September 2016 Festivals near Atlanta

Enjoy one of these Atlanta fall festivals

September 2016 Festivals near Atlanta

Fall is almost here. If you are looking to get out and do something fun this autumn season, Atlanta is great city to explore. To help you make your plans, Akins Ford has put together a list of September 2016 festivals near Atlanta.

Atlanta Greek Festival

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An Atlanta tradition since 1974, this fun festival will be held September 23-25. Greek Festival brings all of the food and traditions of Greece to the Atlanta area. The festival will be held at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral right here in Atlanta. Tickets can be bought online.

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Fall Folklife Festival

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The Fall Folklife Festival will be held at the Atlanta History Center on September 17, starting at 10:30 am. The festival will include local folk music, old fashioned crafts, folk artists and several other great exhibits.

JapanFest

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JapanFest will be running from September 17-18 at the Infinite Energy Arena. This festival is a great opportunity to learn more Japanese culture. Enjoy Japanese food and music. Several cultural workshops will also be offered.

Music Midtown

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Located at Piedmont Park, the Music Midtown festival will be held September 17-18. Headliners for this year’s festival includes the Killers, Twenty One Pilots, Beck and deadmau5. Tickets can be purchased online before the festival begins.

There are always fun things going on in the Atlanta area. Whether you are looking to list to some great music, try some great food or just learn more about another culture, Atlanta is sure to have a festival that will be a ton of fun.

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Atlanta September festivals