Families gather at a summer concert in Atlanta's outdoor venue.
Atlanta is alive with free summer concerts and music festivals for families looking for entertainment. With outdoor events bringing the community together, attendees are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets, snacks, and drinks. Notable upcoming performances include the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Mahler’s Symphony No. 7 and a variety of other concerts. Events like the First Friday Concert Series and the Virginia-Highland Summerfest offer free family-friendly options, while those seeking unique experiences can enjoy the Classical Remix Music Festival. Atlanta presents a vibrant atmosphere for those looking for summer fun.
Atlanta is bustling with free summer concerts and music festivals designed for families seeking entertainment options. With outdoor events promoting a community spirit, attendees are encouraged to bring tailgate chairs, blankets, snacks, and drinks to enjoy the festivities comfortably. Most of the concerts occur after sundown, making them a perfect way to unwind after a day of activities. All of the highlighted events in this article are free of charge, ensuring accessible fun for everyone.
Among the notable events scheduled for June is the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performing Mahler’s Symphony No. 7 on June 5 and June 7 at 8 p.m. at the Atlanta Symphony Hall. While tickets for this orchestral experience start at $30, it promises to be an enriching evening for music enthusiasts. A more eclectic vibe can be found at the concert featuring River Tiber on June 6 at Aisle 5 in Atlanta, with tickets available from $20.
Families can also enjoy the First Friday Concert Series on June 6 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Gainesville’s Historic Downtown Square, offering a free evening of music. For those interested in a fun night filled with nostalgic tunes, the Happy Together Tour 2025 will take place on the same evening at Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee, with all seats priced at $50.
The following day, June 7, presents an exciting lineup for music lovers. The rap artist Lil Baby will be performing as part of his Wham World Tour at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, where ticket prices start at $59. Fans of opera can catch the Atlanta Opera showcasing Semele on multiple dates including June 7, 10, 13, and 15, with ticket prices beginning around $40. Additionally, British indie band The Kooks will perform their All Over The World Tour on June 7 at The Tabernacle, with tickets starting at $35.
Another highlight that day is the concert featuring The Isley Brothers with After 7 at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre in Mableton, where ticket prices start at $45. For those seeking a relaxed atmosphere, the Ray Howard Band Concert at Village Green Park in Smyrna is a great option, running from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on June 7 and is free to attend, with table rentals available. The Fuzzstock Festival 2025 at Boggs Social & Supply in Atlanta will also be happening on June 7, with tickets ranging from $10 to $20.
On June 8, music enthusiasts can experience the Classical Remix Music Festival: Music Under the Moon at Leafmore-Creek Park Club in Decatur at 7:30 p.m., with additional performances on June 22 and June 27. This uniquely themed festival showcases a fusion of classical sounds with a modern twist. For arts lovers, the Marietta Square Art Walk on June 6 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. allows an opportunity to engage with local artists, also available for free.
Families can revel in more summer fun at the Virginia-Highland Summerfest from June 6-8. With various festivities occurring in the neighborhood, this event is free and invites participants to savor the vibrant community spirit. Other family-friendly activities include the Zoo Atlanta Neighborhood Block Party on June 8, where adults are charged $19.95 and children $14.95 for a day filled with engaging experiences.
Moreover, the Flying Colors Butterfly Festival will take place on June 7-8 at the Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell, with admissions included in the general ticket price. Nearby, on June 8 and 22 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., The Battery Atlanta will host a Farmers Market Featuring the Bark Market, offering a free exploration of local goods.
In sum, Atlanta’s summer concert series and festivals offer a wealth of free family entertainment, catering to various tastes in music and cultural experiences. The city provides an ideal backdrop for families and individuals looking to embrace the season’s vibrant atmosphere. Atlanta’s Ultimate Kids Summer Vacation Guide further emphasizes the plethora of activities available, extending beyond just music events.
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