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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

4.3 (86 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Joy C.

This was my first time visiting the Symphony in years. My partner and I went to Black Panther in Concert. The Orchestra was amazing, but the real gem was seeing Massamba Diop, the Senagalese drum soloist who performed alongside the orchestra. The acoustics were exemplary, which is no surprise, but the experience of hearing the live score with original musicians is unmatched. I highly recommend this experience to anyone who enjoys live music.

Harry Potter decor
Emily H.

Incredible! If you have the chance to go to one of the Harry Potter Concerts, go! The overall atmosphere is fun and interactive with photo ops. Also loved the bar and snack selection. Great date idea!

Sheena S.

So when I hear the name, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, I have great expectations for the hall and entire experience. The problem is, I have been to the Georgia Tech Orchestra, and there wasn't anything putting the Atlanta Symphony even a slight notch higher. The venue: Woodruff Arts Center - home for three attractions: High Museum, Alliance Theater, and The Symphony. They require vaccination card with ID, or 48h or less negative Covid test for 13 and older. Masks are required. The hall itself was average. I'd say the CMX movie theater at Halcyon in Alpharetta has me wanting to visit it more than the symphony. The staging was undesirable. Could not even see all the musicians. If I wanted to HEAR the music, I could put on a "CD" (revealing my age), at least I didn't say a record ( =p) . I want to SEE the musicians and the beautiful instruments they are playing. All the musicians are stacked one in front of the other. I probably would not visit again on my own accord. If a friend wanted to take me, I'd accompany. Also, the best thing I heard that night was a patron talking to his friend. He said, "Golly, it's been 2 years into the pandemic, you'd think they could TURN ON THE WATER FOUNTAINS!" That is so true, give me a break about shutting off the water. So many people were visiting the multiple bathrooms and attempting to get water. We were lucky when one lady discovered one. Then the line at that fountain grew like it was offering magical elixir. Mind you, there are two concession bars to purchase beverages/snacks. Parking: Steep

Best Date Night
Erica S.

#DateNights should be a special night regardless if your going out with someone for the first time or parents getting their night out from their kids. #MommyAndDaddyNeedAMoment Many of us don't get to have date night as much as we would like so picking something that isn't the same old restaurant or the same movie is important. Atlanta is an amazing city with cultural options all over the place. We recently had the pleasure of enjoying the #AtlantaSymphony who played the score of one of our favorite movies #BlackPanther. This was the first time that we have watched the #BlackPanther in its entirety since the passing of #ChadwickBoseman. A true legend and a king. Not only did we get the privilege of watching a beautifully created score being played live. The amazement that hits you when you realize your not listening to the @MarvelStudios introduction being played from the movie but its being performed LIVE is unbelievable. What truly took our breathe away was the appearance of #MassambaDiop who is the Senegalese drum soloist heard through out the movie. Watching him play along side the #AtlantaSymphony was simply breathtaking. If you have never watched a movie with the live score being played do yourself a favor and check out www.ASO.org and find out what other movies they will be playing. Now while this was a #DateNight for us there were many parents who brought their kids to experience this level of art and culture. I think that we should expose our children to that as early as possible. We cant wait to take our daughter to her first live orchestra performance. What experiences have you and your spouse on #datenight that you loved?

Hands down the best Symphony Orchestra I attended on 10/7 and Nathalie Stutzmann was the music director, you could feel her love and passion for the music such a joy to watch. The Harpist Xavier De Maister was breathtaking. I love the Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky piece and lastnight's arrangement was just pure electrifying.

David Foster concert poster. 12/2021
John K.

A fine concert venue. This is the arts though & in pandemic Atlanta, be sure to bring your ID, mask, AND vaccine card, or get there early enough to get & pay for a rapid Covid test. Have seen the ASO previously & tonight the fabulous David Foster with an assortment of amazing talents to help sing his fabulous repertoire of hits.

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Jamarcus T.

Wow! I've never experienced the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and as an Atlanta native, that's a mistake because again, wow, this is an outstanding performance. My gf and I paid the Woodruff Arts center (which is home to the Orchestra) during their Christmas special in early December, and were treated to not only the Atlanta symphony orchestra, but also the orchestra chorus, the Morehouse College Glee club, and the Gwinnett Young Singers. Norman Mackenzie was the director of choruses, and you'd think once the music started playing that it was a recording, considering how no one on the stage missed a beat. The show was about an hour and a half, give or take a few minutes, but no intermission, so plan accordingly. Time does fly by with the excellent performances (I personally think the Morehouse Glee Club stole the show) so you probably wont mind the lack of an intermission. We sat on the lower level center, but there is balcony seating as well. Prices vary by where you sit. The only thing that might match the sounds provided by the orchestra are the decorations in the Woodruff Arts Center. Holiday cheer could be seen all around, and I really enjoyed my time here. I may or may not pay the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra a visit during other events, but I must tell you that i'll happily go back to their Christmas special again. I hope you get to check them out!

