The Tabernacle in Atlanta is a historic 1911 building turned premier concert venue, known for its 2,600 capacity, iconic interiors, and diverse global music performances.
About Tabernacle Atlanta
The Tabernacle is a prominent mid-sized concert venue located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, with a seating capacity of approximately 2,600. Originally built as a church, the venue today operates as a major live performance space managed by Live Nation Entertainment. Its central location near Centennial Olympic Park and distinctive architecture make it one of the most recognizable cultural venues in the city.
The venue features a multi-level performance environment with wrap-around balconies, a grand chandelier, and preserved architectural elements such as the original pipe organ. Its main hall is designed to accommodate a wide range of live events, including concerts, comedy shows, and touring productions, while additional spaces like the Cotton Club and VIP lounges allow for more intimate performances and private events.
The Tabernacle has hosted an extensive range of international artists across genres, from classical-influenced performances to mainstream global acts. Its strong acoustics, historic ambiance, and consistent programming have positioned it as one of the top small-to-mid-sized concert venues in the United States, frequently recognized by major publications and industry rankings.
Quick Facts
Capacity
2,600 people
Established
1911
Parking
Premier parking is available at the nearby 100 Luckie Street deck with LAZ Parking.