Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing across the United States, and the vibrant city of Atlanta is no exception. From cultural performances to delicious cuisine, Atlanta is embracing the rich history and contributions of Hispanic Americans.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Atlanta: Add These to Your Itinerary
The celebrations of Hispanic Heritage Month have begun in full swing in the vibrant city of Atlanta. Here are some events that should not be missed during this weekend
Here's a roundup of events and festivities happening in the metro Atlanta area during the weekend, marking the celebratory month:
1. Luxardo String Quartet Performance at Millennium Gate Museum
Kicking off the celebrations is a captivating performance by the Luxardo String Quartet at the Millennium Gate Museum near Atlantic Station. Scheduled for September 16 at 5 p.m., this event promises a delightful evening of music in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
2. Salsa Dancing at Placita Latina Decatur
If you're a fan of salsa dancing, head to Decatur Square on September 16. Placita Latina Decatur is hosting an evening of salsa dancing with a live salsa band and dance instructors. The rhythm starts at 4 p.m., so put on your dancing shoes and get ready to move.
3. Atlanta United's Latin Heritage Night
Sports enthusiasts can join the excitement on September 16 when Atlanta United takes on Miami at 5 p.m. at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United's Latin Heritage Night promises an electrifying match and a celebration of Hispanic culture.
4. Fiestas Patrias at Plaza Fiesta
On September 17, Plaza Fiesta on Buford Highway will host a grand Fiestas Patrias celebration. As the official site for the Mexican Consulate’s "El Grito - Mexican Independence Celebration" for nearly two decades, Plaza Fiesta knows how to throw a fiesta. Expect cultural performances, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant atmosphere.
5. Rum-Ba Festival at Fogón and Lions
For those who love a good block-style party, Fogón and Lions in Alpharetta are hosting their first-ever Rum-Ba Festival on September 17. Enjoy food, drinks, live music, and dancing, including $5 rum cocktails. It's a perfect opportunity to savor Hispanic flavors and dance the night away.
6. OYE Fest at Underground Atlanta
On September 17, Underground Atlanta will come alive with the OYE Fest, happening from 3 to 11 p.m. This festival celebrates the diversity within Latinx culture, featuring live music, visual arts, interactive installations, a vendor market, and panel discussions. Experience the rich tapestry of Latinx culture, both local and international, through this exciting event.
Well, this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many events across the US that provide a great platform for Americans to come together and celebrate diverse practices and customs.?
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