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Ariana Grande will perform in July at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Ariana Grande will perform in July at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Georgia has several stars coming to perform in 2026. Most will be performing in Atlanta, but some other venues will get a shout out, too. Here are seven of the most anticipated performances coming to Georgia.
When: March 4-5 2026
Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Price range: $210 and up
When: April 17-18 2026
Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Price range: $103 and up
When: April 22, 2026
Where: Macon City Auditorium, Macon
Price range: $105 and up
When: April 25, 2026
Where: Stanford Stadium, Athens
Price range: $254 and up
When: July 6, 8 and 9 2026
Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Price range: $543 and up
When: Oct. 3, 2026
Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Price range: $74 and up
When: November 17, 2026
Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta
Price range: $79 and up
Written by: Jenna Eason
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