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One of the most acclaimed American electro house record producers and DJs is coming to Atlanta for an exclusive performance. Steve Aoki will throw down on October 6 at Ravine Atlanta.
The Ravine is located at 1021 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309.
Beware does not permit:
Women
No flip-flops, athletic gear
Men
No SHORTS, sandals, filp-flops, athletic sneakers, work-boots,
excessive baggy clothing, tank tops or sleeveless T-shirts, jerseys, athletic wear or beach attire
Ticket Policy
All tickets sales are final and cannot be exchanged or refunded. By purchasing a ticket to this event, you agree to this purchase policy.
Before you purchase your tickets be aware of the artist, event, the time, dress-code, age of entry and our location.
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It’s Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints week, you know what that means. Parties, rivalries and lots of smack-talk. Event Experts LLC presents the Captain Charles Saints-Falcons Jersey Party.
The event will be Saturday, September 22, 2018 at the Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center International Ballroom 100 CNN Center NWAtlanta, GA 30303.
First 300 Tickets $35
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PURCHASE GAME TICKETS OR HOTEL ROOMS, CALL (504) 252-6499
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The Atlanta Falcons were victorious in their first home game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta against the Carolina Panthers. The Falcons beat Carolina not because of anything special, just solid execution all the way around.
Running back Tevin Coleman started in the place of Devonta Freeman and rushed for over 100 yards and made it into the end zone.
The Falcons moved to 1-1 for the season, but more importantly, they got a much-needed win in the NFC South.
2nd career 100-yd rushing game and a W?
Tevin Coleman has a reason to be HYPED. pic.twitter.com/L8q3nefoh5
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) September 16, 2018
kQuarterback Matt Ryan said that the difference in this game and what happened in the first game of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles was that the Falcons made it into the red zone. “The execution was better than it had been the week before, so I’m proud of the way our guys worked all week,” Ryan told reporters after the game. “I thought the execution was great and that was kind of it,”
Our execution in the red zone can't get any better than it was today.
Matt Ryan explains ⤵️
📝 – https://t.co/vS21OOidjV pic.twitter.com/j386oIRoCk
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) September 17, 2018
Next up for the Falcons are the New Orleans Saints.
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The Sweet Auburn Music Fest 2018 (S.A.M.F.) is one of the South’s largest multi-genre music festivals in Atlanta. The festival will be held Saturday, October 6 and Sunday, October 7, 2018 at Walden Middle School, 320 Irwin Street Northeast Atlanta, GA 30312.
The Sweet Auburn Music Fest serves as:
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A destination point for many people to rendezvous with old friends & colleagues.
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A family environment to hear great live music, enjoy food and beverages in an outdoor setting, and just have fun!
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Whether you are a patron or a participant, you will celebrate the Experience of being a part of a festival of Food, Fun and Music. “Where the Food is Good and the Music is Great all the time.”
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With the Sweet Auburn Music Fest we create an atmosphere of harmony and peace within the Atlanta community. Closing the gap between young & old, Black & White, rich & poor with music that appeals to all regardless of creed class or color.
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Over the course of the weekend, the S.A.M.F average attendance is seventy five thousand plus attendees. A quick glance through the crowd shows that the attendance includes participants of all ages enjoying the festival from the very young to the young at heart.
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Admission is FREE to the public. Tickets Are Not Needed! Exhibitor items are available for purchase at variable rates.
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Natives and tourist alike can’t resist the lure of the Sweet Auburn Music Fest. For some, it’s the great items to purchase, for others it’s the great outdoors with the combination of good food & great music in a country fair atmosphere in an urban setting in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. TheSweet Auburn Music Fest truly is a music lovers paradise. There is no other large outdoor festival that gives great music with performances by National Artist absolutely free. Each hour on stage features either a national artist or an indie band entertaining the crowd with a little bit of – Rock, Country, Soul, Blues, or Reggae.
- Car Show
- Children’s Amusement Area
- National Artist Performing
- and Much Much More!
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The Art & Soul Festival – Atlanta is happening in the city on Sun, September 16, 2018.
Festivities begin at 3 and run until 7 p.m. Attendees must be age 18 or older to get inside.
The Art & Soul Festival celebrates and promotes local performing artist, visual artist and small business owners in each city that we visit.
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Local Food vendors on location serving up fun and delicious dishes
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10+ Live performances from local talent and nationwide talent – live music, poetry, art & dance performances
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15+ Vendors & Pop-up Shops
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Network and Chill with other creatives and industry professionals
This event is just one among many Atlanta happenings going on weekly in the city. See all the Atlanta festivals this year.
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Music Midtown has announced its musical lineup for 2018, bringing some proper Atlanta vibes to the party. Rapper Gucci Mane, Khalid, Janelle Monae, Post Malone are more will be performing.
Music Midtown 2018 will take place Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16, 2018, featuring concerts on four stages in Midtown Atlanta’s PIedmont Park. There will be tons of food options, as well as gluten-free fare.
General admission tickets go on sale 10 a.m. June 15 at MusicMidtown.com.
Please note: Bags will be restricted to small purses, totes, and drawstring bags only.
Music Midtown 2018: Everything You Need To Know
Coolers, glass of any kind and baby strollers are prohibited, among many other things. Music Midtown is a car-less event, so all patrons are encouraged to bicycle, walk, UBER or take MARTA to the festival.
How to buy tickets
While the usual Ticket vendors — Stubhub, Ticket Master, etc. — will sell admission to the festival, the official ticket seller is on the Music Midtown website. A 2-da ticket is $135 plus fees. *
*A limited number of tickets will be sold at $135, buy early. The price will increase when the $135 tickets sell out.
