Things To Do in Atlanta This Weekend
Published June 23, 2025
Last Updated June 24, 2025
Here’s what’s going on in Atlanta this weekend, June 27, 28 and 29.
Happenings
Museum of Design Atlanta Opens Exhibit all about Chocolate

The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) has opened the exhibit, “BITTERSWEET: The Design of Chocolate.” Through Sept. 14, visitors can learn about chocolate’s ancient origins, its packaging and how it is made. Chocolate makers in Atlanta highlighted in the exhibit are Xocalati Small Batch Chocolate, JARDí Chocolates, Cocoatown and Lewis Pogue Chocolate.
Watch FIFA Club World Cup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta is hosting the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup matches in the United States at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Matches continue into July. Find out everything you need to know about FIFA Club World Cup 2025, then go watch some soccer. This week’s action occurs on Sunday.
Visit Fernbank Museum of Natural History for Grand Slam Science
On Friday from 6 until 9 p.m., science fans of all ages can unwind while participating in activities with the Atlanta Braves, the Gwinnett Stripers, the Atlanta Vibe and the Georgia Swarm at Fernbank Museum of Natural History during Fernbank. . .but Later: Grand Slam Science. There will be games on the terrace and alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
So Many Things to Do at the Zoo

Did you know that you can do the following things at Zoo Atlanta? Read on:
Elephants: Meet and feed an elephant, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Lemurs: Meet and feed a lemur, Saturdays at 3:15 p.m.
Warthogs: Meet and feed a warthog, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays at 1 p.m.
Giraffes: Meet and feed a giraffe, daily 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Take a twilight trek: This Friday, tour the Zoo at dusk, use night-vision technology, search for animals you might not see during the day.
Kids’ Night Out: This Saturday, send kids ages 5 to 11 to an evening with trained educators. The adventure includes a guided after-hours tour, activities, crafts, story time and a pizza dinner.
City Slide Water Park Slips into Atlantic Station

The Pinnacle lot at Atlantic Station is the site of City Slide Water Park, running through Sunday. The all-inflatable pop-up water park features more than 20 inflatable attractions appropriate for all ages.
Sunday Brings Shriner’s Parade to Downtown
If you love a parade, mark your calendar for 7 p.m. Sunday when the Shriner’s International parades through Downtown. The viewing area is located at the Hyatt Regency.
ABV Gallery Features Local Artists
ABV Gallery presents “Locals Only,” a group exhibition showcasing work from more than 80 Atlanta-based artists. Each piece is inspired by the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia. The show, on display through July 13, is a celebration of the spirit of the South through the eyes of the artists who call it home.
Family
See ‘Milo Imagines the World’ at Alliance Theatre

Alliance Theatre presents “Milo Imagines the World.” The musical is based on the book ”Milo Imagines the World ”by Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson. Embark on a journey through Milo’s mind as he transforms the everyday passengers on a subway into larger-than-life characters and reveals beauty in unexpected places. See it on the Hertz Stage through July 27.
‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ on Stage at Center for Puppetry Arts

See “Harold and the Purple Crayon” at Center for Puppetry Arts through Aug. 3. Join Harold for a whimsical journey.
Ponce City Market Introduces Roller Skating on The Roof

Ponce City Market has opened SK8 THE ROOF, a 3,000-square-foot outdoor, covered roller skating rink. To add to the summer fun, there will be a nightly laser show after sunset. Skate on, Atlanta.
Scooby Doo! Mansion Mayhem Open at Children’s Museum of Atlanta

Scooby Doo! Mansion Mayhem has opened at Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Kids can scour the mansion with the members of Mystery Inc., discovering its secrets and seeking out clues to unmask a jewel thief. The exhibit is open through Sept. 7.
Theater
‘The Comedy of Errors’ Showing at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse

Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse is showing “The Comedy of Errors” through Sunday. Remember the story? Two sets of twins, one case of mistaken identity and a nun walk onto the stage. The play takes Shakespearean funny to slap-happy heights. This tale of the merchant twins Antipholus and their attendant twins Dromio is full of errors, upsets and fun.
Sports
Atlanta Braves Host Philadelphia Phillies this Weekend

The Philadelphia Phillies are in town for a three-game stand with the Atlanta Braves this weekend. First pitch on Friday and Saturday is set for 7:15 p.m. Arrive early and enjoy music on the Georgia Power Pavilion. Sunday game time is 1:35 p.m. The first 3,000 kids in attendance will receive a Spencer Strider Growth Chart. The Braves are in third place in the NL East. The Phillies are in first place.
Atlanta Dream Home for Two this Weekend

Friday night is Pride Night at Gateway Center Arena when the Atlanta Dream takes on the Minnesota Lynx at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, the Dream plays New York Liberty at 3 p.m. The Atlanta Dream is in second place in the Eastern Conference; the Liberty is in first place. The Lynx is in first place in the Western Conference.
Race Fans: Head to Atlanta Motor Speedway for Weekend Action
The rising stars of the NASCAR Xfinity Series bring the action Friday night in the Focused Health 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. On Saturday, the Night Race returns with the Quaker State 400 when NASCAR’s best duel under the lights. Also this weekend, there will be the first running of NASCAR’s $1 million in-season tournament. Thirty-two of NASCAR’s stars will be paired against each other in a bracket-style elimination tournament. Fans can see sea lions and enjoy plenty of other attractions in the Fan Zone.
Upcoming MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta Inspires Exhibit at College Football Hall of Fame

With a nod to the upcoming MLB All-Star Game to be held in Atlanta, the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame presents “Double Play — Stars of the Gridiron and Diamond.” The exhibit honors the rare athlete who achieved greatness in both college football and professional baseball. It will come as no surprise to Atlanta Braves fans that one of the featured athletes is Deion Sanders, a Florida State University alum who played for the Atlanta Braves and also for the Cincinnati Reds.
The exhibit runs through mid-October. Among the items on display are game-worn jerseys and vintage baseball cards, bats, gloves and personal memorabilia.
Ongoing Events
High Museum of Art Opened Two Exhibitions
New Vision

The High Museum of Art has opened two exhibitions. “Photography’s New Vision: Experiments in Seeing” traces the impact of the New Vision movement from its origins in the 1920s to today. Photographs from that era by Ilse Bing, Alexander Rodchenko, Imogen Cunningham and Moholy-Nagy will be complemented by a multitude of works by modern and contemporary artists such as Barbara Kasten, Jerry Uelsmann, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Abelardo Morell to demonstrate the long-standing impact of the movement on subsequent generations. The New Vision movement refers to photographic exploration that took place in Europe, America and beyond in the 1920s and 1930s. The exhibit will be on display through Jan. 4, 2026.
Ezrom Legae

“Ezrom Legae: Beasts” focuses on Legae’s bestial compositions, featuring more than 30 drawings of contorted and anguished creatures, each imaginative studies and explorations of form and metaphors articulating the artist’s political consciousness. The exhibition features drawings from 1967 to 1996, foregrounding the 1970s and 1990s, each groundbreaking periods in South African political history. The exhibit runs through Nov. 16.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History Features Turtles Exhibit and Spirit Guides

Fernbank Museum of Natural History features the Turtles exhibit through Sept. 1. Featuring live turtles, the exhibit explores their natural history and survival challenges. Hands-on activities and live presentations will allow visitors to discover how turtles have evolved over time and to observe their unique anatomy and fascinating behaviors.
Ongoing at Fernbank through Aug. 3, Spirit Guides bridges ancient Mexican culture and contemporary art. “Spirit Guides: Fantastical Creatures from the Workshop of Jacobo and María Ángles” showcases the vision of Oaxacan artists Jacobo and María Ángles, giving visitors a journey into the landscape of Southern Mexico’s indigenous traditions. Step into Fernbank’s WildWoods to see eight mythic animal-themed works of art that explore the concepts of tona (spirit protectors) and nahual (spirit animals).
Georgia Aquarium Presents Glow Nights

