> * Music scene is not good. I don't like to listen to country , rock ect.
You must not have tried very hard. Atlanta is a music hub. It's one of the best features of our city.
For one, we're the hip hop / rap epicenter. But we also cater to indie, alternative, electronic, and punk.
Pre-pandemic you could find shows every night at over three dozen different venues. Tabernacle, Buckhead Theatre, Center Stage, Masquerade, Terminal West, Variety Playhouse, The Loft, The Earl, Aisle 5, Chastain Park, Wonderroot, Smith's Old Bar, The Roxy...
I can't count how many times I was torn between seeing two or three different acts I wanted to see because they all happened on the same night. It's like a curse. That's how much music happens in Atlanta.
Music Midtown, Shaky Knees, Shaky Beats...
I think you forget that Atlanta is home to a burgeoning creative industry. And that's more than just music. In 2017, Georgia films collectively grossed more than films shot and produced anywhere else in the world. And we're still killing it.
Atlanta creatives and our art and culture scene are thriving.