ATLANTA - Whether you’re in the mood for live music, theater or a night of laughs, metro Atlanta has no shortage of ways to spend your weekend. Here’s a look at some of the top things to do around the area over the next few days.
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Fulton County
Atlanta Camping & RV Show
Jan. 22–25
Atlanta Exposition Center South, Atlanta
Georgia’s largest all-indoor camping and RV show features vendors, exhibits, and educational seminars for outdoor enthusiasts.
Atlanta Comedy Film Festival
Jan. 23–25
7 Stages Theatre, Atlanta
A filmmaker-first celebration of comedy featuring curated screenings, filmmaker Q&As, live table reads, panels, workshops, and networking opportunities with fellow creatives and industry professionals.
North Atlanta Home Show
Jan. 23–25
Gas South Convention Center, Atlanta
A large-scale home improvement marketplace featuring more than 150 exhibitors, design inspiration, and expert advice for homeowners.
Atlanta Hawks vs. Phoenix Suns
Jan. 23
State Farm Arena, Atlanta
The Hawks host the Phoenix Suns in a regular-season NBA matchup downtown.
George Lopez
Jan. 23
City Winery Atlanta, Atlanta
The acclaimed comedian brings sharp wit and cultural commentary to City Winery as part of a multi-show engagement.
The Flying Saucers
Jan. 23
The Star Community Bar, Atlanta
The Flying Saucers perform with special guests Tony Levitas & Friends in Little Five Points.
Club Silencio
Jan. 23
Wild Heaven Beer West End, Atlanta
A David Lynch–inspired musical experience featuring songs from Twin Peaks and other iconic films.
ZoSo – The Led Zeppelin Experience
Jan. 24
Tabernacle, Atlanta
The nationally touring Led Zeppelin tribute celebrates 30 years with support from an Aerosmith tribute band.
Smells Like Nirvana – MTV Unplugged Tribute Show
Jan. 24
Center Stage, Atlanta
A note-for-note tribute to Nirvana’s legendary MTV Unplugged performance. All-ages show.
Joshua Redman
Jan. 24
Rialto Center for the Arts, Atlanta
Renowned saxophonist Joshua Redman brings his forward-thinking approach to jazz to downtown Atlanta, blending deep respect for tradition with bold, modern innovation. Ticket holders can also view the photography exhibit "Jazz Through the Lens," included with admission.
The Black Jacket Symphony presents Pink Floyd’s The Wall
Jan. 25
Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta
A live recreation of Pink Floyd’s iconic album performed note-for-note.
Georgia Bridal Show
Jan. 25
Cobb Convention Center, Atlanta
Brides-to-be can explore vendors, fashion shows, planning tips, and live entertainment.
Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale
Jan. 24–June 27
Alliance Theatre, Atlanta
A family-friendly musical bringing Beatrix Potter’s characters to life with themes of stewardship and community.
Blue Man Group
Jan. 24–25
Fox Theatre, Atlanta
The internationally acclaimed performance blends music, comedy, and visual spectacle in a high-energy live show.
Fulton / Midtown & Eastside
End of the Line – The Allman Brothers Tribute
Jan. 23
Smith’s Olde Bar, Atlanta
A full performance of At Fillmore East celebrating the album’s 55th anniversary.
Glengarry Glen Ross
Jan. 23
7 Stages Theatre, Atlanta
David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama explores ambition and desperation in a real estate office.
The Sundogs present: The Tom Petty Show
Jan. 24
Variety Playhouse, Atlanta
A live tribute celebrating Tom Petty’s greatest hits.
Fulton / Buckhead
Jared Freid: The Table for One Tour
Jan. 23
Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta
The comedian brings his dating-focused stand-up to Buckhead.
The Big Ketch Oyster Series
Jan. 24
The Big Ketch, Buckhead
Enjoy $2 oysters and drink specials during this ongoing oyster series.
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Fulton / Alpharetta
Drew Lynch
Jan. 22–24
Helium Comedy Club, Alpharetta
Comedian and actor Drew Lynch, who finished second on season 10 of America’s Got Talent, brings his stand-up tour to Alpharetta. Lynch has built a massive following through his honest, self-deprecating humor and his hit special The Stuttering Comedian. Showtimes are 7:15 p.m. Jan. 22; 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Jan. 23; and 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Jan. 24.
Fulton / Roswell
After School Special
Jan. 23
Rock ’N’ Taco, Roswell
A live band spins throwback hits for a high-energy night out.
Adam Knight’s Buried Alive
Jan. 24
From the Earth Brewing Company, Roswell
A Phish tribute band known for faithful arrangements and extended jams.
Pop Culture Collectibles & Toy Sale
Jan. 24
Area 51 Aurora Cineplex and The Fringe Miniature Golf, Roswell
A buy-sell-trade event featuring comics, toys, games, memorabilia, and collectibles.
Fulton / Sandy Springs
The Giver – Georgia Ensemble Theatre
Jan. 23
Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Act3 Productions, Sandy Springs
A stage adaptation of Lois Lowry’s The Giver, recommended for ages 10 and up.
Prague Philharmonia
Jan. 23
City Springs, Sandy Springs
The internationally recognized orchestra performs works by Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Dvořák.
Fizzy Lifting Market
Jan. 24
Pontoon Brewing, Sandy Springs
A free market featuring local artisans, live music, food, beer, and THC beverages.
Clayton County
Gabriela Montero
Jan. 24
Spivey Hall
The acclaimed Venezuelan pianist returns to Spivey Hall with Westward, a program celebrating extraordinary immigrant composers. The performance is anchored by Montero’s improvised live accompaniment to Charlie Chaplin’s 1917 silent film The Immigrant.
Gwinnett County
Bulls, Bands & Barrels
Jan. 24
Gas South Arena, Duluth
A high-energy mix of professional bull riding, barrel racing, and live country music.
B&W Burgers, Buns and Brew’s 3rd Anniversary
Jan. 23
B&W Burgers, Buns and Brew, Norcross
The restaurant celebrates three years with live music from Redneck Blonde.
The Play That Goes Wrong
Jan. 22–Feb. 15
Aurora Theatre, Lawrenceville
Aurora Theatre brings back its biggest comedy hit as part of its 30th anniversary season, reviving the Olivier Award–winning farce in which a well-meaning drama society’s murder mystery spirals into hilarious, perfectly timed chaos.
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Aurora Theatre’s 30th anniversary is so right it’s 'wrong'
Aurora Theatre’s 30th anniversary season continues with "The Play That Goes Wrong," a hilarious comedy which was an audience favorite for the company back in 2023.
DeKalb County
Doubt: A Parable
Jan. 22–25, 29–31
Merely Players Presents
Down Right Theatre returns after a 30-year hiatus with John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize–winning drama, a multigenerational Ross family production that also serves as a fundraiser for Merely Players Presents’ new Doraville performance space.
Chatham County Line
Jan. 23
Eddie’s Attic, Decatur
The acclaimed Americana band performs an intimate live set.
The CHOPS Experience
Jan. 23
Roaring Social, Decatur
A high-energy party band performs a wide mix of R&B, funk, hip-hop, jazz, and pop.
Retro Video Game Expo
Jan. 24
Charlie’s Collectibles, Stone Mountain
A two-day expo featuring classic arcades, tournaments, collectibles, and free-play gaming.
Cobb County
"Little Shop of Horrors"
Jan. 22-25
Marietta’s Theatre in the Square, Marietta
The cult-classic Broadway and Hollywood musical about a mild-mannered florist and his man-eating plant takes the stage in Marietta.
Jurassic Quest
Jan. 23–25
Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta
Walk-through dinosaur experience with animatronics and activities.
Atlantic Comic Convention
Jan. 25
Atlanta Marriott Northeast/Emory Area
A fan convention featuring comics, collectibles, vendors, and a low-cost admission.
Cherokee County
The Kings of Queen – Queen Tribute
Jan. 23
MadLife Stage & Studios, Woodstock
A tribute performance featuring Queen’s greatest hits.
Clarke County
Sister Hazel
Jan. 23
Georgia Theatre, Athens
The long-running rock band performs fan favorites and newer material.
UGA Choral Project Concert
Jan. 25
First Baptist Church, Athens
The ensemble presents Day of Fire and Sun, its first concert of the year.
Multiple Counties
LifeLine Animal Project Adoption Event
Jan. 23–25
LifeLine Animal Project shelters
Adoptions are $26 at all LifeLine shelters during this three-day event.
COMING UP
MJ The Musical
Jan. 27–Feb. 1
Fox Theatre, Atlanta
Tony Award-winning musical centered on Michael Jackson’s Dangerous tour.
Braves Fest
10 a.m.–4 p.m. Jan. 31
Truist Park, Atlanta
A fan celebration with player interactions, ballpark access, and family activities.
Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live
Jan. 31–Feb. 1
State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Glow-in-the-dark monster truck action for the whole family.
From Rails to Trails: The Origin Story of America’s Beloved Pathways
Jan. 29, 5:30–8 p.m.
Atlanta History Center
The Trust for Public Land and WABE host a screening of the new PBS documentary on the rail-to-trails movement, followed by a panel discussion with local and national trail leaders on the impact and future of public trail networks.
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