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The 11 Best Upcoming Festivals in Atlanta

Jennafer Bowman Jennafer Bowman | April 7, 2022 | Lifestyle Feature

Here are the upcoming festivals in Atlanta you won't want to miss.

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4/24
Cochon555’s Heritage Fire
With a fiery start in Atlanta, Cochon555’s Heritage Fire is making a pitstop on their national food and wine tour. Celebrating heritage breed livestock and heirloom produce, ATL’s festival will feature talent from Pat Pascarella of Bastone, John Castellucci of Cooks & Soldiers and Archna Becker of Tandoori Pizza and Wings Co. Each ticket includes drinks, unlimited delicious food and all-day entertainment. To kick it up a notch, there will even be a competition for the “Best Bite of the Day.” Guardian Works, 755 Echo St. NW

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4/28 - 5/1
Bodacious Blooms Flower Festival
Spring has sprung in Buckhead Village with the inaugural Bodacious Blooms Flower Festival. Find picture-perfect florals and immersive exhibits from hands-on floral workshops, wellness pop-ups and exclusive promotions from local retailers such as Gypsy Kitchen. The event will have pop-up sessions throughout the day and a cocktail party on Thursday. The blooms can be found throughout all of the village, including EDENS’ Andrews Square, Selig’s Buckhead Commons, The Charles and The St. Regis Atlanta, where you can find larger-than-life photo backdrops and live music. Various locations

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4/29 - 5/1
Sweetwater 420 Fest
Three days of live music, good food and local art will blend at the SweetWater 420 Fest, presented by the nation’s 11th largest craft brewer, SweetWater Brewing. Highlights of the festival include a craft beer-centric event, a local ATL vendor food court, stages upon stages of live music and an auction benefiting various charities. Started in celebration of Earth Day, the festival continues to have a large focus on eco-friendly initiatives. Attendees can cool off at one of the many sustainable sponsor tents. Centennial Olympic Park

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5/6 - 5/7
Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival

Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend with good BBQ, great music and cold beer at the 12th annual Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival held at Logan Farm Park. This two-day festival will pit the Amateur Backyard BBQ teams against one another with the Lord of the Wings contest on Friday and the Tasters Choice Pork Competition on Saturday. All attendees can vote on their favorite wings and their favorite pork. All net proceeds go to charities in the Acworth, Kennesaw and Marietta communities. 4405 Cherokee St.

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5/7
Célébrez en Rosé

From the wine to the lifestyle, celebrate all things rosé at Célébraz en Rosé, a national tour dedicated to the bubbly spirit. Break out your best pink and white dress and get ready to pose in front of the illustrious photo installations and life-sized games. Enjoy rosé wine and champagne with gourmet food pairings as live music from artists such as Robin Thicke and DJ Jazzy Jeff light up the festival. Historic Fourth Ward Park, 680 Dallas St. NE.

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6/3 - 6/4
Candler Park Music Festival

Give back and get down at Candler Park Music Festival presented by Scofflaw Brewing Co. Two days of head-bopping jams combined with a handpicked selection of local food trucks and vendors will make this neighborhood favorite a can't-miss. The 14th annual festival will showcase the musical talents of acts such as Grace Potter and Twiddle. Proceeds benefit City of Atlanta Parks, Atlanta ContactPoint and Candler Park Neighborhood.

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8/19 - 8/21
Atlanta Underground Film Festival

Celebrate independent filmmakers who are thriving by straying away from the norm at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. DIY and grass-roots movies that bend and break the boundaries of the traditional film are being displayed at the 19th annual festival. The down-to-earth setting gives filmmakers and fans the chance to connect and collaborate with one another. The festival will be giving out awards throughout all categories and with thousands of submissions. The competition is tight! Rolecall Theater, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE

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9/15 - 9/18
Imagine Music Festival
Atlanta’s largest EDM camping festival, Imagine Music Festival, is back and better than ever. Over 300 performers will rave on multiple stages. Beat the heat at one of the free water stations and enjoy over 150 food options from vegan and local vendors. Escape the crowd with one of the many amenities around the festival, such as the Aqua Dayclub pool or one of the transformational art, sports, health and wellness workshops. New for the 2022 festival, all three-day festival passes now come with GA tent-only camping access, meaning attendees will have a total of four days and four nights of GA camping. Kingston Downs

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9/15 - 9/18
The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival

Embark on a Texas to D.C. flavor-inspired journey at The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival. The South’s best eats will be on full display at Tasting Tents and Publix Demo Stages by local ATL chefs. Each ticket comes with all-day entertainment, alcoholic beverages and unlimited food. If that isn’t enough, indulge in an intimate brunch, lunch or dinner to celebrate ATL’s local talent. Historic Fourth Ward Park

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9/16 - 9/17
Music Midtown
It wouldn't be festival season in Atlanta without Music Midtown. Located in the heart of the city and surrounded by some of ATL’s hot spots, the two-day festival is a must-go for music lovers. Over 36 music acts in genres such as hip-hop, pop, rock and country grace Music Midtown’s stages every festival. Beat the lingering Georgia heat with 30 local food vendors, all of whom are ready to help guests cool off. Piedmont Park, 400 Park Drive NE

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9/24
Viva Tequila Festival
Tucked away inside Truist Park is a one-day-only fiesta with authentic Mexican food and exclusive small batches of tequila. ¡Viva Tequila! is throwing a full-day all-inclusive party with Mexican eats, sips and music all without leaving the state of Georgia. Celebrate Mexican culture in three different areas of the celebration: the main area, the VIP lounge and the vendor and sponsor area. Enjoy exclusive shots of one tequila, two tequila, three tequila and many more. 755 Battery Ave. SE



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