ATLANTA — Looking for something to do in Atlanta over the holiday weekend? From races to fireworks, Atlanta has a series of events to offer from July 4 to July 7.
Here are 11 exciting events happening in the city from July 4 to July 7.
Peachtree Road Race
July 4, Piedmont Park
Celebrate the 4th of July with the annual Peachtree Road Race, the world’s largest 10K. This iconic race attracts runners and spectators from all over the world.
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Fantastic Fourth Celebration
July 1-7, Stone Mountain Park
Enjoy a week-long celebration with a laser show, live music, and spectacular fireworks every night at Stone Mountain Park.
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Chamblee July Concert andamp; Fireworks Show
July 4, Chamblee City Hall
Experience live music from The Platinum Band and a stunning fireworks display at Chamblee City Hall.
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Rosé the Day Away on July 4th
July 4, TWO urban licks
Celebrate Independence Day with rosé specials, delicious food, and live entertainment at TWO urban licks.
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Copa America 2024 Watch Party
July 2-24, Wicked Wolf
Join the excitement of Copa America with dedicated watch parties for the Colombian and USA national teams, complete with DJs and raffles.
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Southern Spirits
July 3, Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
Enjoy an evening of Southern hospitality with craft spirits, live music, and local history at the Southern Museum.
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Bird’s Eye Parade View 2024
July 4, Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre
Watch Marietta’s Freedom Parade from a comfortable and elevated view at the Strand Theatre.
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Candlelight Concert
July 4-5, Venue TBA
Experience the magic of classical music under candlelight with performances from talented local musicians.
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Red, White andamp; Brews
July 5, Park Tavern
Enjoy a night of craft beers, live music, and delicious food at Park Tavern's Red, White andamp; Brews event.
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Atlanta Street Food Festival
July 7, Piedmont Park
Indulge in a variety of cuisines from Atlanta’s best food trucks at the Atlanta Street Food Festival, featuring live music and family-friendly activities.
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