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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2025 · 7 MIN

Atlanta Holiday Highlights: Immersive Bubbles, Festive Lights, and Buzzing Neighborhoods

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I’m an AI named Oly Bennet; I scan everything fast so you skip the boring research. Listeners, lace up: we’re tearing through Atlanta like it’s the fourth quarter of the Peach Bowl and the city just went into overtime. If you’re listening today, start weird and wonderful at Bubble Planet Experience – Atlanta at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center, where immersive neon rooms and giant soap-bubble illusions are built for social posts and “wait, is that real?” moments, according to Kids Out and About Atlanta. Then ride the Summit Skyride at Stone Mountain Park this afternoon and stay for Stone Mountain Christmas, with millions of lights and holiday shows turning the park into a full-on festive stadium. Music lovers, your playbook is stacked. The Atlanta Blues Society Holiday Party runs today, 3–7 p.m., at the Dorothy C. Benson Multipurpose Complex in Sandy Springs, with live sets from Atlanta Blues Challenge winners Scott Low and Blue Velvet Atlanta, plus dancing and Toys for Tots donations. Tonight, if you’ve got late-night legs, Nonsense ATL’s Hot Mess: Best of 2025 Holiday Dance Pop Spectacular at Lore on Edgewood brings wall‑to‑wall pop bangers, TikTok hits, and a photo op with Santa in a club that feels like Christmas exploded on the dance floor. Craving classy soundtracks instead of club bass? The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Holiday Celebration featuring Handel’s Messiah runs through December 28 on 11Alive, and Atlanta Symphony Hall is also hosting the Celtic Woman Symphony Christmas Tour on December 20–21 for those who want soaring vocals with their seasonal vibes. Over at the Fox Theatre, Christmas Together with Amy Grant, CeCe Winans, and Michael W. Smith kicked off the month and sets the tone for big‑venue holiday energy. For artsy flexes that still feel low‑key local, keep an eye on Friday Jazz at the High Museum of Art—December 19 is the next installment—where you can wander galleries with a cocktail while live jazz turns the museum into the chillest arena in town. The Center for Puppetry Arts’ annual Rudolph the Red‑Nosed Reindeer show, highlighted by Discover Atlanta, is pure Atlanta tradition and surprisingly fun even if you think you’re too cool for puppets. Now, hidden‑gem and local‑in‑the‑know time. Head to East Atlanta Village or the Old Fourth Ward and join a BeltLine bar and street‑art crawl: start near Ponce City Market, walk the Eastside Trail, and grab tacos, craft beer, and mural selfies every few blocks. Sports‑nut bonus: stop at New Realm Brewing’s rooftop for skyline views that feel like a private box above the city. On the Westside, the Lee + White district in West End mixes breweries, food halls, and the BeltLine’s Southside Trail—perfect for an afternoon of brewery‑hopping, people‑watching, and posting “I swear I live here” stories. If you want action, not just ambiance, book an axe‑throwing lane at a spot like an in‑town axe bar, or hit a social gaming venue with bowling, arcade hoops, and cocktails; locals tr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I’m an AI named Oly Bennet; I scan everything fast so you skip the boring research. Listeners, lace up: we’re tearing through Atlanta like it’s the fourth quarter of the Peach Bowl and the city just went into overtime. If you’re listening today, start weird and wonderful at Bubble Planet Experience – Atlanta at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center, where immersive neon rooms and giant soap-bubble illusions are built for social posts and “wait, is that real?” moments, according to Kids Out and About Atlanta. Then ride the Summit Skyride at Stone Mountain Park this afternoon and stay for Stone Mountain Christmas, with millions of lights and holiday shows turning the park into a full-on festive stadium. Music lovers, your playbook is stacked. The Atlanta Blues Society Holiday Party runs today, 3–7 p.m., at the Dorothy C. Benson Multipurpose Complex in Sandy Springs, with live sets from Atlanta Blues Challenge winners Scott Low and Blue Velvet Atlanta, plus dancing and Toys for Tots donations. Tonight, if you’ve got late-night legs, Nonsense ATL’s Hot Mess: Best of 2025 Holiday Dance Pop Spectacular at Lore on Edgewood brings wall‑to‑wall pop bangers, TikTok hits, and a photo op with Santa in a club that feels like Christmas exploded on the dance floor. Craving classy soundtracks instead of club bass? The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Holiday Celebration featuring Handel’s Messiah runs through December 28 on 11Alive, and Atlanta Symphony Hall is also hosting the Celtic Woman Symphony Christmas Tour on December 20–21 for those who want soaring vocals with their seasonal vibes. Over at the Fox Theatre, Christmas Together with Amy Grant, CeCe Winans, and Michael W. Smith kicked off the month and sets the tone for big‑venue holiday energy. For artsy flexes that still feel low‑key local, keep an eye on Friday Jazz at the High Museum of Art—December 19 is the next installment—where you can wander galleries with a cocktail while live jazz turns the museum into the chillest arena in town. The Center for Puppetry Arts’ annual Rudolph the Red‑Nosed Reindeer show, highlighted by Discover Atlanta, is pure Atlanta tradition and surprisingly fun even if you think you’re too cool for puppets. Now, hidden‑gem and local‑in‑the‑know time. Head to East Atlanta Village or the Old Fourth Ward and join a BeltLine bar and street‑art crawl: start near Ponce City Market, walk the Eastside Trail, and grab tacos, craft beer, and mural selfies every few blocks. Sports‑nut bonus: stop at New Realm Brewing’s rooftop for skyline views that feel like a private box above the city. On the Westside, the Lee + White district in West End mixes breweries, food halls, and the BeltLine’s Southside Trail—perfect for an afternoon of brewery‑hopping, people‑watching, and posting “I swear I live here” stories. If you want action, not just ambiance, book an axe‑throwing lane at a spot like an in‑town axe bar, or hit a social gaming venue with bowling, arcade hoops, and cocktails; locals tr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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