The beloved musical “Funny Girl” is set to light up Atlanta’s Fox Theatre for one week only, from July 30 …
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Sing along with Cookie Monster and Elmo as ‘Sesame Street: The Musical’ takes on Atlanta
“Sesame Street: The Musical” is bringing its magic to Atlanta at the Center for Puppetry Arts from June 5 through …
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It’s all about country music at the first Longleaf Country Music Festival to be held in Gay, Georgia on Saturday, …
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The Flying Carpet Theatre will present “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” a tribute to legendary award-winning songwriter Irving Berlin.
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Virginia Highland’s Porchfest returns this Saturday, May 18, promising a vibrant day filled with music, art and community engagement.
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As the spotlight shines on the iconic musical extravaganza, Shaky Knees, uncover these tips for mastering every beat and groove: …
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Usher’s performance during this year’s Super Bowl Halftime was the most-watched television show ever, with 123+ million viewers.
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ONE Music Fest (OMF) is set to return Oct. 28-29 with a jam-packed lineup featuring some of music’s most iconic …
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While it’s too late for this generation to see the King of Pop perform live (may he rest in peace), …
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Enjoy the tunes of local artists on Tuesday and Thursday nights at Sister restaurant in Hotel Colee.
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Atlanta festival producer Rival Entertainment and Athens rock favorite Futurebirds have announced a new two-day event called Highball – a …
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Celebrating its 29th year, Atlanta’s favorite iconic music festival, Music Midtown, has announced it will return to Piedmont Park Sept. …
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Atlanta’s High Museum of Art combines an art exhibit with a late-night happy hour on the first Friday of each …
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There’s nothing like hearing your favorite song to turn your day around.
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Music is in my blood.
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Did you know Atlanta is one of the top cities for music lovers? In recent research from iVisa, Atlanta was …
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Atlanta’s been known for its thriving music scene for decades. In a recent LawnStarter study that compared more than 180 cities, …
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Snapchat is now a powerful tool for unsigned musical artists. Since 2020, artists and creators have uploaded their music on …
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Chances are you know the iconic story of Cady Heron moving to a small town in Illinois and taking on …
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Inductions into Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame celebrates Black Music Month
The Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame will host its 2022 Black Music Month Ceremony on June 18 at …
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What better way to start the summer than by enjoying two full days of amazing music, food, art and more. This …
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Music has and always will be an integral part of Atlanta’s culture.
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Music is important to me, my business, Georgia’s culture, quality of life and economy.
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In the early 1920s, many came to Atlanta from the Appalachians to work in the cotton mills, bringing their music …
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Atlanta’s music scene is a melting pot of genres ranging from hip-hop, R&B, gospel, and country.
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When Steve Massell couldn’t attend his favorite music festivals in 2020 because of the pandemic, he started his own in …
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The Alliance Theater recently announced its first spring production, “WORKING: A Musical,” to run April 22–June 6.
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Unfortunately, 2020 saw many canceled concerts.
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Listen up, music lovers. Big Night Out brings live music back Oct. 23-25 to Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, is well known for being a Georgian and an inspiring philanthropist.