10 Must See Shows in ATL This Spring

GRiZ @ The Tabernacle, Sat. April 4

Genre: Electro-Hip Hop, Trap, Bass
Must see: A tremendously passionate and soulful producer, GRiZ has a knack for creating profoundly engaging melodies to offset the presence of his phenomenally designed bass.
Tickets are $22.50. Doors open at 8pm.
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The Bright Light Social Hour @ The EARL, Tues. April 7

Genre: Indie, Blues, Rock
Must see: Born out of a university art-rock collective, The Bright Light Social Hour has evolved into an unabashedly wide-screen rock group, blending rock and roll with funk, soul and psychedelia.
Tickets are $10 advance, $12 day of show. Doors open at 8:30pm.
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Mr. Carmack @ Terminal West, Fri. April 24

Genre: Chill Trap, Hip-hop, Instrumental
Must see: Mr. Carmack, aka Aaron Carmack is a Hawaiian master of ethereal beats and brings the classic elements of hip hop into the modern day with his trap-esque rhythms and eclectic bass.
Tickets are $12 advance, $15 day of show. Doors open at 8pm.
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Death Cab for Cutie @ The Fox Theatre, Mon. April 27

Genre: Indie, Alternative, Rock
Must see: Whether it be for pure nostalgia or pure love of the band, we’re sure seeing Death Cab at the fabulous Fox will be one memorable experience.
Tickets are $32 – $38. Doors open at 7pm.
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The Dead Milkmen @ The Masquerade, Fri. May 8

Genre: Punk, Indie, Rock
Must see: No matter your level of affinity to punk rock, The Dead Milkmen are one of those bands music lovers of all kinds can agree are bucket-list-worthy. Head to the Hell-side of the Masquerade post Shaky Knees to catch them live.
Tickets are $23 advanced. Doors open at 10:30pm.
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Best Coast @ The Loft, Sat. May 9

Genre: Indie, Beach Rock, Garage Pop
Must see: This Shaky Knees late night show will be sure to keep the party going Saturday night with the soothing sounds of surf pop and Bethany Cosentino’s smooth voice.
Tickets are $16 advance, $18 day of show. Doors open at 10:30pm.
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Toro y Moi @ Variety Playhouse, Thurs. May 14

Genre: Indie Soul, Lo-fi, Psychadelic
Must see: While Toro y Moi may be part of the “chillwave” movement, there’s certainly nothing too chill about his live shows. Get ready for a soulful, funky dance party you won’t want to miss.
Tickets are $22 advance, $25 day of show. Doors open at 8pm.
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Geographer @ The EARL, Tues. May 26

Genre: Indie Electro-Pop, Rock, Synth-Pop
Must see: Known for their dynamic and energetic live shows, Geographer offers a distinct live experience with their synth-based pop and textural sounds, which may be due to the unique addition of a cello player.
Tickets are $12 advance, $14 day of show. Doors open at 8:30pm.
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Purity Ring @ Buckhead Theatre, Wed. May 27


Genre: Electronic, Chillwave, Indie Pop
Must see: A truly unique live show, Corin Roddick of Purity Ring duo uses a custom built, tree-shaped instrument to drive both live sound and lighting. He and Megan James both wear clothes custom designed and sewn by James.
Tickets are $23 advance, $26 day of show. Doors open at 7pm.
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Hiatus Kaiyote @ Vinyl, Fri. May 29


Genre: Future Soul, Nu Jazz, Hip-Hop
Must see: This Grammy-nominated band has one of the more unique sounds we’ve heard in a very long time – a rich blend of soul, jazz, and future beats topped off with the honey-velvet voice and lyrics of Nai Palm.
Tickets are $20. Doors open at 8pm.
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