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This weekend offers a diverse array of things to do in metro Atlanta. Music lovers can catch live performances at the River Rock Concert andamp; Festival, relive '90s nostalgia with New Kids On The Block, or see Missy Elliott's "Out of This World" tour. "Sesame Street The Musical" is offering special ticket prices as it nears the end of its run. Comedy fans will enjoy the Moonfly Comedy Show or Cocoa Brown's performances. Foodies can indulge at the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival or try a new restaurant during Buckhead Restaurant Week. Peachtree Street will be closed for the monthly Atlanta Streets Alive. And, if you love animals, the Creekwater Alpaca Farm Barn Tour sounds like fun for the whole family.
MUSIC
River Rock Concert andamp; Festival
What: Live music, food trucks, beverage vendors, a children's area, and more. Performers include Sam Carter, Bryce Leatherwood, Whiskey Rose Band, Ty Herndon, The Cadillac Three, and more.
When: July 26 and 27
Where: Etowah Park
How much: Free
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New Kids On The Block
What: New Kids On The Block is bringing their "The Magic Summer Tour," featuring their iconic '90s songs, to Atlanta. Special guests Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
When: July 27
Where: Ameris Bank Amphitheater, Alpharetta
How much: Starts at $21
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8th Annual Jazz Matters
What: The 8th annual Jazz Matters concert will pay tribute to Dante's Down the Hatch, the country's longest-standing jazz club that ceased operations in 2014. Among Atlanta's various jazz venues, none rival the iconic status of Dante's.
When: July 26
Where: Wren's Nest, 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, Atlanta
Tickets: Starts at $30
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Over The Rhine
What: Over The Rhine is on tour to promote their 15th studio album, "Love andamp; Revelation."
When: 8 p.m. July 26
Where: City Winery Atlanta, 650 North Ave. NE, Atlanta
Tickets: Starts at $30
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The Adele Drag Cabaret
What: The Adele Drag Cabaret by House of ALXNDR will feature music of Adele.
When: 9 to 11:30 p.m. July 26
Where: Red Light Cafe, 559 Amsterdam Ave. NE, Atlanta
How much: Starts at $15
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Little 5 Points Summer Concert
What: Silly Goose will be the featured performer during the next installment of the Little 5 Summer Concert series. Other performers include Rotten Stitches, Howling Star, Michael Myers, Gut Rust, Hatred Hill, and more.
When: 1 to 10:30 p.m. July 27
Where: Little 5 Points
How much: Free
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Missy Elliott
What: Missy Elliott is bringing her "Out of This World" tour to Atlanta. Ciara and Busta Rhymes are the special guests.
When: 7 p.m. July 27 and 28
Where: State Farm Arena, downtown Atlanta
How much: Starts at $79.50
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Nathan Nelson
What: Blues singer Nathan Nelson emerged on the Atlanta blues scene in the early 2000s.
When: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 28
Where: Blind Willie's Blues Club, 828 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta
How much: Free
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Steel Pulse
What: Steel Pulse's 12th studio production, "Mass Manipulation," reflects four decades committed to bettering mankind through music.
When: 7:30 p.m. July 28
Where: The Eastern
How much: Starts at $35
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THEATER
"Sesame Street The Musical"
What: "Sesame Street The Musical," produced by Rockefeller Studios, is offering a ticket special for its final weeks in Atlanta.
When: Closes Aug. 4
Where: The Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW, Atlanta
How much: $29 for Rows M-O, $49 for Rows F-L, and $69 for Rows A-E (plus taxes and fees)
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Movies at The Strand Theatre
What: Movies at The Strand Theatre will feature "Hedwig and The Angry Inch" this weekend. Individuals under 17 will not be admitted without a guardian. Free organ show before the movie.
When: 8 p.m. July 26
Where: Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, 117 Park Square, Marietta
How much: $12 general admission
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COMEDY
Moonfly Comedy Show with Kelly Collette
What: Moonfly Comedy Show with headliner Kelly Collette, Faith Mueller, Jay B, and Lisandra Vasquez.
When: 7 p.m. July 26
Where: Limelight Theatre, 349 Decatur St. SE, Atlanta
How much: Starts at $7
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Cocoa Brown
What: Comedian Cocoa Brown, who is known for her roles in "Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse," "The Single Moms Club," "Ted 2," and "9-1-1," is back in Atlanta.
