
Single Day Events:
Oct. 2: The Atlanta Braves play the Cardinals with Fireworks after the game.
Oct. 2: See short films and enjoy 20 kinds of beer at Clips Beer & Film Tour- Fourth Ward.
Oct. 3: Bodies as Works of Art– a body painting competition at Georgia Railroad Freight Depot.
Oct. 3: Flux Night- Celebrate art in the streets in the Castleberry Hill Arts District. Free
Oct. 3: Das Best Oktoberfest– 150 beers, wines plus German food at Atlantic Station.
Oct. 3: Georgia Craft Beer Festival– 30 Georgia Breweries join with music, food and more.
Oct. 3: Alpharetta Brew Moon Octoberfest– beer, wine and local restaurants in historic downtown
Oct. 3: Fall Festival and Market has food trucks, games, pumpkins and vendors in Roswell.
Oct. 3: Wipeout Run at Atlanta Motor Speedway is a 5K race through 12 fun obstacles.
Oct. 4: Atlanta Challenge scavenger hunt ends with food and awards and costume contest.
Oct. 4: Sunday in the Park– a Victorian Street festival in Oakland Cemetery.
Oct. 4: Bosley’s Birthday Bash supports rescue dogs and is a birthday party for people and pets.
Oct. 7: Sharpie Slam– a live art battle with music and food at Tech Square.
Oct. 8: Aqua Vino- Wine tasting at the Aquarium with 200 wines from around the world.
Oct. 9: Atlanta Cheese Festival at Atlanta Botanical Garden. 100 cheeses, music and more.
Oct. 10: The Blessing of the Pets with free pet snacks, portraits and parking in Midtown Atlanta.
Oct. 10: Destination East Point features live entertainment, artists, and food in East Point.
Oct. 10: Brookhaven Chili Cook Off. It has live music, a kids’ zone, and arts & crafts.
Oct. 10: Atlanta Parent’s Family Festival offers family activities, a petting zoo, pony rides, games, entertainment, food & craft booths, and music at Mercer University in Atlanta.
Oct. 10: Seafood & BBQ Festival features live music, and food alley at Riverdale Town Center.
Oct. 10: Taste 100 beers at the Marietta Craft Beer Festival.
Oct. 10: Lilburn Daze– 200 arts and crafts vendors, food booths, and more at Lilburn City Park.
Oct. 11: Boxerstock– music, food trucks, dog supply vendors, and a kids’ village in Marietta.
Oct. 12: Magic Monday: Celebrate Halloween with young children at Atlanta History Center.
Oct. 15: R&B legend Aaron Neville and his quintet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
Oct. 16: Enjoy Georgia Aquarium with live music, cocktails, and tapas at Sips Under the Sea.
Oct. 16: The Vampire Ball with performances, a local vampire and more at Famous Pub.
Oct. 17: Little 5 Points Halloween Festival and Parade.
Oct. 17: Decatur Craft Beer Festival features 100 craft beers, live music, and food.
Oct. 17: Watch the Atlanta Silverbacks play a home game.
Oct. 17: DeKalb International Food And Music Festival at Northlake Mall.
Oct. 18: Down & Dirty Obstacle Race with 20 obstacles at Georgia International Horse Park.
Oct. 21: Back To The Future Party, live music, dancing, and costume contest at Masquerade.
Oct. 22: Comic legends John Cleese and Eric Idle in Together Again at Cobb Energy Centre.
Oct. 23: Sample whiskies and spirits at Whiskies of the World, with dinner at the Grand Hyatt.
Oct. 24: Watch often humorous amateur teams at the North Avenue Soapbox Race.
Oct. 24: Bring a kite to family-friendly Atlanta World Kite Festival at Piedmont Park.
Oct. 24: Fernbank BOO-seum Trick-or-Treat at Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
Oct. 24: Bud-n-Burgers Festival in Brook Run Park, Dunwoody.
Oct. 24: UC Arts & Crafts Festival features vendors and live music & a 5K run in Union City.
Oct. 24: Grayson Blues & Brews craft beer festival with live music in Grayson City Park.
Oct. 24: Alive! Festival features natural products, art, health & wellness at a park in Suwanee.
Oct. 24: Hail to the Ale Beer Festival-100 beers, entertainment, and food trucks at Heritage Park
Oct. 25: Travel on foot down entertainment filled Peachtree Street during Atlanta Streets Alive!
Oct. 25: Atlanta 10 Miler & 5K that begin at Atlantic Station.
Oct. 25: Cheers for Change– a fundraising party for the homeless at Monday Night Brewing.
Oct. 29: Halloween Beer Festival– drinks and entertainment at Red Brick Brewing.
Oct. 30: Halloween Night on Callanwolde Mountain includes trick or treating and costumes.
Oct. 30: Martinis & IMAX Fright Night for adults at Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
Oct. 30: Sip of the South a BBQ with open bar and dancing at historic Bulloch Hall in Roswell.
