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Justin Moore
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre — Alpharetta, GA
Justin Moore
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre — Alpharetta, GA

Justin Moore is a country artist from Arkansas who got his start in the mid-2010s with a sound that leans into country rock and southern influences. He built a following through steady touring and radio play rather than viral moments, which tracks with his unpretentious approach to songwriting. His songs tend toward the reflective side of things—dealing with relationships, regret, and that particular rural American melancholy without getting too precious about it. Moore's had decent rotation on country radio and has played enough festivals and honky-tonks to develop a real fanbase. He's the kind of artist who probably sounds better live than on the radio, mainly because his songs are structured around straightforward stories rather than production tricks. He's not trying to reinvent country music or make some grand statement. He just writes songs about things that happen to people and lets them stand on their own.

Moore plays tight shows where people actually listen instead of just drinking. Crowds are a mix of die-hard country fans and people who wandered in. He's got a conversational stage presence—not overly charismatic, just genuine. The band locks in well, and his deeper cuts get real quiet.

Known for Somebody Else Will, With My Eyes Closed, Lettin' It Go, Late Night Conversation, Backbone

Justin Moore's last Atlanta show landed at the Fox Theatre in January 2017, a venue that suits his brand of country rock perfectly. The setlist hit the marks you'd expect—the guy knows how to work through his catalog with the kind of ease that comes from playing these songs night after night. The Fox, with its ornate grandeur, gave the performance a certain weight, the kind of room where even a country song can feel like it's been there forever. Moore played the hits, moved through the deeper cuts, and closed things out with an encore that left the room satisfied. It's the kind of show that sticks with you not because it's flashy, but because it's solid.

Atlanta's country scene has always occupied an interesting middle ground—not Nashville, but not trying to be. The city's bred artists who blend country with Southern rock in ways that feel organic rather than calculated. Moore fits comfortably in that space, where twangy vocals and electric guitars don't feel like a contradiction. The Fox Theatre crowd is the kind that appreciates both the polish and the grit, which is exactly what Moore brings.

Stay in Buckhead or Virginia Highland for the neighborhood feel — tree-lined streets, good restaurants, walkable enough to actually enjoy yourself. For dinner, Sotto Sotto does excellent Italian in a no-fuss basement setting, or Rathbun's for steak if you want something more formal. Spend an afternoon at the High Museum of Art, then grab drinks at The Eagle, which has the kind of dark-wood-and-whiskey vibe that actually works. Catch a Braves game at Truist Park if timing lines up. The food scene here is legitimately good without being try-hard about it.

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