
ATL SOUTHERN SOUL MUSIC FEST DELIVERS A NIGHT OF MAGIC AT WOLF CREEK AMPHITHEATER
- Porche Madre
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read

Atlanta turned all the way up Saturday as the 2026 ATL Southern Soul Music Fest took over the legendary Wolf Creek Amphitheater, bringing together thousands of fans for an unforgettable celebration of Southern Soul music, culture, and community. Presented by Variety Entertainment and promoted by publicist Tia Culver, the highly anticipated event transformed South Fulton into a gathering place for music lovers from across the Southeast. From the moment the gates opened, festivalgoers arrived dressed in their best summer attire, coolers in hand and ready for an evening filled with feel-good music and nonstop energy. The picturesque outdoor venue provided the perfect backdrop for a lineup stacked with some of the genre's biggest stars and fastest-rising acts. Southern Soul continues to experience a nationwide resurgence, and Atlanta once again proved why it remains one of the genre's strongest markets. Fans traveled from neighboring states to witness a show that blended traditional Southern Soul sounds with modern influences that continue to attract new audiences. By sunset, Wolf Creek Amphitheater had become one giant family reunion fueled by music, dancing, and Southern hospitality. With MC LIGHTFOOT hosting and DJ TRUCKER & DJ TRACI STEELE in the mix; the sold-out atmosphere reflected the growing demand for live Southern Soul experiences throughout the region.


Headliner King George delivered one of the evening's most anticipated performances, sending the crowd into a frenzy as thousands sang along to his chart-topping records. Southern Soul icon Sir Charles Jones reminded everyone why he remains one of the genre's most respected voices, captivating fans with a performance filled with timeless hits and undeniable stage presence. Mike Clark Jr. brought his signature blend of blues-infused Southern Soul to the stage, while 803 Fresh kept the energy high with fan favorites that had the audience dancing throughout the amphitheater. Tonio Armani, Nephew Jones, and an impressive lineup of supporting performers ensured there was never a dull moment during the marathon concert experience. Social media quickly lit up with videos and reactions from attendees showcasing packed crowds, line dances, and sing-along moments that defined the festival's atmosphere. Throughout the night, artists connected directly with fans, creating an intimate feeling despite the event's massive turnout. The combination of established legends and emerging talent demonstrated the depth and continued evolution of Southern Soul music. Each performer brought a unique style to the stage, contributing to an event that celebrated both tradition and innovation within the genre.

Beyond the performances, the ATL Southern Soul Music Fest represented something bigger than a concert—it showcased the power of culture, community, and Black entertainment in Atlanta. Vendors, sponsors, media outlets, and content creators filled the venue, capturing moments that will continue circulating across social platforms for weeks to come. The festival also highlighted Wolf Creek Amphitheater's status as one of metro Atlanta's premier destinations for large-scale outdoor entertainment events. Fans embraced the festival's laid-back BYOB atmosphere while enjoying hours of live music under the Georgia sky. The overwhelming response throughout the day reinforced Southern Soul's growing influence within the live entertainment space. Variety Entertainment once again demonstrated its ability to curate major events that bring together generations of music lovers under one roof. As the final performances came to a close, attendees left with memories, videos, and a renewed appreciation for a genre that continues to thrive. If Saturday's turnout was any indication, the ATL Southern Soul Music Fest has firmly established itself as one of Atlanta's signature annual music events.





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