Event Dates
From: Thursday, May 9, 2024
To: Monday, May 13, 2024
Peach Party returns to Atlanta with an even bigger arrangement of DJs and events
Peach Party returns to Atlanta with an even bigger arrangement of DJs and events. This year they celebrate Peach Party Atlanta’s 13 year anniversary!!!! 8 parties, 4 days, lots of fun.
- Visiting Atlanta for Peach party? Book your stay in Midtown, the busiest gaybourhood in Atlanta and home to the best gay bars, clubs and gay-friendly restaurants.
The Event
- Peach party Atlanta brings together the hottest men on the planet, dancing their asses off to the hottest music from DJs who know exactly what this crowds want and serves it up without interruptions or beat-downs.
- Beware, however advanced tickets sell out fast.
- Parties kick off at Future with a warm up on Thursday night and continue each night with events at The Heretic.
- Saturday’s Randy Tea Dance and the Peach Tea Sunday Tea Dance are two of the most popular springtime events in the city.
- Book your advance tickets and save.
The Schedule
- Thursday 13th May – Warm Up Party at Future Atlanta with Karlitos – 10 pm to 4 am
- Friday 14th May – Peach Party Friday Night – with DJ Alexander at The Heretic – 10 pm to 3 am
Followed by Mohammed at Xion afterhours at 2069 Events from 3 pm to 7 pm.- Saturday 15th May – Saturday Randy Tea Dance at The Heretic from 3 pm to 8 pm, with DJ Kitty Glitter.
Followed by the Main Event, “The Peach Ball” with DJs Cindel & Nina Flowersat Future Atlanta from 10 pm to 3 am.
Events continue with the after party Xion with DJ Abel from 3 am to 7 am at Wish Lounge at Believe Music Hall.- Sunday 16th May- Kickstart your Sunday Funday at the Sunday Tea Dane with DJ Deanne from 3 pm to 8 pm.
Followed by the closing party at Future Atlanta from 9 pm to 3am with DJs Kevin Durado and Micky Friedman.
Events end on Monday morning with the Closing Party at Xion from 3 am to 6 am at 2069 Events.The Venues
- Heretic is one of Atlanta’s old-school landmark amongst gay bars and is still one of the most beloved places to party in Midtown. The bartenders are friendly and the crowds are attractive. The DJs and shows are top-notch. Heretic is on 2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE. Book your stay close to Piedmont park. Located 16-minutes drive from Midtown.
- Future is the brainchild of Keith Young and Hoosh Mishu, the owners of the after hour event series Xion and is on 180 Lower Alabama St. It is a purpose built cub and part of the city’s Underground district which has undergone significant redevelopment over the past few years. Located 19-minutes drive from Midtown.
- 2069 Events – Event venue located in the basement of Heretic Club with over 7,000 sq ft of space featuring a DJ booth, lounge and dancefloor.
- Believe Music Hall – Concert and event space with a lounge, stage and bar. Located in a former Baptist church with vaulted ceilings and original decor. Located 25-minutes from midtown.
- Check out the hotels close to the Atlanta Peach Party.
Gay Atlanta
- If you only know Atlanta from Gone With the Wind, well … that’s a pretty good place to start. Hot sexy guys come with Southern charm, hospitality and wholesome good looks party the night away with visitors from the US and afar.
- The center of gay life in Atlanta is Midtown, but there are several other “gayborhoods” to be explored as well. You will find the heart of gay Atlanta at the intersection of Piedmont Avenue and 10th Street.
Recommended Hotels in Atlanta
Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action
Glenn Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, Stonehurst Place, The Ritz-Carlton.
Where to stay close to all the gay bars
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The Courtyard Midtown has a great location,
spacious rooms and a great gym.
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The Atlanta gay population lives, works and plays all over the city and even into the suburbs. Midtown has several of the city’s most popular gay bars like Blake’s, Burkhart’s Pub, Bulldogs and Swinging Richards. The Atlanta LBGT populace is also partially responsible for the resurgence of Grant Park in the 1980s. The historic neighborhood was falling into ruins when members of the community started scooping up properties, renovating and restoring them to their original glory. This fever pitch trickled over into the neighborhoods of East Atlanta, Ormewood Park and the Old Fourth Ward. These are all eclectic, funky and tolerant neighborhoods, like most of Atlanta.
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