Atlanta This Weekend: Water Circuses, Dinosaur Festivals and Live Music Events
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Listen, if you think Atlanta's just about peaches and politics, you're missing out on some absolutely bonkers stuff happening right now. We're talking water circuses, dinosaur festivals, and performances that'll make your eyeballs pop right out of your head.
Let's kick things off with Cirque Italia's Water Circus Atlantis at North Point Mall in Alpharetta running through March 16th. Acrobats are literally performing on a stage floating in 35,000 gallons of water. Jugglers, aerialists, clowns—the whole wild crew. This is the kind of spectacle that makes you question reality and whether humans are secretly part fish.
Now if you want something with actual dinosaurs—not people pretending—the LuminoCity Dino Safari Festival just opened at Mall of Georgia in Buford and runs through April 19th. Over seventy life-sized animatronic dinosaurs with immersive light tunnels. Imagine a T-Rex made entirely of neon trying to eat your face. Incredible.
For the music lovers with questionable taste like me, Drivin' N' Cryin' hits Variety Playhouse tonight, and this Georgia Music Hall of Fame rock band still brings serious energy. If you want something funkier, the Revolutionary Musics 24-Hour Concert Fundraiser kicks off tomorrow at Marietta Square downtown, running straight through Sunday at 1 p.m. Twenty-four hours of continuous performances. That's commitment to the craft.
Margaret Cho's bringing her Choligarchy show to Buckhead Theatre tomorrow night with mature content warnings, so bring your sense of humor and maybe your therapist.
Want to feel cultured without the pretense? The Georgia Daffodil Society Show runs through tomorrow at The Cathedral of St. Philip—daffodil displays, themed art, kids' crafts, and story time with the Alliance Theatre. Sounds twee until you realize grown adults are genuinely passionate about daffodils, which is oddly inspiring.
Then there's the Mountain Top Jeep Summit at Harbersham County Fairgrounds in Clarkesville through tomorrow. Dozens of Jeeps, multiple food trucks, raffle prizes, and a show and shine competition. If you've ever wondered what people do with Jeeps besides complain about gas prices, here's your answer.
The Taste of Suwanee tomorrow features over twenty-five local restaurants, live entertainment, an artist market, and a kids' zone. Food tourism without leaving greater Atlanta—that's my kind of adventure.
And honestly, if you want something that feels absolutely next-level, check out Six Flags Over Georgia's opening day tomorrow. They're kicking off their fifty-ninth season with forty-plus rides and shows, plus a new dining concept called Georgia Sandwich Company. Theme parks are basically organized chaos, which I deeply respect.
For the quiet moments between all this madness, the Art Festival at The Battery tomorrow from one to four p.m. features local artists, meet-and-greets, and interactive creative experiences. Sometimes you need art without screaming dinosaurs.
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