Atlanta’s music scene is firing on all cylinders this weekend. Whether you’re into hip-hop, country, electronic, or something completely different, there’s a show waiting for you—from intimate venues to major theaters.
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- Wynonna Judd & Melissa Etheridge at Chastain Park
- Lil Skies at Smith’s Olde Bar
- Dillstradamus at Buckhead Theatre
- Derek Hough at Cobb Energy
- Kenny Babyface Edmonds at Wolf Creek Amphitheater
- Billy Currington & Kip Moore at Coca-Cola Roxy
- Sloppy Jane at Masquerade
- The Dream at Woodruff Arts Center
- Maestro Ilaiyaraaja at Cobb Energy
- DMVU at Aisle 5
Wynonna Judd & Melissa Etheridge at Chastain Park
Fri, Aug 7, 7:00 PM · Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park · from $62
Two country and rock legends share the stage at one of Atlanta’s most beautiful outdoor venues. Wynonna Judd brings decades of hits, while Melissa Etheridge’s powerful voice and guitar work make this a rare pairing worth catching under the stars.
Lil Skies at Smith’s Olde Bar
Fri, Aug 7, 10:00 PM · The Music Room At Smith’s Olde Bar · from $71
The Pennsylvania rapper brings his melodic trap sound to an intimate Atlanta venue. Known for introspective lyrics and catchy hooks, Skies delivers the kind of show that works perfectly in a smaller room where you can feel the energy up close.
Dillstradamus at Buckhead Theatre
Sat, Aug 8, 8:00 PM · Buckhead Theatre · from $53
Dillon Francis and Flosstradamus team up for a high-octane electronic show. Expect heavy bass, clever production, and the kind of dance-floor energy that’ll keep you moving all night.
Derek Hough at Cobb Energy
Sat, Aug 8, 8:00 PM · Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre · from $65
The dancer, actor, and performer brings his theatrical live show to a world-class venue. Hough’s performances blend music, dance, and storytelling into something you won’t see every day.
Kenny Babyface Edmonds at Wolf Creek Amphitheater
Sun, Aug 9, 7:30 PM · Wolf Creek Amphitheater · from $81
One of R&B’s greatest producers and singers takes the stage Sunday evening. Babyface’s catalog spans decades of smooth grooves and romantic classics—a perfect way to close out the weekend.
Billy Currington & Kip Moore at Coca-Cola Roxy
Sat, Aug 8, 7:00 PM · Coca-Cola Roxy · from $65
Two country stars with serious radio pedigree share the bill at this iconic venue. Currington’s party anthems and Moore’s heartfelt storytelling make for a well-rounded country night.
Sloppy Jane at Masquerade
Sun, Aug 9, 7:00 PM · Purgatory Stage at Masquerade – GA · from $34
The indie-folk artist brings her lush, emotional sound to Masquerade’s Purgatory Stage. Jess Viscius’s distinctive voice and intricate arrangements create an intimate experience even in a packed room.
The Dream at Woodruff Arts Center
Sat, Aug 8, 2:00 PM · Azadi Galleria at Woodruff Arts Center · from $116
The R&B crooner and producer delivers smooth vocals and polished production Saturday afternoon. The Dream’s catalog of hits and collaborations makes this a solid choice for fans of contemporary soul.
Maestro Ilaiyaraaja at Cobb Energy
Sun, Aug 9, 6:30 PM · Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre · from $199
The legendary Indian composer and musician brings classical sophistication to Sunday’s lineup. Ilaiyaraaja’s orchestral arrangements and timeless melodies offer a completely different flavor from the rest of the weekend.
DMVU at Aisle 5
Fri, Aug 7, 9:00 PM · Aisle 5 · from $52
If you’re after late-night electronic beats, DMVU delivers techno and house music that’ll keep the dancefloor alive. Perfect for those who want to keep the weekend going past midnight Friday.
With shows spread across intimate clubs and major theaters, there’s something for every taste. Check dates and venues carefully, and book early—popular shows fill up fast.







