![]() More detailsįestival of rosé wine at The Meadow, Piedmont Park, with food, music and a mandatory pink-and/or-white dress code. ![]() More detailsĪnnual arts, crafts and music festival in Marietta Square, with local acoustic musicians, arts and crafts show, festival food and children’s activities. More detailsįood festival at the Istanbul Cultural Center Atlanta featuring Turkish foods and family-friendly activities. – Conyers Taste of Spring Festival, May 6 2023Ĭommunity festival in Olde Town Conyers with food, classic car show, arts and crafts and other family-friendly activities. – Kennesaw Beer + Wine Festival, May 6 2023īeer and wine festival in Depot Park, Kennesaw, with 100+ beers, plus food and music. – Roswell Spring Arts Festival, May 6-7 2023Īnnual arts festival in Town Center-City Hall Park, Roswell, with 125+ artists, art demonstrations, food vendors, live music and children’s activities. More detailsįestival of local food at Maddox Park featuring local vendors, cooking demos, gardening workshops, and more. More detailsĪnnual arts festival in downtown Decatur, with juried artists market, art walk, live music, comedy and theatrical performances, chalk art, food and drink vendors, and more. Indie rock, folk and country music festival in Central Park, with food and other activities. – Shaky Knees Music Festival, May 5-7 2023 Spring edition of the Georgia State Fair at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, with carnival rides, shows, live music, fair food and more. – Georgia State Fair, April 28 - May 7 2023 – Georgia Bird Fest, April 22 - May 21 2023Īnnual festival of birds and nature, with dozens of bird-centric events at various Atlanta and state-wide locations. – Atlanta’s weather by month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November or December ![]() Interested in a specific type of event? See Atlanta’s calendars of upcoming: Highlights include the holiday lights show at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the big Children’s Christmas Parade in Midtown, and events for Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month. Winter is a quieter time of year but there is still plenty on. Summer brings the Grant Park Summer Shade Festival, the Piedmont Park Arts Festival, and 4th of July celebrations.įall is probably the most crowded festival season in Atlanta, with neighborhood festivals, fall festivals, Oktoberfest events, Pride festivals, the Sweet Auburn Music Fest, Taste of Atlanta, and more. Spring highlights include Piedmont Park’s Dogwood Festival, neighborhood festivals in some of Atlanta most popular communities, arts and crafts festivals, and the Atlanta Jazz Festival over Memorial Day weekend. Atlanta hosts many of the biggest and best festivals in Georgia and the Southeast, with a year-round event calendar drawing millions of visitors annually. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |