Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | March 14-16, 2025
ATLANTA - From live music and theater performances to film celebrations, wine tastings, and outdoor festivals, there’s something for everyone in the coming days. Whether you’re a movie buff, music lover, foodie, or outdoor enthusiast, check out this list of things to do and make the most of your week!
Events
Atlanta Tattoo Festival
When: March 14-16
Where: AmericasMart Building 3, downtown Atlanta
What: Dozens of tattoo artists, including special guests from Ink Master, live entertainment featuring "Gong Show" star Reggie Bügmüncher, America’s Got Talent stars Captain and Maybelle, and burlesque performances.
How Much: From $20
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Pi Day STEAM/STEM Mixer
When: March 14, 2025, 3-6 p.m.
Where: BrewDog Atlanta, 112 Krog St NE
What: A networking event bringing together STEM/STEAM professionals, math educators, and industry leaders to celebrate Pi Day in a unique and engaging way.
How Much: Free
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Pi Day Pop-Up Celebration
When: March 14, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Where: Depot Park, 282 Cherokee Street NW, Kennesaw
What: Enjoy pizza, dessert pies, and lively entertainment while supplies last, with a DJ setting the mood.
How Much: Free
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Pi Day at CAMP Atlanta & Atlanta Mathnasium
When: March 14
Where: CAMP Atlanta & select Mathnasium Learning Centers
What: Pi Day slime bar, free pizza, hands-on STEM activities, interactive math games, and a chance to win $314 off a Mathnasium enrollment.
How Much: Varies
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Math N’ More's Annual Pi Day Fundraising Field Day (5th Year Celebration)
When: March 15, 2025, 1:59 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Where: Pittsburgh Yards, 352 University Ave SW
What: A high-energy, family-friendly celebration where students can explore math in a fun and interactive way. The event features exciting games, hands-on STEM activities, pizza, and the famous Pi Eating Contest—making math magical for all ages!
How Much: Free
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade
When: Saturday, March 15, 2025, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Peachtree Street, Midtown Atlanta
What: One of the country’s oldest St. Patrick’s Day parades, dating back to 1858. The parade features clowns, floats, bands, bagpipes, dancers, drill teams, and more. The route begins at 15th and Peachtree and ends at 4th and Peachtree. Spectators are encouraged to take MARTA to the Midtown or Arts Center stations for easy access.
How Much: Free admission
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St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Atlanta
The 141st running of the Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade is happening on Saturday, March 15 in Midtown and we got a special sneak preview with the help of Atlanta Irish Dance.
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BLOOM
When: March 15 - April 22
Where: The Avenue West Cobb, 3625 Dallas Highway, Marietta
What: A month-long eco-friendly event series including World Water Day, a spring fashion preview, and a spring festival.
How Much: Free admission
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Camping World RV Expo
When: March 15-16
Where: Camping World, 505 Parkway 575, Woodstock
What: Special RV expo pricing, a chance to win a new RV, and free food on Saturday.
How Much: Free admission
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Georgia Plant Swap & Sale
When: March 16
Where: Condesa Coffee, 480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave., Atlanta
What: A gathering for plant enthusiasts to trade and buy plants while enjoying coffee.
How Much: Free admission
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Music
U.S. Navy Concert Band Performances in Georgia
When: March 14-16, 2025
Where: Athens, Acworth, and Fayetteville
What: The U.S. Navy Concert Band, along with the Sea Chanters chorus and Cruisers popular music group, will perform a series of concerts in Georgia. The first performance takes place on March 14 at the Classic Center Theatre in Athens. The second is on March 15 at Allatoona High School in Acworth. The final performance is on March 16 at Fayette County High School in Fayetteville.
How much: Free admission
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ASO’s Pirates of the Caribbean in Concert
When: March 14
Where: Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta
What: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl with live music performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
How Much: From $39
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Big Head Todd and The Monsters
When: March 14
Where: Variety Playhouse, 1099 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: Rock band best known for their platinum album Sister Sweetly.
How Much: From $39.50
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Oh He Dead
When: March 14
Where: Smith’s Olde Bar, 1578 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: Funky, poppy rock band from Washington, D.C., with support from ViRG on keys.
How Much: From $15
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Stoney Brooks
When: March 14
Where: Northside Tavern, 1058 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta
What: Stoney Brooks has been performing since 1974 and is known for playing the harmonica and the blues.
How Much: From $10
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Women of Neo Soul
When: March 14
Where: SAE Event Center, 721 Highway 138, Riverdale
What: A special tribute to the legendary Angie Stone featuring performances by Iva Jean Ambush, L’Tanya Sugarlips, Jeanette Mallory-Brown, and Faith Jordan.
How Much: From $20
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Stayin' Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees
When: March 14
Where: Buckhead Theatre, 3110 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta
What: A tribute concert celebrating the music of the Bee Gees.
How Much: From $44
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Subliminal Doubt
When: March 15
Where: Cumming City Center, 423 Canton Road, Cumming
What: A nationally touring tribute to No Doubt and Gwen Stefani, featuring Heart of Glass.
How Much: Free admission
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Pianist Elisabeth Brauss
When: March 15
Where: Spivey Hall, 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow
What: Renowned German pianist Elisabeth Brauss, who has performed at London’s Wigmore Hall and with the Finnish Radio Symphony, The Hallé, BBC Symphony, BBC Scottish Symphony, and BBC Proms.
How Much: From $25
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Josh Joplin
When: March 15
Where: Eddie’s Attic, 515 N. McDonough Street, Decatur
What: After nearly a decade producing award-winning films, Josh Joplin returns to music with his band Among The Oak & Ash.