Oct. 31: Nightmare on 13th Street– dance, food and $1000 in costume prizes at CosmoLava.
Oct. 31: Halloween Hijinks– thrilling and chilling music for all ages and kids to wear costumes.
Oct. 31: Boos and Brews party with beer, music, and costume contest at Masquerade.
Oct. 31: The Super Run 5/1K walk- get a cape and wear a costume at Brook Run Park Roswell.
Multiple Day Events:
Oct. 1-4: Jar the Floor– a comedic play at Southwest Arts Center.
Oct. 1-4: Atlanta Game Fest– play and shop for used board games in Dunwoody.
Oct. 1-4: North Georgia State Fair with rides, animals, food and more in Marietta.
Oct. 1-11: Stupid F*cking Bird– a modern, adult content play at Actor’s Express.
Oct. 1-18: In the Next Room? A play on stage at Synchronicity Theatre.
Oct. 1-25: Stone Mountain Park’s Pumpkin Festival with costumes, stories and more.
Oct. 1-31: Nightmare’s Gate– a haunted house in Douglasville.
Oct. 1-31: Six Flags Over Georgia Fright Fest– beware of zombies lurking at night.
Oct. 1- Nov. 1: Encounter the Headless Horseman in The Sleepy Hollow Experience.
Oct. 2-4: Cinderella– performed as a ballet. At Gwinnett Center.
Oct. 2-4 & 8-11: Chambers of Horror– a truly disturbing haunted house at The Masquerade.
Oct. 2-11: Georgia State Fair with rides, shows, music, and more at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Oct. 2-Nov. 1: FearThe Woods– a haunted barn experience in Stockbridge.
Oct. 2- Nov. 7: Netherworld– a haunted house experience at a large house in Norcross.
Oct. 3-4: Sweet Auburn Music Fest– a festival of music on Auburn Avenue at Jackson.
Oct. 3-4: Fall Fest at Candler Park has live bands, 100 art booths, food trucks and more.
Oct. 3-4: Maker Faire, an event for science, creativity, innovation and art in downtown Decatur.
Oct. 3-4: Norcross Art Splash– a large arts, food and jewelry fair in Norcross.
Oct. 3-4: Wings Over North Georgia– an aerobatic show and aircraft display with BBQ in Rome
Oct. 7-11: A3C Festival– hip-hop festival at various Atlanta locations.
Oct. 7-11: Disney on Ice- 50 Characters entertain at 100 Years of Magic at Philips Arena
Oct. 8-11: Atlanta Black Theatre Festival delivers 40 plays in 4 days at Morehouse College.
Oct. 9-10: Atlanta Underground Film Festival shows films and videos at the DooGallery.
Oct. 10-11: Watch professional chalk artists compete at Chalktoberfest in Marietta.
Oct. 10-11 and 17-18: Georgia Apple Festival in Ellijay.
Oct. 15-23: Elevate Atlanta offers many performances involving 100 artists.
Oct. 16-17: Wire & Wood Songwriters Festival, with food trucks, beer, and wine in Alpharetta.
Oct. 16-18: Scottish culture festival, Stone Mountain Highland Games at Stone Mountain Park.
Oct. 17-18: Fall Festival on Ponce– fine arts, crafts, and more at historic Olmsted Linear Park.
Oct. 17-18: Brookhaven Arts Festival100 juried artists, live music, kids’ corner, and food.
Oct. 17-18: 100 artists booths at Johns Creek Arts Festival across from Atlanta Athletic Club.
Oct. 17-30: A performance of horror onstage at Dracula: The Catacombs in Lawrenceville.
Oct. 17, 18, 24, 25, 31: Boo at the Zoo is a Halloween festival with costume contests, treats, magical paths, decorations, music, and kid crafts at Zoo Atlanta.
Oct. 22-23: Atlanta Shortsfest shows films from a variety of genres at the DooGallery.
Oct. 23-24: Owl-O-Ween features balloon rides, trick-or-treating, & more at Kennesaw State.
Oct. 23-25: The Georgia Latino Film Festival shows Latino created films.
Oct. 23-25: The Country Living Fair has 200 booths at Stone Mountain Park.
Oct. 23, 24, 30: A guide leads you on a well-lit trail to meet costumed creatures of the woods at the non-scary Halloween Hikes at Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell.
Oct. 23-25 & 29-31: Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tour. Hear stories about the Oakland Cemetery’s famous residents.
Oct. 23- Nov. 14: A Murder is Announced a classic story of mixed motives, concealed identities, and expert detective work at OnStage Atlanta.
Oct. 24-25: Atlanta Arts Festival offers art, entertainment, and festival food in Piedmont Park.
Oct. 24-25: Fall Jonquil Festival– art, acoustic music, food, puppets, at Villiage Green Smyrna.
Oct. 28-Nov. 15: The Thrush & the Woodpecker– play of betrayal & revenge at Actor’s Express.
Oct. 29- Nov. 1: Indian Festival and Pow-Wow showcases at Stone Mountain Park.