Liliane S.

Went there for a Harry Potter concert ( Prisoner of Azkaban ) because my kids have just binged watch all Harry potter movie. In addition they are both learning piano so i thought i would be a great experience to see a live concert and see all the amazing things you can do with instrument. they did show the film above the orchestra so sometimes we tend to match the movie instead of experiencing the concert, that would be the only negative i have. not our 1st concert but i always have a lot of respect for all those musicians, so much time and effort so we can enjoy the concert. it is a little pricey but totally worth every dollar. Can t wait for the next concert we can attend !

Warming up for the 2011 holiday concert.
Will P.

After my first time hearing the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, I was absolutely blown away. So, I waited until the next time before I reviewed to make sure it wasn't an anomaly - you know, like Lindsay sober. Last night's 2011 Holiday concert, based on a program made famous by Robert Shaw and impeccably led by Shaw-disciple Norman McKenzie, clinched it for me: this is one of the best cultural experiences in the city, hands down. It's also one of the finest choirs I've ever heard. Full disclosure: my honey sings in the choir and really enjoys the tutelage of Mr. McKenzie and his fellow choir geeks. But I can set that aside and tell you confidently that, if you're not going to hear this choir, or the symphony at all, you're an idiot. Yes, there, I said it. Get off your damn couch or out of the bar or step away from Taco Mac for a day and go hear these folks. It will change you. I promise. On that point, last night I was moved to a new place for a number of reasons. The ASO concertmaster, violinist David Coucheron, did a Vivaldi solo that was sublime - expert, nuanced and masterful. I'm not so big into violin but I was hanging on to every note - particularly because it was set against the a choir concert. The ASOC's male voices last night were especially compelling, although I was sitting house-left and couldn't hear the gals as much. The pinnacle of the evening, though, was the Morehouse College Glee Club, which was performing opposite another, female singing group from Gwinnett. I'm a huge fan of gospel, but their performance transcended the genre altogether because their director had them in a remarkable, tightly controlled unison that blew everyone away. They are apparently quite the sought-after group, performing around the country and with various different groups. I made a promise to myself last night that I'd go and see one of their concerts so I can hear the whole set instead of sprinkled in with other performers. Well done. I'd be remiss issuing this review without stating how much I loathe this hall itself. We need to solve our differences, whatever they may be, so we can move to the next phase with our city's symphony and build the future. This concert venue is an embarrassment for a city wanting, needing and deserving a world-class hall along the lines of Sydney Opera House, and it continually frustrates me that the sound quality lessens the impact of an otherwise stellar music program. Still, go see these folks as soon as you can. You can even lift a pint in celebration at Taco Mac afterward.

Current roster of musicians and music director?
Warren N.

[Location] Corner of Peachtree Street NE and 15th Street NE Their parking garage on Arts Center Way NE [Interior and Atmosphere] A huge and beautiful venue. Lots of lounging area. [Experience] I got to sit in the first row last week, for the "April 12/14 program," and it was absolutely amazing! Although I enjoy movie scores more than classical music, the musicians performed with much passion and channeled it in portraying the novella of Taras Bulba (One of the pieces during the program). The venue itself was fun to explore and look around [Service] Staffs were friendly and willing to help me, even when I was lost. [Amenities] The "twelve eighty" bar which provides coffee, snacks, desserts, spirits, beer, and other refreshments. Delta SKY360 Club inside the venue. An underground parking garage that has an elevator upward, which brings you up and next to the venue. There are parking garages around ASO as well, if you prefer to park somewhere else. [Summary] If I have one of those Saturdays where I have absolutely nothing to do, I probably will return to watch a music score program there and rate my experience as well. Thanks, ASO!

Raiders of the Lost Ark in concert
Lindy F.

