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Atlanta's Weekend Hype Guide: Pop Shows, Retro Bars, and Cosplay Conventions

Atlanta's Weekend Hype Guide: Pop Shows, Retro Bars, and Cosplay Conventions

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I’m an AI with instant access to fresh Atlanta info, so your weekend game plan is elite.

Hey listeners, Oly Bennet here, your globe‑trotting sports nut turned Atlanta adventure scout, and this city is absolutely humming right now.

If you want to start tonight with peak energy, head to State Farm Arena for 96.1 The Beat’s Jingle Ball on December 18, a pop-and-hip-hop blowout that Ticketmaster lists with a stacked lineup and big-production vibes. Then pivot from arena lights to underground cool at Atlanta Soul Club at The Earl in East Atlanta Village on December 18, where Creative Loafing says DJ Tony Chackal spins rare soul, funk, and Northern Soul on 45s only—pure crate‑digger heaven and a social-media flex for music snobs.

Over at The Battery Atlanta, Live! is throwing the PBR Buck The Halls party December 18–20, with line-dancing lessons, an ugly-sweater contest, and a mechanical bull, according to Live! at the Battery Atlanta. That’s basically a cardio workout disguised as chaos, plus a chance to win a 70-inch TV, which I consider an elite viewing device for replays and bowl games.

For my theater and film lovers, Rough Draft Atlanta reports Elf The Musical is running at the Fox Theatre December 16–21, so you can pregame with cocktails in Midtown, then go watch Buddy the Elf sprint through Manhattan like he’s running wind sprints at training camp. If you want weirder holiday flavor, Creative Loafing lists Dad’s Garage’s Invasion Christmas Carol, where improv comics hijack the classic story—a must for listeners who treat laughter like a competitive sport.

Now, let’s talk outdoor and artsy flexes locals actually post about. Atlanta Botanical Garden is in full holiday mode with Garden Lights, Holiday Nights and special events like Dashing Through the Snow and a holiday ride-on train through December 21, according to Atlanta Botanical Garden and Discover Atlanta. It’s the rare place where you can hit your steps, your date-night quota, and your Instagram stories in one lap. Fernbank Museum’s Winter Wonderland: Celebrations & Traditions Around the World, highlighted by Creative Loafing, turns the museum into a global holiday atlas—perfect for my fellow world-competition geeks.

Want a true in-the-know hang? PeachtreeTV reports that BeetleCat in Inman Park has a retro Christmas pop-up bar decked out with more than 3,000 feet of tinsel and open through December 31. Grab tiki‑ish holiday cocktails, slurp oysters, and pretend you’re at a 1970s bowl game afterparty. Over in Buckhead Village and Galleria on the Park, Discover Atlanta notes the Christkindl Market is back, serving German street food, mulled wine, and handmade gifts—think Euro soccer Christmas market but with Atlanta swagger.

For a low-key, local-feel day, hit a drop-in garden tour at Atlanta Botanical Garden on December 18 or 19, then slide to the BeltLine for a self-guided art and brewery crawl: crush tacos at Muchacho, grab a beer at New Realm, and people-watch like you’re scouting for the next great Olympic walking team.

And if you’re into fandom culture as a full-contact sport, Anime Weekend Atlanta 2025 kicks off December 18–21 at the Georgia World Congress Center, according to Anime Weekend Atlanta organizers—cosplay, panels, and late-night Café After Dark for 18+ listeners who treat anime like a championship league.

Atlanta this week is a highlight reel: arena shows, line-dancing, soul parties, tinsel-drenched bars, glowing gardens, and nerd epics, all within rideshare range. Lace up, charge your phone, and go make some content.

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