Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta June 20-22, 2025

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Atlanta's bustling weekend from June 20-22, 2025, offers a rich array of cultural experiences for residents and visitors alike. Briston Maroney's "Long Hair, Long Life Tour" will take the stage at Synovus Bank Amphitheater, promising a night of indie music. Simultaneously, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Rumours ATL will present a tribute to Fleetwood Mac, blending orchestral arrangements with classic rock. Comedy fans can catch dynamic performances at Laughing Skull Lounge and My Sister’s Room, showcasing local comedic talent. The theatrical landscape features the world premiere of "Steele Roots," a production that delves into pressing social issues.

Ticket prices for events vary widely, ensuring accessibility for different audiences. This weekend not only celebrates music and laughter but also highlights Atlanta's vibrant arts scene. Residents are encouraged to explore these offerings and make the most of their weekend.

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