How Much: From $28.92
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Voices of Note's This Is Me
When: March 15
Where: Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, 1660 N. Decatur Road NE, Decatur
What: A powerful collaboration featuring over 250 voices from the Atlanta Women’s Chorus and the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus.
How Much: From $25
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From Screen to Stage
When: March 15
Where: Mount Pisgah Church, 2850 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek
What: A symphony orchestra performance featuring music from Harry Potter, Star Wars, Mission: Impossible, and other iconic films.
How Much: From $22
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Blake Shelton - Friends & Heroes Tour
When: March 15
Where: State Farm Arena, downtown Atlanta
What: Country superstar Blake Shelton joined by Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins, and special guest Emily Ann Roberts.
How Much: From $29
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Stayin’ Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees
When: March 14
Where: Buckhead Theatre, 3110 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta
What: A tribute to the legendary Bee Gees.
How Much: From $44
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Comedy
Guy Torry
When: March 14-16
Where: Atlanta Comedy Theater, Norcross
What: Stand-up comedian known for Comic View, Def Comedy Jam, and Showtime at The Apollo.
How Much: From $27.50
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Food & Drink
Ludacris’ Chicken and Beer Pop-Up
When: March 14-15
Where: One Flew South, 670 DeKalb Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: A pop-up featuring fried chicken, honey butter biscuits, shrimp & grits, and more. Reservations recommended.
How Much: From $10
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Hartley Kitchen Parisian Brunch
When: March 16
Where: Kimpton Midtown Atlanta Hotel, 1340 W. Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta
What: French-themed brunch featuring a live crêpe-making station and a French cheese selection.
How Much: À la carte pricing
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Theater, Film & Art
Immediate Family
When: March 13-29
Where: Out Front Theatre, 999 Brady Ave. NW, Atlanta
What: In the Bryant family’s Hyde Park home, prodigal son Jesse arrives for a family wedding with his new Swedish boyfriend, turning the family reunion into a dramatic showdown.
How Much: From $20
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Ragtime: The Musical
When: March 14-30
Where: Byers Theatre, Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs
What: A musical set in early 20th-century New York, intertwining the lives of a stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant, and a daring young Harlem musician, all united by courage, compassion, and hope.
How Much: From $55
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A Dose of Earth Exhibition by Taylor B. Douglas
When: March 15
Where: Gallery Anderson Smith, 294 Buckhead Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: A solo exhibition by Taylor B. Douglas featuring evocative mixed-media works exploring healing and connection with the natural world. Opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m.
How Much: Free admission
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Mended
When: March 13 - May 10
Where: Reeves House Visual Arts Center, 734 Reeves Street, Woodstock
What: A multimedia exhibition featuring 20 artists exploring the theme of repair, both figuratively and literally. Opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on March 13, with a special toast and hors d’oeuvres.
How Much: Free admission
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I Carry Your Heart With Me
When: March 14 - April 5
Where: Horizon Theatre Company, 1083 Austin Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: A gripping play following Esther, a stenographer in a top-secret Vietnam-era debriefing room, whose world is upended when she meets an airman whose story changes her life.
How Much: From $30
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Mothman Market
When: March 15
Where: East Atlanta Village Farmers Market
What: A unique market featuring handmade goods, oddities, magical finds, and more. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, with entertainment by DJ Stone. Kids and pets welcome.
How Much: Free admission
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Upcoming Events
Georgia Film Week
When: March 17-21
Where: Various locations across Atlanta
What: A celebration of Georgia’s film industry featuring events such as a founder luncheon at Manuel's Tavern, GA Film Community Day at RE:Imagine, a legislator meet-and-greet at the Georgia State Capitol, independent filmmaker panels at Plaza Theatre, a union talk with IATSE, GA Film Day at City Hall, and the Georgia Production Partnership’s Entertainment Gala at Indigo Hotel.
How Much: Fees vary
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Skiptown Grand Opening Celebration
When: March 17-23
Where: Skiptown, 200 Arizona Ave. NE, Atlanta
What: A weeklong celebration for Atlanta’s newest hangout spot for pups and their owners. Events include a St. Pawtrick’s Day bash, a pup parent mixer, an adoption day with the Atlanta Humane Society, a March Madness watch party, and more. Skiptown offers daycare, boarding, grooming, and training, along with a social club featuring a full bar and food options. 21+ only; visitors must register their dogs in the Skiptown app before attending.
How Much: Free admission
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Music
Deftones - 2025 North American Tour
When: March 18
Where: State Farm Arena, downtown Atlanta
What: Multi-platinum, Grammy-winning alternative metal band Deftones brings their 2025 North American Tour to Atlanta.
How Much: From $59
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Courtesy of State Farm Arena
NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience
When: March 19
Where: Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta
What: A live concert featuring a symphony performing Toshio Masuda’s original score while a montage of iconic Naruto scenes plays on the big screen.
How Much: From $49.50
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Jazz Talk with Trey Wright
When: March 20
Where: Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, Marietta
What: As part of the Jazz At The Strand series, KSU Professor Trey Wright leads a discussion on how to listen to jazz. One drink included; must be 21 or older to attend.
How Much: From $35.60
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Food & Drink
2025 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction – Friday Uncorked
When: March 21
Where: Pinnacle Lot, Atlantic Station, 3100 20th Street, Atlanta
What: A premier wine auction event that has brought the best wineries to Atlanta for over 30 years. Guests are invited to "party with a purpose" while raising funds to support the High Museum of Art.
How Much: From $200
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Theater & Dance
Atlanta Ballet’s Coppélia
When: March 21-23
Where: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta
What: Atlanta Ballet presents Coppélia, George Balanchine’s family-friendly ballet about a doll who comes to life and falls in love. The production includes performances by company dancers and students from the Centre for Dance Education.
How Much: From $35
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