
Single Day Events
Feb. 6 Pancakes & Booze Art Show is a traveling exhibition of 50 artists, pancakes, live music, body painting, and multimedia displays at GA Freight Depot for age 21+.
Feb. 6 Mardi Gras Streetcar Adventure is a tour of nine bars & restaurants on the streetcar route, including a travel pass, complimentary drinks, and food specials.
Feb. 6 African-American History Tour of important graves at Oakland Cemetery.
Feb. 9 The Bach Bowl is a performance of solo and chamber music by Johann Sebastian Bach on Super Bowl Sunday in Schwartz Center at Emory University.
Feb. 9 Mardi Gras Pub Crawl turns Avalon Boulevard into a suburban version of Bourbon Street with live music and New-Orleans-style food and drink for sale.
Feb. 12 Emory Jazz Fest features Anat Cohen playing clarinet and saxophone with the Gary Motley Trio in the Schwartz Center at Emory University.
Feb. 13 For the Love of Desserts: Valentine’s Experience has 3 Sat. events: Mommy & Me Cupcake decorating class at noon; Cupcakes & Cocktails (BYOB) decorating class.
Feb. 13 The Valentine’s Day Improv Show by Dad’s Garage offers adult humor about the ups and downs of love based on audience suggestions at 569 Ezzard Street.
Feb. 13 Valentines in the Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Feb. 13 Big Band Night in the Schwartz Center at Emory University is free and does not require a ticket.
Feb. 13 Cupid’s Undie Run includes a half-naked run through the streets and a party at Big Sky for charity.
Feb. 14 OpenTable lists restaurants in greater Atlanta that offer special menus for Valentine’s Day.
Feb. 14 Be Mine – A Free Valentine’s Day Concert is classical music based on great romances (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Carmen, and La Bohème) at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
Feb. 14 Vintage Romance is a show by Minette Magnifque and an optional dinner at The Warren City Club.
Feb. 18 Georgia National Rodeo in Perry.
Feb. 18 TribalCon offers Friday and Saturday shows with an optional buffet, after parties, vendors, and workshops at Holiday Inn, 4386 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.
Feb. 20 Polar Plunge at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. It begins with live music, food, and fire pits at 11 a.m.
Feb. 27 Black History Month Parade [sound] features marching bands, entertainers, and dignitaries.
Feb. 27 AMA Supercross in the Georgia Dome.
Feb. 28 Vocalosity is a popular multicultural collection of harmonizers singing “a cappella” and dancing at Fox Theatre.
Feb. 28 Don Giovanni is a seduction artist who must pay for his immorality. This shorter version is sung in English by Peach State Opera at Drew Charter School.
Feb. 28 Harlem Renaissance features Ballethnic Dance Company and singer Adam McKnight with his band at Georgia International Convention Center.
Multiple Day Events
Feb. 1-17 The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival shows films from around the world that explore themes of Jewish life, culture, and history.
Feb. 2-14 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.
Feb. 3-28 UniverSoul Circus includes Caribbean dancers, Chinese acrobats, African clowns, and exotic animals in a heated tent at Turner Field
Feb. 3-28 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is Sondheim’s dark comedy about a barbaric barber and a beastly baker at Actor’s Express.
Feb. 5-7 Horror Convention: Days of the Dead includes films, a monster ball, panels, celebrity signings, contests, and after parties, at Sheraton Atlanta.
Feb. 5-7 Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival features jugglers, juggling lessons, competitions, unicyclists, hoopers, kendama, live music, and family fun at Yaarab Shrine Center.
Feb.5-7 Athens Wine Weekend includes a chef reception Friday evening; seminars, a grand tasting, and a gourmet dinner Saturday; and a brunch Sunday at The Classic Center in Athens.
Feb. 5-13 Moulin Rouge: The Ballet is a story of young love and rising stardom set in a Paris cabaret at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
Feb. 5-Mar 15 Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a story of seduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Neil Simon.
Feb. 10-28 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Circus Xtreme is a spectacular show with acrobats, animals, music, dance acts, and non-stop entertainment.
Feb. 12-13 The Sweet Spot is a high-energy celebration of the sexy arts that includes spoken word, burlesque dance, body painting, comedy, fashion, and DJ music
Feb. 12-14 Enjoy love songs and duets to celebrate Valentine’s Day at A Valentine’s Romance in Atlanta Symphony Hall.
Feb. 12-14 The various Lanier Islands Package Deals may include a room, dinner, champagne, breakfast, mini massages, and a kids’ party.
Feb. 13-14 Love Stories of Oakland recounts the loves, lives, and losses of former Atlantans at Oakland Cemetery.
Feb. 19-20 Georgia Boy Choir Festival welcomes new boys and includes a Grand Finale Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church on Peachtree Road.
Feb. 19-21 North Atlanta Home Show at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
Feb. 26-28 AnachroCon is about Steampunk, science, history, music, classic sci-fi literature, and amazing costumes at Atlanta Marriott Century Center

