
Fourth of July Events:
July 2-5: Nightly laser show and fireworks display at Stone Mountain Park.
July 3: Red, White and Boom fireworks at Lillian Webb Park in Norcross.
July 3 (&17th): Atlanta Braves play ball followed by fireworks at Turner Field.
July 4: Annual fireworks show set to music at Centennial Park.
July 4: Fireworks viewing from The Georgia Aquarium. Choose from an adult buffet with bar or a family friendly option.
July 4: Red, White and Booze. Watch fireworks in Olympic Park from the rooftop of Ventanas.
July 4: Fireworks at Lenox Mall
July 4: Fireworks at the Mall of Georgia
July 4: Carnival, fireworks and live music at City Hall in East Point.
July 4: Atlanta’s annual Peachtree Road Race ends at Piedmont Park.
July 4: Fourth of July celebrations last all day in Marietta.
July 4: Sparkle in the Park in Lilburn.
July 4: Downtown Decatur “Pied Piper Parade” concludes with fireworks at night.
July 4: Dunwoody 4th of July Parade.
July 4: Lanier Island 4th of July fun lineup includes concerts and fireworks show.
July 4: 4th of July Extravaganza at Whiskey Blue provides a close up view of fireworks for adults 21+.
Single Day Events
July 2: Vans Warped Tour at Lakewood Amphitheater.
July 3: Brookhaven Food Truck and Movie Night.
July 10: Hall and Oats at Chastain Park Amphitheatre.
July 11: Sign up your eight-person team to compete at Atlanta Field Day in Fourth Ward Park.
July 11: Flotry performs at Center Stage.
July 11: Anthony Bourdain performs at the Fox Theatre.
July 11: Atlanta Street Food Festival showcases the best in local food trucks and local bands at Piedmont Park.
July 11: ‘Nezian Fest includes Islander food, music, and children’s activities at Candler Park.
July 11: Reptile Day at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History celebrates exquisite reptiles.
July 13: Neon Trees performs at Center Stage.
July 15: Rod Stewart at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre.
July 16: Watch Jaws on screen at the Fox Theatre.
July 17: Fall Out Boy at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
July 18: Lady Antebellum at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
July 18: Watch The Breakfast Club on screen at the Fox Theatre
July 18: CATS at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
July 19: Kid Rock at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
July 25: Atlanta Ice Cream Festival features ice cream, entertainment, vendors, and fitness events at Piedmont Park.
July 25: Atlanta Wine Party offers 50 wines to taste with live music and a DJ at Opera Nightclub.
July 25: Chattahoochee River Summer Splash is a six-mile float down river to family festivities and a shuttle bus.
July 30: Watch Ghost Busters on screen at the Fox Theatre.
July 26: Slipknot at Lakewood Amphitheare.
July 29: Lady Gaga at Chastain Park Amphitheatre.
Multiple Day Events
July 1-September: National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta.
July 1-3: The Princess and the Pea, Ya’ll! Puppet show at Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
July 1-12: Avenue Q– the puppet show musical for adults. At Oglethorpe University.
July 1-26: Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type is a puppet musical about cows that learn to negotiate with Farmer Brown, at Center for Puppetry Arts.
July 1-31: Free Yoga every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30pm at Atlantic Station’s Central Park.
July 2-28: Every Tuesday morning, Atlantic Station’s Central Park will transform into every child’s dream playground! Also music and storytelling. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
July 2,9,16,23: Movies in Central Park at Atlantic Station. 6:30-9:00pm
July 5-12: Atlanta’s women’s basketball team, Atlanta Dream, plays at Phillips arena.
July 7- August 2: Chasin’ Dem Blues is a foot-stomping musical history of American blues at Southwest Arts Center.
July 9-30: Movies on the Town in Brookhaven every Thursday.
July 10 & 24: Jazz on the Lawn at Callenwalde Fine Arts Center in Decatur.
July 10-26: August Wilson’s play Two Trains Running plays at New African Grove Theater Company in Decatur.
July 10-August 9: Actor’s Express presents the award winning rock musical, Rent.
July 10- August 16: OnStage Atlanta in Decatur presents the musical version of The Addams Family TV show.
July 11-August 29: Watch the Atlanta Silverbacks play soccer at their stadium.
July 16-August 2: Sylvia Beard Theatre in Buford presents Steel Magnolias on stage.
July 17-18: Find everything for Scrapbooking at the Scrapbook Expo at Gwinnett Center.
July 17-19: 170 horses compete at Ticket to Ride Benefit Horse Show at Willis Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta.
July 17-25: OnStage Atlanta in Decatur presents 101 Dalmations.
July 18-26: Get a special deal on a fixed-price meal for brunch, lunch, or dinner during Downtown Restaurant Week.
July 24-26: Attend the Atlanta African Dance and Drum Festival at Morehouse College.
July 25- August 2: The Atlanta Open is a televised annual men’s tennis tournament held at Atlantic Station.
July 28- August 2: Atlanta International Fashion Week showcases Atlanta’s elite designers and models.
July 31-August 2: Enjoy a mix of local and international films at Gwinnett Center International Film Festival.


