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Spring Markets and Magical Theater: What's On in Atlanta Today

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March 7, 2026/08:00 AM
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Spring Markets and Magical Theater: What's On in Atlanta Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Tim Farley

Atlanta’s Weekend Highlights

Saturday, March 7, 2026, marks a vibrant transition in Atlanta as the city embraces the first full weekend of the month with a mix of beloved seasonal traditions and high-caliber entertainment. From the return of open-air markets to spectacular stage productions, there is no shortage of ways to experience the local culture today.

Fresh Starts at Local Markets

One of the most anticipated events today is the 2026 Season Opening Day of the Peachtree Road Farmers Market. Held at The Cathedral of St. Philip, this beloved community staple returns with over 70 local vendors offering seasonal produce, artisanal crafts, and prepared foods. Visitors can enjoy live music by saxophonist Dexter Jones and a special blessing to kick off the season at 8:30 am. Meanwhile, the Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center continues its year-round Saturday tradition, offering sustainably grown goods and a festive neighborhood atmosphere from 8:30 am to noon.

Theater and Arts

For those seeking theatrical magic, the Fox Theatre hosts the spellbinding production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The play continues its run with a performance today at 7:00 pm, bringing the wizarding world to life through incredible stagecraft and an epic new story. If you prefer visual arts, the Swan Coach House Gallery is currently hosting the "Field Notes" exhibition. This show features the work of Atlanta-based artists Heather Bird Harris and Joel Silverman, whose pieces serve as meditations on geography and time, and is open for public viewing throughout the afternoon.

Community Festivals and Meetups

Outdoor celebrations are in full swing today with the Holi in Atlanta festival at the Believe Hall Outdoor Area. Starting at noon, this "Festival of Color" invites the public to celebrate with vibrant powders, Bollywood beats, and international food. Additionally, seafood lovers can head to Piedmont Park for the annual Oyster & Crawfish Festival at Park Tavern, featuring fresh boils and live music in one of the city's most scenic settings. For families, the Atlanta Science Festival also kicks off its multi-week run today, offering various hands-on activities across the metro area designed to engage curious minds of all ages.