
Multiple Day Events:
January 1-3: Callaway Gardens Fantasy in Lights is a spectacular holiday light and sound show, with eight million lights and more.
January 1-3: Holiday lights at Centennial Park Stroll through a winter wonderland.
January 1-3: Stone Mountain Christmas features 2 million lights.
January 1-3: Drive past colorful displays on Magical Nights of Lights at Lake Lanier
January 1-9: Holiday Nights features one million colorful lights at Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
January 1-10: Holidays Around the World at Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
January 2-10: Seriously Silly! The art & whimsy of Mo Willems Exhibition at High Museum of Art.
January 2-10: Pinocchio at Atlanta Center for Puppetry Arts.
January 2-10: Brett Weston one of the great mid-century American photographers on display at High Museum of Art.
January 2-17: Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections
January 2-31: American Encounters: The Simple Pleasures of Still Life at High Museum of Art.
January 2- May 15: Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion Exhibition at High Museum of Art.
January 5-27: See the Atlanta Hawks play at Philips Arena several days this month.
January 9-30: See a family-friendly version of the smash hit musical Seussical by young performers at OnStage Atlanta in Decatur.
January 13-24: Brother Coyote and Sister Fox– Quick-witted Sister Fox stays one step ahead of Brother Coyote in this delightful puppet show at Atlanta Center for Puppetry Arts.
January 15-17: Shen Yun at Cobb Energy Center.
January 22-23: See world premieres by 10 emerging choreographers when Dance Canvas presents Introducing the Next Generation at Rialto Center for the Arts.
January 22-24: Callanwolde Arts Festival features 86 fine artists, demonstrations, live acoustic music, and gourmet food trucks at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.
January 26- Feb. 17: The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival shows films from around the world that explore themes of Jewish life, culture, and history.
January 27- Feb. 14: Disgraced is a Pulitzer Price winning play “about the stories we tell our friends, the secrets we tell our lovers, and the lies we tell ourselves” at Alliance Theatre.
January 28- March 10: SPACE! People of Earth, prepare to be amazed! Blast off with an alien rock-n-roll band on a galactic journey of discovery. At Atlanta Center for Puppetry Arts.
January 29-31: Meet RV dealers and manufacturers, and see the latest models of motor homes, fifth wheels, campers, and travel trailers at the Atlanta Camping & RV Show at Atlanta Exposition Center South.
January 29-31: Meet vendors of home products and services, and see their exhibits at the Atlanta Build, Remodel & Landscape Expo at Atlanta Exposition Center North.
January 29-31: The Great American Motorcycle Show features motorcycles, accessories, and southern rock at North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross.
January 29-Feb. 21: Two teenager strangers make surprising discoveries about human connections in I and You, a moving play by a local playwright at Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville.
January 31- Feb. 7: Shop from dozens of dealers of period furniture, jewelry, art, and accessories at Cathedral Antiques Show at the Cathedral of Saint Philip.
Single Day Events:
January 9: Big trucks with big wheels make big noise at Monster Jam at the Georgia Dome.
January 10: Three Kings Day features storytellers, music, live performances, and free admission to Atlanta History Center
January 12: Enjoy free admission from 1 to 6 p.m. on the Second Tuesday of the month at The Children’s Museum of Atlanta.
January 14: See hundreds of new boats, marine gear, and accessories at the Atlanta Boat Show at Georgia World Congress Center.
January 15: Game On is a symphony orchestra and wind ensemble playing music from video games at Kennesaw State University.
January 16: Magic & Mystery is an evening of close-up magic by professional magician Mat LaVore in the beautiful Omni Atlanta Hotel.
January 16: Atlanta Wine Party offers 50 wines to taste with live music, a DJ, and food for sale at Opera Nightclub.
January 16: Drummers line the entire course of the MLK Day 5K Drum Run, which is preceded by music and dancing and followed by a party at Piedmont Park.
January 16: The Atlanta Model Train Show features large working model train layouts and 30
January 18: Admission is free at the Atlanta History Center & Centennial Olympic Games Museum (plus Margaret Mitchell House, where Gone with the Wind was written) in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
January 18: Free Entrance Days in the National Parks, including Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
January 20: Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour at Philips Arena.
January 23: Sample 40 cask-conditioned ales from U.S. and U.K. craft brewers at the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting at 5 Seasons Sandy Springs & Taco Mac Prado.
January 24: Attend an emotional wedding ceremony, eat a light dinner, and dance at a reception to see wedding vendors in action at The Big Fake Wedding Atlanta at W Buckhead.
January 24: Children watch their favorite characters of Beatrix Potter come to life on stage in Peter Rabbit Tales at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
January 29:Johnny Mathis – The 60th Anniversary Concert Tour at Cobb Energy Center
Johnny Mathis – The 60th Anniversary Concert Tour
January 30:Watch the eight best marching bands from colleges that are historically black competing in the Battle of the Bands at the Georgia Dome.
January 30: Sample 150 beers, hear live music, and play games at Atlanta Winter Beer Fest at The Masquerade.
January 30: In The Mood – A 1940s Musical Review at Cobb Energy Center.
January 31: Peppa Pig Live! At Cobb Energy Center.
February Preview of Events:
Bruce Springsteen
Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus
Lord of the Dance


