NOTE: We have no info yet on the status of this concert series in 2022. We will update if it returns this year. The info below is from a previous year.
Downtown Atlanta’s central greenspace, Woodruff Park, will host a weekly series of Wednesday night jazz concerts during the month of September in 2021. The performances are FREE, open to the public, and family-friendly.
There will be food vendors in the park, and there are many downtown dining options nearby. Picnic blankets and lawn chairs are welcome and you may bring your own food.
If you work downtown, just head over to the park at quitting time. The events take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Opening acts start playing around 5:40 p.m. and the headline act starts at 7 p.m.
Woodruff Park is located at 91 Peachtree Street.
Live from Woodruff Park concerts
September 8th
Live music by Gritz and Jelly Butterand Law Years (featuring Akeem Marable & Kevin Smith)
Food from the Slutty Vegan truck and Mocha Pops
September 15th
Live music by Hani’el ML Trio
Food from the Burger Brothers truck and Mocha Pops
September 29th
Live music by Carol Albert, Melvin Miller, and Daniel Wytanis
Food from the Mercedes Benz Stadium truck and Mocha Pops
About the venue
Woodruff Park is located at 91 Peachtree Street NW, in the Fairlie-Poplar district. It is bordered by Edgewood Avenue, Peachtree Street, Auburn Avenue, and Park Place.
This six-acre park is a natural gathering space for a diverse cross-section of Atlantans and a key starting point for exploring downtown Atlanta and its surrounding neighborhoods. Surrounding buildings include government offices, commerce, and Georgia State University.
Originally known as Central City Park, Woodruff Park was renovated through a generous donation from Robert W. Woodruff, former president of The Coca-Cola Company. Today, the park offers playgrounds, fountains, and a variety of facilities and services.
The park is patrolled daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., through a partnership between the Atlanta Police Department and GSU Police, making it a very safe venue. The Downtown Clean Team helps with park maintenance.
Each year, Woodruff Park hosts a variety of signature festivals, events and performances, including the WoodRUFF Bark Dog Parade and the annual German Bierfest.
Getting there
Woodruff Park is easily accessible via MARTA bus and rail. Two Atlanta Streetcar stops—Park Place and Woodruff Park—are located in the park. The park is also home to a Relay Bike Share hub.
View detailed MARTA and streetcar transportation options to Woodruff Park.
If you’re using MARTA rail, it couldn’t be easier. The park is located between Five Points Station and Peachtree Center Station.
The Five Points Station is a slightly shorter walk to the park.
Five Points Directions
- Take any train to the Five Points MARTA station
- Go to street level and follow signs to the Peachtree Street exit
- Turn left on Peachtree Street and walk about a block
Peachtree Center Directions
- Take a red or gold line train to the Peachtree Center station
- Follow the signs to the Ellis Street exit at the south end of the train platform
- Exit the fare gates and follow signs to Peachtree Street. If you take the “East” exit, you’ll end up on the same side of the street as the park.
- At street level, turn left on Peachtree Street (toward Residence Inn) to reach the park.