Event Dates
From: Sunday, October 13, 2024
To: Sunday, October 13, 2024
Nothing says Pride like an afternoon Tea Dance in Atlanta and the Medusa Pride Tea Dance is one of highlights of the weekend celebrations.
Nothing says Pride like an afternoon Tea Dance in Atlanta and the Medusa Pride Tea Dance is one of highlights of the Pride Weekend.
- Hotels close to Piedmont park are busy year-round, especially for this event as it attracts visitors from well beyond Atlanta, so book early.
The Party
- Sunday 13th October 2024 – Awaiting lineup and venue confirmation for the next edition.
- Join hundreds of guys from Atlanta and around the world as the post-parade party continues at the Medusa Pride Tea Dance.
- The party kicks off at 2pm and continues until 9pm in the evening, just before your next disco nap.
- Medusa Tea Dance takes place at Piedmont Garden Tent @ Park Tavern, 500 10th ST NE, Atlanta, GA 30309.
- It is the perfect location, at the end of the Atlanta Pride Parade.
- Stay close to the party at Lowes Atlanta Hotel, rated “Excellent” by guests, with beautifully designed rooms offering sweeping city views and an excellent location.
The Venue
- The Party takes place at the Piedmont Garden Tent but don’t let the name fool your! It is the City’s Premier Outdoor Event Venue, complete with soaring ceilings with white silk lining, crystal & gold chandeliers, and built-in air-conditioning. This is not your typical outdoor setting and it comes complete with its own private meadow.
- This event takes place during the annual Atlanta Pride festivities, held each year in early October.
Where to stay in Atlanta?
- Often considered the heart of Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ community, Midtown is a lively and diverse neighborhood with a prominent gay presence.
- The neighbourhood features a mix of residential areas, trendy restaurants, bars, and clubs that cater to the LGBTQ+ crowd.
- The Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade, one of the largest pride events in the Southeast, takes place in Midtown.
The following hotels are close to the city’s top attractions and a short ride to the party:
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.
For further information and advice on
Medusa Pride Tea Dance Website
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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Atlanta has a vibrant and inclusive LGBTQ+ community, and it’s often considered one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the United States. The city was home to some early LGBTQ+ activist organizations, and it played a significant part in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
This eclectic neighborhood is known for its welcoming atmosphere & diverse community. Home to several gay-friendly bars, restaurants, & shops.
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