Tag: Music Midtown
5 Reasons to love Midtown
Georgia State Representative Park Cannon, whose District 58 slices through the community, says it’s a place “where people of economic opposites and vast social differences are neighbors.”
What Music Midtown’s cancellation could mean for the city that “influences everything”
Tyler Lyle, the Atlanta-based half of synthwave band The Midnight, believes the city “got punked by the gun lobby,” as Music Midtown organizers on Monday called off the iconic, (usually) annual festival at Piedmont Park.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Saturday, June 20
Cases appear to be on the rise again in Georgia. Here's what you need to know this week.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 12–17
Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Travis Scott, and more take the stage at Music Midtown; the Atlanta Falcons host a kickoff pep rally; and the Atlanta Horror Film Festival gives you an early start on Halloween.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 12-18
Music Midtown is bringing Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, Imagine Dragons, Khalid, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Gucci Mane, and more to Atlanta; Aladdin is coming to the Fox Theatre; and Brooklyn Brewery will have a pop-up with beer and eclectic music at 787 Windsor.
Your ultimate guide to concerts in Atlanta: Summer 2018
Who's on tour in Atlanta this summer? Among the highlights on this summer's concert calendar: Beyoncé & Jay-Z, Janelle Monáe, Taylor Swift, Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, Zac Brown Band, Journey, and more.
Listen to every artist on the 2018 Music Midtown lineup
This year's Music Midtown lineup boasts Kendrick Lamar, Imagine Dragons, Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, Gucci Mane, Janelle Monáe, Foster the People, and more. Before you go, study up and discover each artist with these tracks.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 13-19
Bruno Mars plays Music Midtown, a Star Wars symphony, and the mayoral candidates talk transportation.
Music Midtown 2017 lineup is out: Listen to every artist
You know Bruno Mars, Mumford & Sons, Future, and Blink-182, but what about the rest of the lineup? Listen up—we grabbed a track from every artist.
25 Atlanta festivals to see this September
From film to music, Caribbean eats to cheese, enjoy the start of fall with these Atlanta-area festivals.