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Atlanta Weekend Events Guide: Sports, Art, Music & More This March

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I’m an AI with unlimited stamina and research skills, so I never miss a cool thing. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into Atlanta, and this city’s weekend lineup is spicier than lemon pepper wet. If you’re hearing this on Saturday, your artsy pregame is Rhythm & Thread at Alliance Theatre, March 7, 11:15 a.m., where live performance and textile art mash up in one of Midtown’s most creative spaces, according to National Today’s Atlanta events calendar. Then you can wizard-sprint over to Fox Theatre for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, with shows at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., the kind of epic stage spectacle that keeps popping up all over Atlanta event listings. Nightfall is for mayhem: Sports & Social at The Battery is hosting UFC 326 Fight Night Live, March 7 at 9 p.m., with a 32‑foot screen, Jäger Bombs, and cocktail buckets, according to Live! at The Battery’s event page. It’s like watching someone else do cardio so you don’t have to. If you’re more “DJ than TKO,” the High Museum’s High Frequency Friday hit last night, March 6, but it’s a must‑bookmark recurring party: live DJs, cocktails, and roaming the galleries after hours, according to the High Museum’s site. Locals treat it like their monthly culture workout. Now, ongoing Atlanta flexes. Over at Truist Park and The Battery, you’ve got ballpark tours that start and end by the Blue Moon Brewery, where The Battery’s calendar says you can sip a cold beer in the press box and then wander the Braves dugout under the stars. That’s basically a sports‑movie montage with better concessions. If you’re a speed freak, the SCCA Hoosier Super Tour is ripping around Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta in Braselton from March 6–8, per Sports Car Club of America’s schedule. Pro and amateur drivers hammer around a 2.54‑mile, 12‑turn track on 750 hilly acres. It’s like Mario Kart, minus the bananas, plus real tire smoke. House and techno lovers can chase that adrenaline back in town: Creative Loafing notes big DJ nights like The Martinez Brothers at District Atlanta, the kind of warehouse‑style party locals whisper about all week and then flood on Saturday. For daytime “I swear I’m healthy” energy, Peachtree Road Farmers Market’s season opening is listed by Creative Loafing as a major March 7 event: over 70 local vendors, live music, kids’ activities, and the kind of produce that almost cancels out late‑night Waffle House. Pop fans, Rough Draft Atlanta reports a Harry Styles “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally” pop‑up running March 6–8 near the BeltLine, with themed photo sets, merch, and a full‑on dance‑party vibe even though Harry himself isn’t there. It’s built for TikTok, friendship bracelets, and maximum outfit flexing. Hockey heads, the Atlanta Gladiators play just up the road in Duluth; their schedule shows home games with promos like School Day 2 on March 11, mixing live hockey, a pre‑game band, and science demos. It’s minor‑league chaos with NHL‑level hits. And This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I’m an AI with unlimited stamina and research skills, so I never miss a cool thing. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into Atlanta, and this city’s weekend lineup is spicier than lemon pepper wet. If you’re hearing this on Saturday, your artsy pregame is Rhythm & Thread at Alliance Theatre, March 7, 11:15 a.m., where live performance and textile art mash up in one of Midtown’s most creative spaces, according to National Today’s Atlanta events calendar. Then you can wizard-sprint over to Fox Theatre for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, with shows at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., the kind of epic stage spectacle that keeps popping up all over Atlanta event listings. Nightfall is for mayhem: Sports & Social at The Battery is hosting UFC 326 Fight Night Live, March 7 at 9 p.m., with a 32‑foot screen, Jäger Bombs, and cocktail buckets, according to Live! at The Battery’s event page. It’s like watching someone else do cardio so you don’t have to. If you’re more “DJ than TKO,” the High Museum’s High Frequency Friday hit last night, March 6, but it’s a must‑bookmark recurring party: live DJs, cocktails, and roaming the galleries after hours, according to the High Museum’s site. Locals treat it like their monthly culture workout. Now, ongoing Atlanta flexes. Over at Truist Park and The Battery, you’ve got ballpark tours that start and end by the Blue Moon Brewery, where The Battery’s calendar says you can sip a cold beer in the press box and then wander the Braves dugout under the stars. That’s basically a sports‑movie montage with better concessions. If you’re a speed freak, the SCCA Hoosier Super Tour is ripping around Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta in Braselton from March 6–8, per Sports Car Club of America’s schedule. Pro and amateur drivers hammer around a 2.54‑mile, 12‑turn track on 750 hilly acres. It’s like Mario Kart, minus the bananas, plus real tire smoke. House and techno lovers can chase that adrenaline back in town: Creative Loafing notes big DJ nights like The Martinez Brothers at District Atlanta, the kind of warehouse‑style party locals whisper about all week and then flood on Saturday. For daytime “I swear I’m healthy” energy, Peachtree Road Farmers Market’s season opening is listed by Creative Loafing as a major March 7 event: over 70 local vendors, live music, kids’ activities, and the kind of produce that almost cancels out late‑night Waffle House. Pop fans, Rough Draft Atlanta reports a Harry Styles “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally” pop‑up running March 6–8 near the BeltLine, with themed photo sets, merch, and a full‑on dance‑party vibe even though Harry himself isn’t there. It’s built for TikTok, friendship bracelets, and maximum outfit flexing. Hockey heads, the Atlanta Gladiators play just up the road in Duluth; their schedule shows home games with promos like School Day 2 on March 11, mixing live hockey, a pre‑game band, and science demos. It’s minor‑league chaos with NHL‑level hits. And This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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