When: July 26-28
Where: Uptown Comedy Corner, 397 Central Ave., Hapeville
How much: Starts at $20
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ART
Wild Heaven Art Market
What: 10+ local artisans, live music, 10+ beers on draft. All ages and pups welcome.
When: 12 p.m. July 27
Where: Wild Heaven Beer, 135B Maple St., Decatur
How much: Free
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Midtown Artisan Market
What: 50 local artists and more. Presented by GVG Events and Midtown Alliance.
When: 12 to 6 p.m. July 28
Where: 1093 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta
How much: Free
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FOOD/DRINK
Atlanta Ice Cream Festival
What: 14th annual Atlanta Ice Cream Festival featuring ice cream, vendors, wellness zone, a high school marching band, and more.
When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 27
Where: 10th Street and Charles Allen Drive, Atlanta
How much: Free
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Buckhead Restaurant Week
What: Multiple restaurants in the Buckhead neighborhood are offering special prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus (generally at a discount) during Buckhead Restaurant Week.
When: July 22-27
Where: Multiple locations
How much: Price varies
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FAMILY
"Danny Go Live!"
What: "Danny Go," created in 2019 by Daniel Coleman and two friends who wanted to inspire kids to get off the couch and have fun learning and exercising, is coming to Atlanta.
When: 5 p.m. July 28
Where: Atlanta Symphony Hall
How much: $75
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Creekwater Alpaca Farm Barn Tour
What: Meet alpacas at Creekwater Alpaca Farm. You can also meet bunnies, goats, sheep, horses, and pigs.
Where: Creekwater Alpaca Farm, Snellville
When: 11 a.m. July 27
How much: $12
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Stories andamp; S'Mores
What: Join Ranger Jonah for an evening of stories and s'mores. Bring chairs or a blanket. Picnic dinners are welcome. It's a 1/2-mile walk to the campfire location.
Where: Mason Mill Park, 1400 McConnell Drive, Decatur
How much: Free
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OTHER
Walking Tour of Downtown Atlanta
What: "Flatirons, Fires and Early Atlanta: Historic Downtown Atlanta Tour" will feature the exteriors of several of Atlanta's landmark structures and their environs. Learn how Atlanta's business district developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
When: 12 p.m., July 26
Where: 133 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta
How much: $9.50 (tickets required)
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Watch Party for Olympics Opening Ceremony
What: Cheer on your favorite athletes while watching the opening ceremony on an outdoor big screen and dance into the night with a DJ playing the best of the '90s.
When: 1 p.m., July 26
Where: Citizens Market Food Hall, Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta
How much: Free
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Bridgerton on Edgewood
What: Smoke and Chill ATL: Bridgerton on Edgewood will feature Bridgerton-themed cosplay, live performances, a full bar, house food, and various vendors.
When: 5 to 10 p.m., July 26
Where: 339 Edgewood Ave. SE, Atlanta
How much: Starts at $30
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"Titanic: An Immersive Voyage"
What: Life-sized recreation of rooms, immersive video animations, and 3D views place you onboard the Titanic as a passenger.
When: Opens July 26
Where: Exhibition Hub Atlanta, 5660 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta
Tickets: $32.90 general admission
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Atlanta Streets Alive
What: Once day a month during the summer, Peachtree Street closes to traffic for a celebration of Atlanta. Bike, walk, skate, dance and play. Visit local businesses and vendors. Live music, foam party, energy healing, food, drinks and more.
When: 1 to 5 p.m. July 28
Where: Peachtree Street between 15th Street and Mitchell Street.
How much: Free
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COMING UP
"Funny Girl"
What: The Broadway revival "Funny Girl," featuring one of the most iconic scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, takes the stage in Atlanta.
When: July 30-Aug. 4
Where: Fox Theatre
How much: Starts at $34
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"Sweet Baby James"
What: Bill Griese performs the songs of the legendary James Taylor during the tribute show "Sweet Baby James."
When: 7:30 p.m., Aug. 3
Where: Aurora Theatre, 128 E. Pike Street, Lawrenceville
How much: Starts at $40
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If you would like to submit information for a future things to do list, send an email to joyce.lupiani@fox.com.
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