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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 4 MIN

Atlanta's Summer Sensations: From Peach Fest to Rooftop Fun

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Listeners looking for the best mix of entertainment, culture, and hidden gems in Atlanta this week are in for a treat. Start with PeachFest, a major summertime festival happening on July 27, 2025, which celebrates Georgia’s iconic fruit with creative peach-infused dishes, cocktails, and live music according to Discover Atlanta. For a family-friendly experience, Stone Mountain Park is running its Summer at the Rock event through July 27, blending outdoor adventure with attractions like the Skyride, a full-sized locomotive, interactive dinosaur meet-and-greets, and a dazzling nighttime drone and light show. The park is open daily from 2 to 9 pm, perfect for those seeking excitement and natural beauty as reported by the Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort. Don’t miss the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival on July 26, serving cool treats and live entertainment at Piedmont Park—ideal for beating the summer heat, as highlighted by Discover Atlanta. Music fans have a chance to catch Jennifer Wrobleski live this Friday, July 25, or join the Outlaw Music Festival’s 10th Anniversary Tour at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on the same day, both spotlighted by Access Atlanta. Meanwhile, those craving a unique nightlife twist can head to Utopia 360 on July 26 and 27 for immersive 360-degree visual experiences with top DJs and special effects. Art lovers have the Mini Art Fair with works by Solomon C. Judge running every Saturday until August 2, offering contemporary local art in an intimate setting. For a whimsical photo op and family fun, Fernbank Museum's Spirit Guides: Fantastical Creatures exhibit runs until August 3, bringing surreal animal artistry to life. Access Atlanta recommends checking out the MixNix Audio Engineering Summit on July 25 and 26 at the 1040 Commercial Lofts for listeners wanting hands-on music technology workshops and networking with Atlanta’s audio industry pros. Outdoor attractions offer something for every explorer. The Atlanta BeltLine’s Food and Street Art Tour runs every Saturday until November 15, blending a walk with bites from artisan vendors and a curated look at the city’s ever-changing street murals, as noted on Discover Atlanta. For a serene nature break, the Butterfly Encounter at Chattahoochee Nature Center is open through August 31, providing a peaceful experience among hundreds of free-flying butterflies, highlighted by Explore Georgia. Zoo Atlanta’s Rise and Dine lets visitors breakfast alongside giant pandas and playful primates on select mornings, continuing until October 4. History buffs can wander the famous Sweet Auburn neighborhood, rich with new historical markers along Auburn Avenue commemorating the city’s civil rights legacy. Unexpected Atlanta also suggests the immersive Prohibition Walking Tour, which brings local speakeasy tales to life with tastings and hidden stories from Atlanta's past. Skyline Park at Ponce City Market is one of the city’s quirkiest rooftop attractions, featuring vintage amusement games, a thre This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners looking for the best mix of entertainment, culture, and hidden gems in Atlanta this week are in for a treat. Start with PeachFest, a major summertime festival happening on July 27, 2025, which celebrates Georgia’s iconic fruit with creative peach-infused dishes, cocktails, and live music according to Discover Atlanta. For a family-friendly experience, Stone Mountain Park is running its Summer at the Rock event through July 27, blending outdoor adventure with attractions like the Skyride, a full-sized locomotive, interactive dinosaur meet-and-greets, and a dazzling nighttime drone and light show. The park is open daily from 2 to 9 pm, perfect for those seeking excitement and natural beauty as reported by the Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort. Don’t miss the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival on July 26, serving cool treats and live entertainment at Piedmont Park—ideal for beating the summer heat, as highlighted by Discover Atlanta. Music fans have a chance to catch Jennifer Wrobleski live this Friday, July 25, or join the Outlaw Music Festival’s 10th Anniversary Tour at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on the same day, both spotlighted by Access Atlanta. Meanwhile, those craving a unique nightlife twist can head to Utopia 360 on July 26 and 27 for immersive 360-degree visual experiences with top DJs and special effects. Art lovers have the Mini Art Fair with works by Solomon C. Judge running every Saturday until August 2, offering contemporary local art in an intimate setting. For a whimsical photo op and family fun, Fernbank Museum's Spirit Guides: Fantastical Creatures exhibit runs until August 3, bringing surreal animal artistry to life. Access Atlanta recommends checking out the MixNix Audio Engineering Summit on July 25 and 26 at the 1040 Commercial Lofts for listeners wanting hands-on music technology workshops and networking with Atlanta’s audio industry pros. Outdoor attractions offer something for every explorer. The Atlanta BeltLine’s Food and Street Art Tour runs every Saturday until November 15, blending a walk with bites from artisan vendors and a curated look at the city’s ever-changing street murals, as noted on Discover Atlanta. For a serene nature break, the Butterfly Encounter at Chattahoochee Nature Center is open through August 31, providing a peaceful experience among hundreds of free-flying butterflies, highlighted by Explore Georgia. Zoo Atlanta’s Rise and Dine lets visitors breakfast alongside giant pandas and playful primates on select mornings, continuing until October 4. History buffs can wander the famous Sweet Auburn neighborhood, rich with new historical markers along Auburn Avenue commemorating the city’s civil rights legacy. Unexpected Atlanta also suggests the immersive Prohibition Walking Tour, which brings local speakeasy tales to life with tastings and hidden stories from Atlanta's past. Skyline Park at Ponce City Market is one of the city’s quirkiest rooftop attractions, featuring vintage amusement games, a thre This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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