The city of Chamblee presents Performance in the Park, featuring Mahealani’s Polynesian Revue, on Sunday, May 18, 2025. There will be performances at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The shows are FREE and family-friendly.
They take place at the green space in front of Chamblee City Hall, located at 3518 Broad Street in downtown Chamblee.
Bring your blanket or lawn chair!
This a great location, because it’s easy to take MARTA to Chamblee Station, exit the station to the rear, and walk to downtown Chamblee.
You’ll be transported to the islands of the south Pacific through performances that include traditional Polynesian dance, drumming, and colorful costumes.
There will also be hands-on cultural learning stations, fun photo ops, free face painting, Hawaiian comfort food from Hapa Kitchen food truck, sweet treats, and more.
More info here
NOTE: There will be street closures in downtown Chamblee, for public safety reasons.
You may also be interested in the Chamblee Summer Concert Series
NEW open container policy!
Chamblee becomes the latest municipality in the Atlanta metro area to allow outdoor alcohol consumption in its entertainment district!
Starting June 1, 2023, you can purchase alcohol from a licensed establishment in downtown Chamblee and carry it with you, as long as you adhere to the ordinance guidelines.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Hours for outdoor alcohol consumption are 9 a.m to 10 p.m.
- Open containers are prohibited outside those hours.
- You still must be 21 or older to purchase alcohol.
- Alcohol-licensed restaurants will dispense your drink in a clearly marked plastic cup.
- Beer and wine cannot exceed 16 fluid ounces; for distilled spirits it’s 12 ounces.
- You cannot bring your own alcohol to the city for open container consumption.
Getting to the downtown Chamblee business district
Downtown Chamblee is embracing transit-oriented development — and the business district is an easy walk from the Chamblee MARTA Station.
If you live anywhere on the Gold Line, MARTA is a no-brainer. Get off at Chamblee Station, then follow the signs pointing to the buses (not to Chamblee Tucker Rd) to exit the platform. In the middle of the station, one level below, you’ll find a short covered walkway that is marked Peachtree Rd. This is the shortest walk to the concert.
(TL;DR version — if you take the train, do not exit the station via the front door! Find the walkway to Peachtree Rd and the back door.)
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