EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 7 MIN
Explore Atlanta's Vibrant Weekend Offerings: From Highland Games to Horror Festivals (October 18-20, 2024)
from Things to do in Atlanta · host Inception Point AI
If you are looking for a vibrant and diverse array of activities to enjoy in Atlanta, the city has something for everyone, whether you're a local or a tourist. ### This Weekend (October 18-20, 2024) For those looking for something to do this weekend, there are several exciting events. The **Stone Mountain Highland Games and Scottish Festival** at Stone Mountain Park is a must-visit, celebrating Scottish heritage with traditional athletic competitions, music, dancing, and authentic Scottish foods. The **Atlanta Horror Festival** in East Point offers a spooky experience with haunted houses, live music, food trucks, and a horror-themed parade. Admission is free, though tickets are required for the haunted house. For art enthusiasts, **Not Your Mother's Art Festival** at Slow Pour Brewing in Lawrenceville is a unique event that blends unusual and unexpected elements in a vibrant, immersive environment. ### Music and Live Performances Music lovers can enjoy **Josh Ross** at Eddie's Attic on October 18, where the Canadian singer-songwriter will perform with special guest Brandon Wisham, bringing Nashville-inspired tunes to the metro area. If you're in the mood for something more energetic, **Diplo** will be performing at Underground Atlanta on October 18, delivering a genre-blending set with his signature high-energy performance. ### Food and Drink Food festivals are plentiful in October. **A Taste of Chamblee** on October 19 features food from neighborhood restaurants, craft vendors, children’s activities, football screenings, live performances, a wine tent, and a beer garden. The **Atlanta Mimosa Festival** at Atlantic Station on October 19 allows you to sample a variety of mimosas, enjoy live music, and dance in a silent disco. For barbecue enthusiasts, **EGGtoberfest** at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, which took place on October 5, is an annual event worth looking out for next year, with a cook-off, cooking demonstrations, and children’s activities. ### Art and Culture Art lovers should check out the **Festival on Ponce**, a twice-annual arts festival in Olmsted Linear Park, featuring over 125 vendors of fine art, folk art, and outsider art, along with food, drink, and children’s activities. Although it took place on October 5-6, it's a recurring event to mark in your calendar. The **Old Fourth Ward Fall Arts Festival** on October 12-13 in Historic Fourth Ward Park showcases local and Georgian artists, with demonstrations, live entertainment, art activities, and more. ### Outdoor Adventures For outdoor enthusiasts, **Oakhurst Porchfest** on October 12 is a unique community music festival where over 100 live performances take place on the porches of the Oakhurst neighborhood in Decatur. **Stone Mountain Park** offers a variety of outdoor activities, including the upcoming **Native American Festival and Pow Wow** from October 31 to November 3, featuring live traditional dance, music, and storytelling performances, craft demonstrati This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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If you are looking for a vibrant and diverse array of activities to enjoy in Atlanta, the city has something for everyone, whether you're a local or a tourist. ### This Weekend (October 18-20, 2024) For those looking for something to do this weekend, there are several exciting events. The **Stone Mountain Highland Games and Scottish Festival** at Stone Mountain Park is a must-visit, celebrating Scottish heritage with traditional athletic competitions, music, dancing, and authentic Scottish foods. The **Atlanta Horror Festival** in East Point offers a spooky experience with haunted houses, live music, food trucks, and a horror-themed parade. Admission is free, though tickets are required for the haunted house. For art enthusiasts, **Not Your Mother's Art Festival** at Slow Pour Brewing in Lawrenceville is a unique event that blends unusual and unexpected elements in a vibrant, immersive environment. ### Music and Live Performances Music lovers can enjoy **Josh Ross** at Eddie's Attic on October 18, where the Canadian singer-songwriter will perform with special guest Brandon Wisham, bringing Nashville-inspired tunes to the metro area. If you're in the mood for something more energetic, **Diplo** will be performing at Underground Atlanta on October 18, delivering a genre-blending set with his signature high-energy performance. ### Food and Drink Food festivals are plentiful in October. **A Taste of Chamblee** on October 19 features food from neighborhood restaurants, craft vendors, children’s activities, football screenings, live performances, a wine tent, and a beer garden. The **Atlanta Mimosa Festival** at Atlantic Station on October 19 allows you to sample a variety of mimosas, enjoy live music, and dance in a silent disco. For barbecue enthusiasts, **EGGtoberfest** at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, which took place on October 5, is an annual event worth looking out for next year, with a cook-off, cooking demonstrations, and children’s activities. ### Art and Culture Art lovers should check out the **Festival on Ponce**, a twice-annual arts festival in Olmsted Linear Park, featuring over 125 vendors of fine art, folk art, and outsider art, along with food, drink, and children’s activities. Although it took place on October 5-6, it's a recurring event to mark in your calendar. The **Old Fourth Ward Fall Arts Festival** on October 12-13 in Historic Fourth Ward Park showcases local and Georgian artists, with demonstrations, live entertainment, art activities, and more. ### Outdoor Adventures For outdoor enthusiasts, **Oakhurst Porchfest** on October 12 is a unique community music festival where over 100 live performances take place on the porches of the Oakhurst neighborhood in Decatur. **Stone Mountain Park** offers a variety of outdoor activities, including the upcoming **Native American Festival and Pow Wow** from October 31 to November 3, featuring live traditional dance, music, and storytelling performances, craft demonstrati This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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