What better
way to spend summer than under the stars listening to live music? To see
friends and family all together singing their favorite songs is a memory worth
making. In Atlanta, there are many incredible outdoor venues hosting concerts
all throughout the summer. Be sure to grab some friends and check out a few
concerts in these amazing venues.
In the
Buckhead area of Atlanta, Chastain Park is an outdoor venue that sets the
standard for summer entertainment in Atlanta. Known as one of the most popular
amphitheatres in the country, Chastain has played host to many big name music
stars from every genre. This summer, it will host performances from artists
such as Harry Connick, Jr., Boyz II Men and more. Bring everyone, and enjoy one
of the best live outdoor experiences here.
Set on 45
acres of beautiful land in Alpharetta, the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at
Encore Park provides a unique experience for all concert goers. This outdoor
venue is beautifully landscaped and can seat up to 12,000 people. You don’t
want to miss coming to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, where the venue will
play host to Ellie Goulding, Keith Urban and many more this summer.
Lastly, don’t
go through the whole summer without making it out to Lakewood Amphitheatre for
any of the concerts to be played there. Lakewood Amphitheatre is on 75 acres of
land and can hold up to 19,000 people under its pavilion and on the lawn. With
incredible sound technology and advanced lighting, this venue will deliver in bringing
you a great experience. Coming soon, artists and tours such as Journey, the
Vans Warped Tour, Dierks Bentley, Hillsong United, 5 Seconds of Summer and so
many more will be coming to Lakewood Amphitheatre this summer.
Mark your
calendars and don’t miss out on what is sure to be a great experience and
memories to keep. There are always concerts to go to along with other
entertainment options, restaurants and shopping to enjoy in Atlanta. For more
information about Atlanta new homes near venues like these, visit www.TratonHomes.com.
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