Come to the business district of Stone Mountain Village for FREE concerts on Main Street!
Tunes by the Tracks takes place every Friday night during the months of May, June, September, and October in 2024.
The FREE music series features local indie artists, performing on a stage in the municipal parking lot on Main Street.
Bring a lawn chair, if you’d like. There will be beer, wine, and sodas available for purchase.
Concerts are 7 to 9 p.m. and take place rain or shine, but may be canceled during times of severe weather.
Check out our huge list of FREE outdoor concerts in 2024!
Check out our Complete Guide to Atlanta Fall Festivals andamp; Fairs -- which covers the entire metro area and includes all the fairs and festivals from September thru November.
Fall 2024 dates for Tunes by the Tracks
All dates are Fridays nights, from 7 to 9! You can also check the Facebook events page for upcoming concerts.
Sept. 6
Electromatics
Sept. 13
The Cazanovas
Sept. 20
Stello and the Supes
Sept. 27
Skyler Saufley
Oct. 4
Women in Blues
Oct. 11
Natti Love Joys
Oct. 18
Charlie Wooton Project
Oct. 25
Squirrelheads
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Fall 2023 dates for Tunes by the Tracks
September 8
Albert White
September 15
Gibson Wilbanks
September 22
Skyler Saufley
September 29
The Squirrelheads
October 6
The Cazanovas
October 13
Women In Blues
October 20
Peter Karp Band
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