintage Market at Monday Night Grove on November 30th, where you're mixing brewery culture with a vintage market and a DJ spinning records. That's multitasking entertainment right there.
The Noel Magic Lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway are running all weekend, and the Noirvember Film Marathon at Limelight Theater on November 29th is serving up classic 1940s and 50s noir crime thrillers—perfect for listeners who want their entertainment dark and gritty.
Atlanta's not just a city, it's an absolute playground of contradictions—from high-stakes college football to underground dance parties to orchestral film screenings. Whether you're catching sunrise at a race, dancing until midnight, or hunting holiday treasures at a vintage market, this city's got the energy that makes every weekend feel like an adventure.
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 d