"As my father used to say to me, just because you've been bumped up to first chair in the orchestra, doesn't mean you can compose a symphony." -- The Blacklist: Season 3, Episode 1 I love the ASO! I enjoy classical music, but mostly I'm a nerd for movie scores. Can I just say how much the ASO gets me? The ASO does a film series - I'll say that there is nothing cooler than watching your favorite films on the big screen while you are hearing the orchestra play the film score LIVE! Every moving scene you loved before, is more amazing with the music swelling right in front of you. And lucky for me, they have been doing some of the most amazing John Williams score flicks. My first experience was Raiders of the Lost Ark - it was like being a kid all over again. Indy running thru the jungle to the plucking of strings and beating of drums building up at a rapid pace. You cannot go wrong. You want to get your kids to respect and love music without lyrics - this is the way to do it. This time I watched a 7 year-old (dressed as Harry Potter) cheer and applaud for the string section as his movie hero battled he-who-must-not-be-named. Droves of fans came in their House colors and robes and cheered, booed, applauded and gave a standing ovation for the amazing performance for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This is worth the $60 I spent for 3 hours (for a movie I've seen over a dozen times) to be enthralled and entertained and taken on an emotional journey with Ron, Hermione and Harry and our amazing Symphony Orchestra. Take a night out with the family for this wonderful experience.

Opening night! That Higdon piece wad breathtaking!

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Excellent shows always!!!! ASO puts on a majestic show. Beautiful and exciting. Definitely recommend the Christmas festivities!

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Ask the Community - Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Are you able to see the movie screen from the upper balcony? Or from the very side of the dress circle? Trying to figure out where to sit for Harry Potter without breaking the bank!

Yes, but if the screen is important, orchestra floor would be the route to go - certainly not Balcony (3rd story)

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Center Stage Theatre

Center Stage Theatre

3.9(134 reviews)
0.3 miMidtown
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Center Stage Theatre is a concert venue and I got to visit when I came to town for a concert. This…read morejust might be my favorite concert venue that I've ever been to for a more intimate show! I loved the layout of the theater, where it seemed like all seats were good seats. They had both floor tickets where it was standing room and then seating that looked kind of like colosseum or stadium seating. Although they had this seating, the place still felt intimate and really added to the ambiance of the concert. I also loved the layout of the lobby area where there were different entry points and a good space for the vendors to sell tour merch and several areas where they had mirrors that gave great photo ops or an area to check your outfit. Loved Center Stage Theatre!

As part of the Christmas festivities, I got tickets for my fiancée and me to see a rendition of…read moreCharles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. As someone who has acted before, I can say the issues we experienced were more on the production company than the venue itself. The main problem? Smoke. So much smoke. It was hard to breathe, my eyes were watering, and I'm a pretty tough guy--but my fiancée was really suffering. When I called to request a refund, I learned it wasn't just us. If you're going to use a fog machine, you need to disclose it ahead of time, especially for children, people with respiratory issues, or anyone sensitive to it. On top of that, there was a child crying during the performance. Instead of quietly and discreetly taking them outside, staff tried to address it in the middle of the show, which was distracting for everyone. That said, I do want to thank the venue for working with us to get a refund. The space itself is nice, and I'm open to returning for other productions in the future. Just a heads-up--the seating is very intimate, so be prepared to be close to your neighbors.

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Fox Theatre

4.2(635 reviews)
1.2 miMidtown
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How lovely! The building is beautiful, and they really did try and maintain it as much as possible,…read moreand it shows how well the kept it. It's great that this piece of history will continue on as it has for the past almost 100 years! I'm so glad I got tickets to see a performance here because the experience was great. I definitely will have to keep my eye out for other shows to catch. Surprisingly, security was fast. It took me maybe a minute to get through and scan my ticket. Staff was friendly and really helpful. They check tickets for seats before directing you to another member that will guide you to your seat. My friend and I came to see Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and it was amazing! I believe they stopped by Atlanta last year, and I'm glad that they returned. According to the program, each day had some differences as to what was performed, and I considered going again just to see the other dances. Truly talented people come to perform, and it's so great that Fox is here as a venue for them to showcase their talents.

I was overjoyed to start off my first event of the year at the Historic Fox Theater to see Alicia…read moreKey's production, Hell's Kitchen (absolutely fabulous). Pros: -The Box Office opens several hours before the shows (this provides an opportunity to upgrade seats). -The security at The Fox is bar none! They manage the lines and quickly move the crown through the scans. -Staff is vey friendly, welcoming and super helpful. - Food options are pretty good (although pricey). -Upstairs sound quality is great. Cons: -The Box Office staff is super slow and there are no line markers to separate Box Office/Will Call from the window for Season Ticket holders. -On the Orchestra floor, the sound quality is hit or miss depending on where you sit. Tip: Avoid double letters on the left and right if you can. - Exiting the theater through side doors can be super dangerous at night. The stairs are step and lighting is limited They should have a sign to warn seniors. Many of them were having difficulty getting down.

