Valentine's Day, the beginning of Black History Month, and the Super Bowl all fall in the middle of February, making it a very exciting time of year. There are nearly too many options for this weekend's activities, but that's not an issue for you.
Get your fill of Georgia's best food and drink at the Winter Beer Festival and the Oysterfest in Piedmont Park before heading to any game-day parties on Sunday.
The Cupid's Undie Run is also brilliant since it combines fitness with good times to support a worthy cause. So if you want to go to a festival or find a little concert to enjoy with your significant other, Atlanta is the place to go.
Visit India and See A Live Performance. Arie
India. Arie made her big breakthrough in 2001 with the album Acoustic Soul. Arie has won four Grammy Awards, among many other honors. Next up for this Denver native is a performance on Center Stage with Kevin Ross.
Live-Stream A Popular Podcast
With the epidemic's end in sight, concerts are back to business as usual. This weekend, don't miss the remarkable run of the podcast CockTales: Dirty Discussions at City Winery in Ponce City Market. This podcast event, hosted by Kiki Said So, and Medinah Monroe, will make for a fun date or girls' night out. In this segment, the ladies will open up about more intimate relationship anecdotes in an unguarded, unapologetic manner, inviting audience participation and laughter as they reflect on the fact that blunders in this area are also opportunities to grow and learn.
Enjoy Nick Swardson's Tour
The night before the Super Bowl, one of the funniest authors of our time will be performing at the Buckhead Theatre. Nick Swardson, known for his roles in films including Grandma's Boy, Click, and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, promises an entertaining evening full of hilarious stories. At this point, Swardson is well into the Make Joke From Face tour, and his Atlanta visit will be a hilarious experience for anyone in attendance.
Atlantic Station's Beer Festival
This Saturday, December 9, is the annual Beer Festival, one of the season's most exciting happenings, and it will be held at Atlantic Station. From 1 to 5 p.m., you and your friends can sample from among more than 150 beers from local Atlanta and Georgia brewers and other breweries from across the country, as well as 25 wines and ciders and the sounds of Davis & the Love and DJ Q-Tip.
Admission to the party, the live performance, a commemorative cup, and unlimited beverages are all included in your ticket price. You'll have to pay more if you want a bite to eat, but it'll be well worth it. It's not only the beverages that will be available.
Run For Charity In Cupid Undies
The Cupid's Undie Run is a nationwide event held in February to raise money and awareness for people with Neurofibromatosis. This year's race is packed with perks, including a free performance by some of the city's best artists, an open bar serving just Beer Only at Eventide Brewing, where VIPs may pick from 20 different brews, and amazing stuff to wear. The race will start at noon, and a legendary dance party will follow. You may have a fantastic time here while also helping to eliminate NF.
Having Oysters In Piedmont Park
Fans of oysters, listen up: there will be grilled, fried, and raw options at this Midtown event. The greatest seafood in the area, including these fresh mollusks, has been flown in especially for this weekend's celebrations.
If oysters aren't your thing, there's still the fried shrimp and chicken baskets and the complete bar serving up cold draft beer and specialty drinks. You and your family must not miss this year's Oysterfest, which will include the stunning Atlanta skyline, an abundance of delicious food and drink options, and a lively atmosphere.
Super Bowl LII: Chiefs vs. Eagles
You won't be watching the big game in Phoenix, right? You won't have to worry about finding a place to watch the game on Sunday night since several establishments in Atlanta will be hosting viewing parties.
There will be beer promotions and a tailgate buffet at Park Tavern just before kickoff; the Punch Bowl Social at The Battery is a great spot to watch any game; and for $79, you can enjoy an all-you-can-eat spread at Dantanna's, which has dishes inspired by each participating team.
Super Bowl LVII will be shown on the biggest 360-degree displays in Atlanta, and a state-of-the-art sound system will surround a projected football field floor at Illuminarium, making for a truly unforgettable watching experience of the most viewed program in the country.