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5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: June 13-19

21 Savage plays Lakewood, the Atlanta History Center celebrates Juneteenth, and more fun things to do this week. The following events include 21 Savage's American Dream Tour, a concert at Lakewood Amphitheatre, and a Juneteenth Celebration at the Atlanta History Center's all-day programming celebrating the rich cultural and historical significance of Juneteenth. The Atlanta History Centre's programming includes folktales, theater performances, tours of important landmarks in Black history, and interactive tasting. The only ticketed event is the “Fruits of Our Labor” tasting hosted by food writer Nicole A. Taylor. Run, skate, play, and bike around Atlanta Streets Alive on Peachtree Street on Sunday, June 16, a program that opens up Atlanta’s streets to make a communal park. The Abnormal Market and Uncommon Bazaar will offer free art and feature local painters, photographers, jewelry artists, and more. The Whole World Improv Theatre's Juneteenth show will showcase comics and improv artists of African descent at a free show.

5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: June 13-19

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21 Savage: American Dream Tour

When: Saturday, June 15

Where: Lakewood Amphitheatre

Cost: Lawn tickets start at $54

Details: The “A Lot” rapper returns to Atlanta for this homecoming concert, which promotes his latest album American Dream. Guests include J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold.

Atlanta History Center’s Juneteenth Celebration

When: Saturday, June 15

Where: Atlanta History Center

Cost: Free, $85 for pre-paid interactive tasting

Details: Appreciate the rich cultural and historical significance of Juneteenth with the Atlanta History Center’s all-day programming. Full of folktales, theater performances, and tours of important landmarks in Black history, the free-to-attend event will keep you busy with multiple events happening every hour. Highlights include a make-and-take quilting class, yoga session, music shows, and build your own barbecue dry rub workshop. The only ticketed event is the “Fruits of Our Labor” tasting, hosted by James Beard Award-nominated food writer Nicole A. Taylor. Make sure to pre-register to speed up check-in and bring plenty of lawn chairs and picnic blankets to enjoy this outdoor event.

Abnormal Market and Uncommon Bazaar

When: Saturday, June 15 to Sunday, June 16

Where: Piedmont Park

Cost: Free

Details: This new free arts festival, hosted by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces, will offer unusual creations by local painters, photographers, jewelry artists, and more. Round out the day by grabbing a meal at one of the food trucks and exploring Piedmont Park.

Atlanta Streets Alive

When: Sunday, June 16

Where: Peachtree Street

Cost: Free

Details: Run, skate, play, and bike around the city with Atlanta Streets Alive, a once-a-month program that opens up Atlanta’s streets to make a communal park. Streets Alive this time takes over Peachtree Street running from 15th Street in Midtown to Mitchell Street downtown near Underground Atlanta. Without any cars to worry about, the event is a great way to bond with the community, get a workout in, and explore local businesses you might not have noticed while driving through. With relay races and children’s events, make sure to bring the entire family—pets, too.

Liberated Laughter: An Improv Celebration of Juneteenth

When: Wednesday, June 19

Where: Whole World Improv Theatre

Cost: $5

Details: Support a local nonprofit and enjoy some laughs with the Whole World Improv Theatre’s Juneteenth show, highlighting comics and improv artists of African descent around Atlanta. The performers will tell their stories entirely unscripted, and the two-set show is intended for mature audiences.

• Atlanta United takes on the Houston Dynamo at Mercedes-Benz on June 15, with a special Father’s Day ticket pack available. Info here

• The Braves face off against the Tampa Bay Rays from June 14-16, followed by the Detroit Tigers from June 17-19 for six days of exciting games. Info here

• The Atlanta Dream plays the Los Angeles Sparks at the Gateway Center on June 16. Info here

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