Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade

The fun will be outdoors this weekend at the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade! The parade begins in Adair Park and winds through Midtown Atlanta.

Created by and featuring Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, the Lantern Parade is a celebration of the annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition, the largest temporary art exhibition in the Southeast.

See here for parade route details on the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade.

The Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade is an annual event celebrating creativity and community, where participants carry homemade lanterns along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Southwest Trail. Led by Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, it features giant puppets, live marching bands, and thousands of lantern enthusiasts. The 15th anniversary parade is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2025, with the following details:

  • 5:00–7:30 p.m.: Pre-parade activities, including free lantern-making stations and a vendor market at the Atlanta BeltLine Marketplace @ Allene (1089 Allene Ave SW).
  • 6:00 p.m.: Kids Lantern Parade around Pittsburgh Yards and a portion of the trail (line-up at 5:45 p.m.).
  • 7:35 p.m.: Main parade line-up begins at Adair Park I (742 Catherine St SW).
  • 8:35 p.m.: Parade steps off onto the Southwest Trail.
  • 9:15–10:00 p.m.: Finale “All-Band-Puppet-Jam” at the Lee + White Food Hall parking lot (1070 White St SW).

Participants need a lantern to join the parade, and battery-operated LED lights are required for safety (no candles). Spectators are welcome to watch. Lantern-making workshops are available at the Krewe’s studio (1200 White St SW) for $12–$100, with some free options. Alternative transportation like MARTA (West End station), rideshare, or biking is recommended due to limited parking

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