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June/July 2024

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34 maconmagazine.com | June/July 2024 BY LISA LOVE | PHOTOS BY JESSICA WHITLEY L I V E M U S I C L I K E A L O C A L , V O L . I I I A new 12,000-seat amphitheater with a star-studded rotation, a laidback lakeside bandstand, two historic opera houses, an R&B listening room, and a world-famous recording studio session in Macon; bluegrass at a Je ersonville winery; folk at a Forsyth brewery – with venues to suit every taste, it's a sizzling summer for live music in Central Georgia. Whether you're here for hip hop or opera, jazz or rock & roll, country or soul, let MM be your guide to live music like a local in 2024. Undoubtedly, the biggest story in Macon's live music landscape this year is Atrium Health Amphitheater. Since its March grand opening, the 12,000-seat outdoor venue has hosted one major concert after another, but the impact reaches beyond its gates. On a Friday in April prior to the Turnpike Troubadours concert the following day, Fresh Produce Records hosted a jam-packed Brent Cobb in-store performance, the Big House welcomed numerous visitors in town for the show, and Grant's Lounge was standing room only for Eddie 9V. Atrium Health Amphitheater already serves as a rising tide for other boats, but to truly keep Central Georgia's music community a oat, we need more seaworthy passengers. And whoever those passengers are – whether they are paying a fare for touring acts or local ones – are the anchors who keep venue doors open and bands paid. So, if you're wondering what you can do to support the continued growth of live music in our city, show up. If you love music, pay for it. A guide to Macon and Central Georgia's live music venues

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