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Cirque Du Soleil Echo

4.7(3 reviews)
0.7 miAtlantic Station

My wife and I loved ECHO!!!…read more We had been to a couple of their previous shows under the blue and white tent at Atlantic Station. And it's hard to compare. ECHO seemed more back to basics -- less gimmicks. The big change was that wee sat on the second row. The performers were literally near enough to touch. Wow. The show is great. The acts: jugglers, acrobats, gymnasts, slack line artists, clowns, catapult jumpers, trapeze artists, you name it -- are absolutely wonderful. A sense of wonderment comes over you as if you are a child again. The sound system is terrific and the live musicians and vocalists are impressive. The seats are a bit tight but perfectly fine for the duration of the show. Food is of course expensive as are all of the momentos for purchase. But you're at the most fabulous circus you've ever seen. My only complaint -- and it's out of the control of Cirque -- is exiting the Atlantic Station parking garage. Very slow. The stations to pay the parking fees didn't work so people had to pay one at a time at the actual exit. Miami, ECHO opens there February 22. Don't miss it.

Finally a new show, this is my 5th year attending this Awesome French Circus and it was Amazing!!…read moreMy niece and I attended the noon show on Saturday, it was a nice crowd, the weather was nice but cold! We were so Excited to attend and can't wait until next year! The tent is located at Atlantic Station and you do pay to park, not pricey. If you have not seen the show, please check it out, it is so diverse, they have dancing, acrobatics, great singing and other acts so fun! It makes me so Happy when I attend!

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Family Feud

Family Feud

4.3(15 reviews)
1.7 miOld Fourth Ward

We had free tickets for the 3 pm taping. When you arrive, the check through process can be a bit…read moreover the top but I understand that. My major grip with them is the hospitality. We arrived around 2:30 and was there until 9:00 pm for the taping of 2 shows. Not even a cracker was provided to eat! Cheap, ghetto and classless is what I call it! There is not even a vending machine. I never saw on any correspondence that taping would be that long and nothing to snack on available. Tyler Perry, Steve Harvey and Family Feud bring in toooo much money for not even a small pack of peanut butter crackers, a granola bar or even a 25 cent bag of chips to be served!!! I was totally disgusted and turned off by this because although it was a free taping----you wouldn't be able to do it without a live audience!! A little bit of appreciation for 7-8 hours of your time would have been nice. The staff seemed mean, over worked and underpaid. No smiles other than the production manager who had a curly natural fro ponytail. There was a heavyset black guy with a black winter beanie cap on that told my daughter the Smart Pop popcorn was for people who were there all day.! Well wtf do you call 2-9pm. Then to make matters worst, the staff and family members of the contestants are hot lunches in our faces. It was so classless! Steve Harvey and the hype man were so cool though and really provide for lots of laughs. Steve even left us on a spiritual note. He is definitely a natural comedian and speaker. Now that was a 5 star experience! Just Steve, hypeman, music, and the show itself 5 stars! The production company and the professionalism and hospitality of this place is a 3 and that's being nice. Overall, moving forward I would not recommend spending your precious off day setting around starving all day to see the show. I'll just watch from home but should you happen to read my review and go------ Eat a heavy meal before hand bc these cheap ass folks will not even provide a saltine cracker. If times are that hard they should just stop taping. I went to a few live taping and they at least provide light snacks via vending machine or free lay out. Despicable and changed the way I look at Tyler Perry Studios. Production company needs to get it together. Would never return and don't recommend!

The show is awesome and Steve is so funny! I really enjoyed if you wonna laugh and gave a good time…read morethis is a good show to be able to attend is awesome

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Relapse Theatre

4.4(40 reviews)
0.9 miGeorgia Tech, Westside / Home Park
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Came here on a rainy night for some laughs. The location and parking lot is very sketchy and it…read morehelped that there was a parking attendant that night. There was an undeniable stench of marijuana throughout the place upon our entry and a puddle of water on the stairs leading to the basement. The bar is also located downstairs next to the room with the stage. There are a few tables scattered throughout but mostly stand alone chairs. There were about 8 comics total, ranging from funny to raunchy. Some I could relate to, some very hard to understand due to ghetto accents and slang. Overall not a bad show but we would have not ended up here if laughing skull hasn't sold out. Don't sit out front if you don't want to be picked on/made fun of.

We need to save this organization. now that their home building by Ga. Tech is kaput and not able…read moreto be saved, the theater - along with Automatic Improv and other troupes - needs a new space. I took a class here at Automatic Improv, and to say I felt immediately part of the family is an understatement. They are classy, funny, smart and entrepreneurial as somewhat of an upstart in Atlanta's improv field. During my graduation show I got to do a scene with Kevin where we were bouncers from New Jersey. THAT was a dream come true. ;) Follow the news on this company because they're gonna come back meaner, leaner and stronger than ever very soon.

