Poppy in Atlanta | Tickets 2026

Poppy

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Poppy’s concert at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on August 16, 2026. Feel the adrenaline as she delivers her unique blend of pop and rock, performing chart-toppers like “Bloodmoney.” Don’t miss out—grab your Poppy tour tickets now!

Poppy Atlanta Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
Aug 16, 2026
07:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia from $70.80 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Poppy performing in Atlanta in 2026?

Poppy is performing in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday, August 16, 2026 at the Tabernacle as part of her Constantly Nowhere Tour. The show is scheduled for 7:00 PM at Tabernacle, located at 152 Luckie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, just off Centennial Olympic Park and within walking distance of State Farm Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center. This Atlanta date comes right after her Orlando Hard Rock Live show and before the Charlotte Fillmore stop on the tour.

What time does the Poppy concert at Tabernacle start, and when should I arrive?

Ticketmaster, AXS, and Live Nation all list the Poppy – Constantly Nowhere Tour at Tabernacle on August 16, 2026 with a 7:00 PM show time. A Live Nation–powered event listing notes that the box office opens at 5:00 PM and doors open at 6:00 PM for similar shows, which is a common pattern at this venue. To allow time for parking, security, and grabbing a good spot on the floor or in your seating section, try to arrive around door time (6:00 PM) or a bit earlier, especially if you want to be close to the stage.

Who is performing with Poppy at the Tabernacle?

The Atlanta show is part of the full Constantly Nowhere Tour package and features support from Landmvrks and Thousand Below. Citi Entertainment and Live Nation list the summer 2026 tour as “Poppy with special guests Landmvrks and Thousand Below,” and the ATL event calendar confirms this same lineup at Tabernacle. That gives fans a complete multi-band evening, with heavy metalcore and post-hardcore openers leading into Poppy’s genre-blending, theatrical headlining set.

How can I get cheap tickets for Poppy at the Tabernacle?

Start by checking face-value tickets on Ticketmaster, the primary seller, then compare those prices—including all fees—with reputable resale platforms like Gametime, SeatGeek, or other marketplaces. Gametime currently shows general admission tickets at about $85 including fees, with reserved lower- and middle-level seats ranging from roughly $160 to over $200 depending on location. To save, aim for standard GA floor tickets rather than premium or lower-level reserved seats, buy early during on-sale before cheaper sections sell out, and watch resale listings closer to the date in case some sellers drop prices to avoid unused tickets.

What presales are available for the Atlanta Poppy show, and how do they help me save?

A presale schedule for the Tabernacle show lists a Citi Cardmember Presale beginning Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 10:00 AM EST, followed by Live Nation and Poppy Artist Presales starting at 12:00 PM EST the same day, with all presales ending Thursday, February 19 at 11:59 PM EST. General public on-sale starts Friday, February 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM EST. Buying tickets during these presales helps you access the best inventory at face value before most people, improving your chances of getting cheaper GA or good seats without relying on more expensive resale later.

Is the Poppy concert at the Tabernacle all ages, and what are the age rules?

Tabernacle event listings and Atlanta Theater resources note that age restrictions vary by show, with some events designated all ages and others set at 18+ or 21+. For all-ages shows, guests of all ages are welcome with tickets, though children should be accompanied by a responsible adult, and everyone must have their own ticket for entry. Anyone planning to buy alcohol will need a valid government-issued photo ID, so adults should bring appropriate ID even if the event is all ages.

What is the Tabernacle like as a concert venue?

The Tabernacle is a historic former church opened in 1911 and converted into a music venue in 1996, with a capacity of about 2,600 people. The building features a multi-level layout with a general admission floor and several balcony levels, offering a variety of sightlines and seating options, from close-up standing room to elevated reserved seats. Its ornate interior and strong acoustics make it one of Atlanta’s favorite venues for rock and metal shows, well suited to the high-energy, visually rich style of Poppy’s Constantly Nowhere Tour.

How do I get to the Tabernacle, and what are the best parking options?

The Tabernacle is located at 152 Luckie St NW in downtown Atlanta, near Centennial Olympic Park, the SkyView Ferris wheel, and State Farm Arena, and is accessible via MARTA rail and bus routes serving the city center. There is no large dedicated venue garage, but Atlanta Theater and ParkWhiz list multiple nearby paid parking decks and surface lots within a 2–5 minute walk, including lots at 108 Ted Turner Dr NW, 145 Luckie St NW, and several garages on Walton and Marietta Streets. To save money, consider buying pre-paid parking passes online in advance, parking a few blocks away and walking in to avoid higher event-night prices, or using MARTA and rideshare to skip parking costs altogether.

How early should I arrive to get a good spot at the Tabernacle?

Because the floor at Tabernacle is general admission, your spot depends largely on arrival time: locals recommend arriving around door time or even earlier if you want to be close to the stage. Atlanta concert guides suggest that pre-show traffic and parking can get congested when other downtown events—like games at State Farm Arena or conventions—coincide with concerts, so allowing extra time to park and walk is wise. For a popular tour stop like Poppy’s, planning to arrive by 6:00 PM (an hour before the 7:00 PM showtime) will usually give you a strong chance at a good GA position without needing to pay for upgraded seats.

What should I know about tickets, box office, and entry at the Tabernacle?

A Live Nation event listing notes that for similar Tabernacle shows, the box office opens at 5:00 PM and doors open at 6:00 PM, with all ticket sales being final and no refunds for postponed events. Will-call ticket pickup requires a valid photo ID and the credit card used for purchase, and ADA-accessible seating is available and can be purchased directly online across multiple price ranges. Tabernacle is a cashless venue at all points of sale, so guests should be prepared to use credit, debit, or mobile payment for tickets, merch, food, and drinks.

What can I expect from Poppy’s performance on the Constantly Nowhere Tour in Atlanta?

The Constantly Nowhere Tour showcases Poppy’s “Empty Hands” era, fusing heavy guitars, industrial textures, and surreal pop melodies into a tightly choreographed, high-energy live show. With Landmvrks and Thousand Below on the bill, the Atlanta night will build from intense metalcore and post-hardcore sets into Poppy’s genre-bending headlining performance, keeping the crowd energized from start to finish. In a compact, historic room like the Tabernacle, you can expect powerful sound, dramatic lighting, and a very engaged audience, so wearing comfortable shoes, considering ear protection, and setting a clear budget for merch and drinks will help you enjoy the entire evening comfortably.

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