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Atlanta Civic Center
The Atlanta Civic Center has, for more than three decades played host to some of the world's most highly anticipated productions. The Atlanta Civic Center earned the privilege of serving as the official venue for the 1996 Olympic Games' Cultural Olympiad.
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Atlanta Symphony Center
This concert hall's design is described as "21st century design that reflects three core concerns of acoustical excellence, a feeling of community for the audience, and state-of-the-art presentation capabilities," adding that "this is an extremely exciting design, unique among concert halls...."
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Breakers Music Hall
7716 N. Main St. Jonesboro, Ga 30236 Phone: 770-472-1559
This place is where a lot of local bands and even national acts get their start. The Moody boys have transformed this one-time pool hall into a pretty good concert venue and have live shows there every weekend, including 99X shows from time to time. They left some pool tables on the lower level and at the front so you can still hang out there and shoot stick before and after the shows or during the week. Check the calendar on their website for upcoming shows.
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Coca-Cola Roxy
The Roxy can be found at 3110 Roswell road in the middle of Buckhead, right at the Peachtree Rd / Roswell Rd split. The old theater turned concert hall holds close to 1500 people between the downstairs area and the balcony. The slanted floor means another perfect place to watch a band.
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Cowboys in Kennesaw
1750 North Roberts Road Kennesaw, GA 30144 Phone: 770-426-5006
Cowboys in Kennesaw is a large country dance hall and concert venue with national acts appearing several times a year(check their website for the concert calendar). Cowboys has a great Ladies Night (Thursday) and is a popular spot for Kennesaw State University students.
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Earthlink Live
New management means new sound and light equipment for the former Center Stage. Wherever you sit, you can still see the action.
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Fabulous Fox Theatre
The Fox is an impeccable intact and aggressively preserved Landmark that has been designated both a National Historic Landmark (the highest national ranking) and a "Museum"(the most prestigious statewide ranking).
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Georgia Dome
Home to the Atlanta Falcons and with a seating capacity of over 71,000 the Georgia Dome is the largest venue in Atlanta. Visit the Dome for any number of events, including concerts, Battle of the Bands, Falcons' games, the Peach Bowl, high school football playoffs, monster truck rallies, and rodeos.
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Philips Arena
One of Atlanta's newest and finest venues. Home to multiple concerts, sporting events (Including Thrashers' Hockey games), special events and more!
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Star Community Bar
Rockabilly hot-spot where Pabst Blue Ribbon is mandatory drinkin'. Bow to 'The King' at the Elvis shrine. Or hang in the Little Vinyl Lounge.
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Tabernacle
Church-come-concert hall. Multi-room, multi-level venue also hosts the Cotton Club. Pew-style balcony seating or you can stand downstairs.
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Wild Bill's in Gwinnett
Atlanta's largest Country Music Dance Club and Concert Hall. National acts appear regularly at reasonable ticket prices, check the website for the concert calendar. The gorgeous beer tub girls and lots of space make Wild Bills the best Country bar in Atlanta!
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