You can upgrade to VIP tickets by contacting Front Gate Tickets, for assistance at http://support.frontgatetickets.com or call 888.512.SHOW (7469).
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Tens of thousands of people are expected to flock downtown as the Atlanta Falcons take on the Carolina Falcons on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2018. When it comes to things to do this weekend in Atlanta, this is a big one.
Not only are the Panthers a main NFC South rival of the Falcons, but thousands of evacuees from North Carolina are in town because they fled Hurricane Florence, which lashed the Carolinas.
To show some Southern hospitality, numerous Atlanta establishments are giving away freebies to the newly arrived visitors — but the Falcons are trying to give the Panthers an L!
Leaving work to head to the #FalconsFriday Kickoff Rally at Atlantic Station like… #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/qb5Gsbm7JN
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) September 14, 2018
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On Friday, Atlanta City Hall hosted a Falcons Day pep rally for thousands of fans to come out and support the home team. If it’s any indication, Sunday is going to be rocking at MercBenz Stadium.
Other thing to do this weekend in Atlanta
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On Saturday, September 22, 2018, come on out just south of Atlanta to Hapeville’s Localmotion Festival of the Arts, where attendees can indulge in good music, food and craft beer.
The event takes place in historic downtown Hapeville from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and will feature numerous local bands on the stage as well as artists from the Atlanta area and the larger Southeast.
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If you want to exercise your funny bone, one of the things to do in Atlanta this weekend is Make Me Laugh Media & Keedar Presents: The Basement at the Relapse Theater.This monthly spectacle features raw, uncut comedy performances from veteran and up and coming comedians out today. This event is Saturday September 15 at the Relapse Theater located at 380 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Doors Open at 7PM Show Starts at 8PM!September Features:From DALLAS, TX by way of AFRICA to be featured on the up coming season of Comedy Central’s “Hart of The City” Alfred Kainga
&From Jackson, MS as seen on the 2nd Season of Comedy Central’s Hart of the City Ben ComptonHosted by Keedarw/ Co-Host Jay DukesAlso Featuring Atlanta’s Own Katrina Pope, Michael Rowland, Ty Millz, & Dexter FurgesonFREE PARKING$20 AT THE DOORThere are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.
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Kicking off in Miami on September 15 at The Fillmore Miami Beach, “Sting & Shaggy: The 44/876 Tour” will make stops at various venues along the way including Atlanta’s Tabernacle, The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Washington, Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom, plus additional Fillmore plays in both Philadelphia and Denver, before culminating at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on October 15 (full itinerary below).
Tickets went on sale to the public Thursday, May 24 at www.ticketmaster.com and usual outlets. Every online ticket purchase includes one physical or digital copy of Sting and Shaggy’s album, 44/876. Members of the official Sting.com fan club could buy tickets in advance beginning Monday, May 21. Please visit www.sting.com/tour for details.
Sting and Shaggy initially joined forces to record a new song, “Don’t Make Me Wait” (which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s digital reggae singles chart), as a tribute to the Caribbean sounds that influenced them both and ended up recording an entire album full of joyful and uplifting, melodic music. With its title referencing their respective telephone country codes (44 for the UK, Sting’s birthplace and 876 for Jamaica, Shaggy’s homeland), 44/876 honors the duo’s deep-rooted love for Jamaica: Shaggy’s birthplace, and where Sting penned such classics as “Every Breath You Take.”
Along with continuing each artist’s exploration of reggae and its transcendent rhythms, songs like “Don’t Make Me Wait,” “Morning is Coming,” and “Gotta Get Back My Baby” reveal Sting and Shaggy’s shared passion for creating timeless music that defies expectation.
On May 25, 44/876: The Remixes will be released on A&M/Interscope Records, featuring an albums’ worth of remixes of songs from their album by a diverse range of artists including Chris Baio of Vampire Weekend, the Brazilian duo Tropkillaz, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom (Madonna, Lady Gaga) and Grammy-award winning producer Dave Audé, among others (track listing included below).
Also on May 25, Sting and Shaggy will perform in NYC’s Central Park for Good Morning America’s Summer Concert series. Fans interested in attending the free concert should arrive to Rumsey Playfield via the 72nd Street entrance on Fifth Avenue at 6AM when the park opens to the public. For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/2rKWqi6
Sting and Shaggy will be joined on the 44/876 Tour by Sting’s players Dominic Miller (guitar), Josh Freese (drums) and Rufus Miller (guitar) as well as Shaggy’s band members Melissa Musique (backing vocals), Gene Noble (backing vocals) and Kevon Webster (keyboards).
The tour is produced by RZO Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation Global Touring.
STING & SHAGGY: THE 44/876 TOUR ITINERARY
Sept. 15
Miami, FL
Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater
Sept. 17
Atlanta, GA
Tabernacle
Sept. 19
Washington, DC
The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Sept. 20
Philadelphia, PA
The Fillmore
Sept. 21
Atlantic City, NJ
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
Sept. 25
Boston, MA
House of Blues
Sept. 26
New York, NY
The Rooftop at Pier 17, Seaport District NYC
Sept. 28
Toronto, ON
The Phoenix Concert Theatre
Sept. 30
Minneapolis, MN
The Armory
Oct. 01
St. Louis, MO
The Pageant
Oct. 02
Chicago, IL
The Aragon Ballroom
Oct. 04
Kansas City, MO
Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
Oct. 05
Denver, CO
Fillmore Auditorium
Oct. 08
San Francisco, CA
The Masonic
Oct. 09
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Bowl
Oct. 10
Phoenix, AZ
The Van Buren
Oct. 12
Rancho Mirage, CA
Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa
Oct. 13
Las Vegas, NV
Park Theater
Oct. 15
Los Angeles, CA
The Wiltern