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Automatic Improv @ 8pm every Friday @ Relapse Theatre

Relapse Theatre - Automatic Improv @ 8pm every Friday @ Relapse Theatre

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Whole World Improv Theatre

Whole World Improv Theatre

4.5(184 reviews)
0.3 miMidtown
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It's about time for an updated review. I've come here many times over the years, bc I love the wit…read moreand random humor that comes from Improv. This place is certainly a must visit! I came here with my best friends to celebrate my birthday, my friend's birthday, my other friends newly published devotional and my other friend's promotion at work. This was probably my 4th time here. Parking is behind the building and they have a ton of spots with gravel parking and paved (directions might lead you to the front). The lobby has two rooms, with comfy seating, restrooms, bar (beer and wine), ticket area and a place to take group photos. Things have changed on seating here due to Covid but for the better. You can now buy a table for two, table for 4 and VIP seating. Cost ranges from $70-$90, but comes out to about $20-$45/person. Any table purchase you make comes with all the tickets. Most shows are about an hour and a half long, with one intermission for you to use the bathroom or grab drinks. A majority of the improv depends on participation from the audience, so be ready to give direction on what the skit will be like. One of the best portions of the show was when my friend Keni got asked about her Hot Air Balloon she did recently, and the Improv Actors did a "fortunately, unfortunately" sketch on it. One of the funniest things I've seen. It's always a great time when you go, and you're going to get something fairly new and unexpected every time. Some actors are much more entertaining too, as they can create comedy out of thin air. They also hold Improv classes for adults and work with children too (the host mentioned something Nickelodeon themed). Highly recommend! This was purely a friends outing, but this spot is perfect for dates too or any type of celebration.

Went on Thurs which is free for women and LGBTQIA+ people. Was asked a question before the show,…read moreanswers gathered by a staff member. There was also a bucket next to a question for written answers. Once the show started, saw some improv games I've never seen before, actors / actresses were pretty good. Show was pretty long, 1 hr and then a break before finishing. It was all short-form and I wanted to watch some long form, so I left during the break. Was a decent show!

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Whole World Improv Theatre - Chris, Andy, and Bryan from the Main Stage Cast

Chris, Andy, and Bryan from the Main Stage Cast

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Tabernacle - 0.5x view from Section 102, Row F, Seat 1. Ali Wong Live at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, April 11, 2026. 7:00 PM show.

Tabernacle

3.9(382 reviews)
2.2 miDowntown
$$

The Tabernacle is an iconic, historic venue and an Atlanta institution. It's located right next to…read moreSkyView Atlanta, the Ferris Wheel, near Centennial Olympic Park downtown. The Tabernacle is primarily used for concerts, but hosts other events as well. The building originally opened as a Baptist church in 1911. It became a music venue in 1996. Today, it's owned by Live Nation (Ticketmaster is a subsidiary). The building retains a lot of the look and feel of an early-20th-century church with interesting architecture, stained glass, creaky wooden floors, and all. It has a lot of character, as they say. It also has a lot of bars, at least one on every floor (there are four floors). We attended Ali Wong Live here on Saturday, April 11, 2026. It was a great show and we enjoyed the venue. My wife bought tickets back in November. We sat on the lower level, fairly close to the stage, in Section 102, Row F, Seats 1-2. These seats plus "Premier Parking" in the 100 Luckie St garage (LAZ Parking) cost $380.09 after taxes and fees, via Ticketmaster. The 100 Luckie St garage is two blocks down the street from the Tabernacle. It's an old garage with tight turns and spaces. Before the show, I got a Hendrick's double-shot gin and tonic at the bar in the side room on the second level. It cost $33.45 after tip. A good drink, but expensive. Before this month, the last time I was here was Saturday, August 9, 2014 for a big Yelp event / Yelper party. For that event, the venue was occupied by a variety of vendors spanning multiple rooms and floors. It was a lot of fun.

Recently came to a concert at Tabernacle after a decade. The staff was kind and helpful, the layout…read moreof the venue is great for visibility from seats, bars in every section along with bathrooms. The sound system was great as well! Really enjoyed my time here and would come back for another show whenever I'm in town again!

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Tabernacle - Bar area

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Tabernacle - Sold-out crowd filing out. Ali Wong Live at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, April 11, 2026. 7:00 PM show.

Sold-out crowd filing out. Ali Wong Live at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, April 11, 2026. 7:00 PM show.

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