Three cities, an infinity of experiences for all tastes.
Atlanta’s diverse festival calendar promises unforgettable moments for every interest, with two crowd favorites in April: the vibrant Atlanta Dogwood Festival, celebrating spring with art, food, and live music in Piedmont Park, and the high-energy SweetWater 420 Fest, celebrating Earth Day through music, beer, and community.
Nashville’s festivals serve up culinary and music experiences for every visitor, beginning with the lively Music City Irish Festival in March, bringing Irish heritage to downtown with traditional music, dancing, and hearty pub fare. In June, the star-studded CMA Fest highlights the city’s biggest season of sound, followed soon after by the world-famous Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, a multi-day extravaganza of top acts, art installations, and late-night jams.
In New Orleans, Mardi Gras kicks off a year-round festival season, gathering locals and travelers to enjoy dazzling parades and vibrant costumes.
As the year unfolds, April brings the French Quarter Festival, the city’s largest free showcase of local music, food, and culture, while summer heats up with the lesser-known Satchmo SummerFest, honoring the one and only Louis Armstrong with brass bands, jazz, and Creole-inspired bites.
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