Vampire Weekend in Atlanta | Tickets 2025

Vampire Weekend

Anticipation electrifies the air as Vampire Weekend takes the stage at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA on Sep 21, 2025. Experience a fusion of vibrant melodies and infectious rhythms as they unleash hits like “A-Punk” and “Harmony Hall.” Don’t miss your chance—get your Vampire Weekend tour tickets now!

Vampire Weekend Atlanta Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Oct 25, 2025
11:30 AM
Atlanta, GA from $220.80 Tickets
Saturday
Oct 25, 2025
12:00 PM
Atlanta, GA from $252.00 Tickets
Sunday
Oct 26, 2025
12:00 PM
Atlanta, GA from $193.20 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Vampire Weekend show in Atlanta?

The band will be headlining at the Shaky Knees Music Festival at Piedmont Park on Sunday, September 21, 2025. The festival spans September 19–21, with Vampire Weekend scheduled for the Sunday afternoon to evening slot, kicking off around 4 PM. Expect their performance to run for about an hour to an hour and a half.

What time should I arrive to catch their set?

Vampire Weekend’s set starts around 4 PM, but gates open much earlier—typically around 11 AM. I’d recommend getting there between noon and 1 PM. This gives you ample time to gear up (water, food), check out earlier acts, and snag a good spot before their main set.

How much do tickets cost?

Ticket prices depend on how you buy:

  • Early-bird single-day passes may start around $284, but that often jumps quickly.
  • Average resale prices for Sunday are closer to $300–$330.
  • Three-day passes offering full festival access are usually higher, often exceeding $500.

So if you’re focused on Vampire Weekend, the one-day GA pass is usually your best value.

What’s the best way to find cheaper tickets?

Here are some savvy tips:

  • Buy early: Prices rise as passes sell out in tiers.
  • Use verified resale—official festival resale sites often sell at face value.
  • Watch resale platforms like SeatGeek or Ticketmaster Resale—Sunday passes dipped as low as $284 recently.
  • Set price alerts to snag drop notifications.
  • Consider full festival passes: If Sunday is sold out, sometimes a 3-day pass averages out cheaper per day.
  • Join local fan groups: People often resell tickets at cost if their plans change.

Can I leave Piedmont Park and come back in?

Yes—Shaky Knees typically allows re-entry. Just make sure to keep your festival wristband on and be ready for another security check each time. I’d build in a bit of time for re-entry during busy periods.

Is the festival all ages?

It is! Everyone from teens to grandparents attends. If you’re under 18, double-check the festival’s rules, but generally you’ll be welcomed as long as you have the wristband.

What other artists are playing that day?

Sunday’s lineup is stacked—alongside Vampire Weekend, you’ve got Blink‑182, The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Franz Ferdinand, Spoon, Wet Leg, 4 Non Blondes, and more. It’s a full day of music, so plan ahead if there are other sets you don’t want to miss.

What should I bring and wear?

Here’s what’s smart to pack:

  • Comfy shoes for walking and standing on grass.
  • Layered clothes: late September evenings can cool off nicely.
  • Sun gear: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are must-haves.
  • Refillable water bottle: hydration stations are plentiful.
  • Portable phone charger: festival days are long and phones die fast.
  • Small/clear bag: only light items allowed; use lockers if needed.

How do I get there and where to park?

Piedmont Park is easy to reach:

  • MARTA train to Midtown Station followed by a short walk works well.
  • Rideshare is popular, though pickup times may be slow post-show.
  • Parking is limited around the park—arrive early to grab a lot spot.

Choose transit to avoid parking hassle.

Will the setlist be unique?

While they’ll play the tour’s staples like A‑Punk, Oxford Comma, Harmony Hall, and This Life, Vampire Weekend often tosses in surprises like a cover or new song snippet. Every show has its own sparkle.

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