This week Atlanta is bursting with energy as it hosts the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park, one of the biggest celebrations in professional baseball. Listeners can immerse themselves in four days of excitement at the Capital One All-Star Village, open daily through July 15, where fans of all ages can meet baseball legends, try the Home Run Derby VR batting cages, get autographs, and snap photos with team mascots. The vibe spills out into The Battery Atlanta, packed with pop-up events, fan experiences, and music, all steps away from the stadium. Truist Park is the center of attention on July 15, when the 95th MLB All-Star Game brings the sport’s superstars onto the field, but the entire area is electric all week, with pregame concerts and parties energizing the city according to info from event listings and the official MLB All-Star schedule.
Music lovers, Beyoncé is taking over Mercedes-Benz Stadium this weekend, a rare opportunity to see a global superstar perform live. If you missed out on tickets or want something a little different, the Jazz Summer Sessions continue, mixing wine, live music, and frosé at venues throughout Atlanta every Friday evening through mid-August, creating a distinctly sultry, Southern summer vibe.
For theater fans, Alliance Theatre presents “Rhythm & Thread” this Saturday, July 12, offering an intimate blend of storytelling and textile art on stage for as little as five dollars a ticket. Shakespeare lovers will not want to miss “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Shakespeare Tavern, running through July 27—a whimsical, comedic spin on the classic, complete with mischievous fairies and royal intrigue.
Atlanta’s outdoor adventures are endless. Stone Mountain Park’s “Summer at the Rock” is open daily through July 27, featuring skyride trips to the summit, dinosaur encounters, a full-sized locomotive train, and a nightly drone and fireworks spectacle. For a family-friendly outing, the Animal Tracks Bingo Hike at Chattahoochee Bend State Park on July 11 encourages kids to spot wildlife tracks and win prizes, while Jess Lucas Park in Hapeville is showing “Moana 2” under the stars with pre-movie activities and snacks, perfect for a magical Friday evening.
Foodies are in for a treat with Atlanta’s first-ever MLB All-Star Restaurant Week, where more than 40 local restaurants are rolling out special ballpark-inspired menu items all this week. Pay with your Mastercard and you might even snag tickets or swag. On Sunday, July 13, the ATL Donut Festival at Centennial Piedmont Park delivers more than 20 donut vendors, craft coffee pairings, live entertainment, and family activities—admission is free, with donut samples available for purchase.
Culture seekers can explore Atlanta’s famed museums, including the Georgia Aquarium, home to the world’s largest fish, or Zoo Atlanta, where the special Warthog Wild Encounter program runs through November. Art lovers should wander through the Painted Fern Art Festival in Clayton this weekend, featuring over 50 mixed-media artists, a bake sale, and fundraising for the arts—admission is free.
For a unique, Instagram-worthy experience, check out the Cowgirl “Honey Buckin’” Hat Bar Experience through July 14 for custom hat design, or dive into a Beyoncé Drag Brunch on July 12 celebrating the music and style of a true icon. For DIY fans, Carter’s x KiwiCo D.I.Y. Days offer creative activities for kids and families.
Soccer enthusiasts can get in on the action as the FIFA Club World Cup continues at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with matches and fan zones bringing in teams and supporters from around the world. Watch parties and events across the city amplify the excitement.
Atlanta constantly surprises with its mix of world-class events, Southern hospitality, and offbeat charm—whether you’re catching a superstar concert, savoring gourmet donuts, exploring art festivals, or cheering with a stadium full of fans, the city has something unforgettable for everyone this week.
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