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Atlanta Events This Weekend: Markets & Concerts

Discover Atlanta's July 11 weekend events: farmers markets, live music, and family-friendly activities across Piedmont Park, the BeltLine, and local neighborhoods.

By Atlanta Things-to-do Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Atlanta Events This Weekend: Markets & Concerts
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Atlanta kicks off the July 11 weekend with more than a dozen scheduled markets, concerts and outdoor programs running through Sunday evening.

City calendars show steady demand for local gatherings this month after earlier summer cancellations tied to heat advisories. Organizers report higher advance ticket sales compared with the same dates last year, reflecting renewed interest in events that pair music with neighborhood walks or park settings. The timing also aligns with school summer breaks that free up families for daytime activities.

Piedmont Park hosts the weekly Green Market on Saturday morning along the 12th Street entrance, while the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail features pop-up vendor stalls near the Irwin Street underpass. Both sites draw from nearby residential pockets in Virginia-Highland and Inman Park, where residents can reach the venues on foot or by short bike rides.

Outdoor Gatherings

Centennial Olympic Park schedules a family movie night on Saturday at 8 p.m. with a 25-foot screen and free entry for children under 12. Attendance figures from the previous month showed 4,200 visitors for a similar screening, according to park records. Ticketed seating areas cost $15 per adult chair rental, with proceeds directed to maintenance of the Fountain of Rings.

Additional programming includes a Sunday morning yoga session at the BeltLine's Krog Street Market plaza, limited to 150 participants and priced at $12 per person. Registration opened last week through the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership website.

Music and Arts

The Fox Theatre on Peachtree Street lists two evening shows for the weekend, one on Friday featuring local brass ensembles and another on Saturday with a touring indie act. Single tickets start at $28, with sales tracked through the venue box office. Nearby, the High Museum of Art extends its Friday night hours until 9 p.m. with live acoustic sets in the atrium, included with regular admission of $18 for adults.

Residents planning to attend should check the respective venue websites for updated start times and weather contingencies before heading out. Parking reservations at the Fox Theatre garage fill quickly on concert nights, and transit options via MARTA stations at North Avenue and Midtown remain the most reliable routes for avoiding downtown traffic.

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