Glow Nights continue at Georgia Aquarium through Aug. 17. What are Glow Nights? Beginning at 4 p.m., the aquarium’s atrium transforms into a space where you can take glow-themed photos, try specialty food and drinks, get temporary tattoos and be surprised with character performances. At 5 p.m., live performances begin and may include jugglers, aerialists, sway pole artists, unicyclists and a giant balloon that looks like a whale shark.
Flutter out to Chattahnoochee Nature Center to Enjoy Butterfly Encounter
The Butterfly Encounter is ongoing at Chattahoochee Nature Center through Aug. 31. Inside the outdoor tented Butterfly Encounter, you’ll keep company with hundreds of soaring and sleeping butterflies. Also, nectar and host plants are available for purchase if you want to start your own butterfly garden or add to one you already have.
Atlanta History Center Focuses on World War II

Atlanta History Center has opened the exhibit, “Their Finest Hour,” which which tells stories of Atlantans during during World War II, from the men and women who served overseas in Europe and the Pacific to the people who supported the war effort back home. Throughout, you’ll be able to hear stories directly from these Atlantans through oral histories collected by the Veteran’s History Project.
Cheshire Cat Meows at Atlanta Botanical Garden

Alice, you know, from Alice in Wonderland, has returned to Atlanta Botanical Garden. She brought all of her friends from last year’s “Wonderland” of giant plant sculptures. These include White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts. Alice’s Wonderland remains through Sept. 14. That’s not all.

Atlanta Botanical Garden has opened Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics, 10 tree sculptures covered with dazzling acrylic leaves that cast reflective, shifting colors on everything around them. Enchanted Trees will remain open through Jan. 11, 2026.
World of Coca-Cola: See the New Exhibit

World of Coca-Cola has opened the new exhibit “Coca-Cola Stories.” What to expect: You may transform your look with AI magic at the “Tales from The Soda Fountain” mirror and become the star of a vintage Coca‑Cola ad with “Magic Billboards.” You can experience the birthplace of Coca-Cola at the early 20th century soda fountain and meet a virtual soda jerk who will guide you through Coca-Cola archives. You may step inside Bottling Co. and learn about the bottling partner system. Visit Coke Theater and test your movie trivia knowledge on where and when a Coke appeared in an iconic movie scene. Finally, you may snap a photo with a Coca-Cola delivery truck from 1939 and explore Coca-Cola history as you peruse displays of artifacts and story collections.
High Museum Exhibits Work of South Korean Artist

An exhibit of the works of South Korean artist Kim Chong Hak is open at the High Museum of Art. This is the first American museum exhibition featuring the work of the South Korean artist popularly known as “the painter of Mount Seorak” — the highest peak in the country’s Taebaek mountain range. With more than 70 works, the exhibition presents an aspect of Korean art in the late 20th century little known outside of South Korea. See it through Nov. 2.
‘Data-Verse’ on Exhibit at High Museum of Art

An exhibit, “Data-Verse,” is open at the High Museum of Art through Aug. 10. This work by Ryoji Ikeda, Japanese composer and artist, is a trilogy of immersive light and sound installations that represents more than two decades of research by the artist and reflects upon the progressive digitalization of an integrated global society. Ikeda’s immersive video projections, which are presented floor-to-ceiling onto the walls of the museum’s largest exhibition space, feature visualizations of data extracted from mathematical theories and the study of quantum physics.
Hats Off to Atlanta History Center Exhibit
An exhibit at Atlanta History Center pays tribute to Atlanta’s King Family. The “Hats of the King Family Women” exhibit, open all year, invites you to step into a world of faith, resilience and style through the inspiring stories of the King family women and their exquisite headpieces. As the exhibit notes, “From Sunday services to special occasions, these stunning headpieces were more than just accessories – they were symbols of identity, status and the enduring power of matriarchy.”
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