5 must-see concerts in Atlanta this week
If there was ever a time to rally the troops, it’s now! There are so many shows that I know you and your friends will enjoy this week, so get ready to buy your tickets and sing your heart out.
John Mayer
The years of work John Mayer has put in make him a legend in the industry. Thankfully, he’s not slowing down and we’ll get to see him continue his legacy at State Farm Arena.
Location: Downtown - 1 State Farm Drive; Time: 7:30 p.m.; Date: Monday, March 27; Admission: From $140; Website: accessatlanta.com
New Edition
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph and Johnny are still giving us their electric dance moves and classic songs all these years later! The group’s “Legacy Tour” is coming to State Farm Arena and they’re bringing Keith Sweat, Guy and Tank along with them.
Location: Downtown - 1 State Farm Drive; Time: 7:30 p.m.; Date: Thursday, March 30; Admission: From $129; Website: accessatlanta.com
MAJOR.
If you’re ready for some smooth sounds, then you’re ready for MAJOR. at City Winery. He created the theme song for so many weddings with his hit “Why I Love You,” so I know he is going to bring all of the love vibes to the stage.
Location: Midtown - 650 North Avenue NE; Time: 8 p.m.; Date: Saturday, April 1; Admission: From $38; Website: citywinery.com
Larkin Poe
The rock band, fronted by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell, are ready to rock out at Variety Playhouse. Originally from north Georgia, the band will show us what true Georgia talent looks like!
Location: Little Five Points – 1099 Euclid Ave NE; Time: 8 p.m.; Date: Saturday, April 1; Admission: From $41; Website: ticketmaster.com
Lecrae
It’s time to get your praise on! Lecrae’s fusion of gospel music with a modern twist has gained him hundreds of fans, from all over the world and two Grammys. You can catch “The Final Church Clothes” tour at Buckhead Theatre this week.
Location: Buckhead - 3110 Roswell Rd NE; Time: 7 p.m.; Date: Sunday, April 2; Admission: From $32.50; Website: livenation.com