Madison Beer in Atlanta
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About Madison Beer
Madison Beer started as a Justin Bieber discovery in 2013, but that origin story undersells what she's actually built. She's released multiple EPs and albums that show someone working through the specific anxiety of being a young woman in the public eye. Her earlier tracks like 'Playboy' caught people's attention with slick production and that particular blend of confidence and vulnerability she does well. By the time she put out 'Home' and started leaning into more introspective material, it was clear she was treating songwriting as something serious. She's put out the albums 'Life Support' and 'Reckless,' both of which trace what happens when you're trying to figure out who you are while everyone's watching. Her music tends toward polished pop that's more interested in production details than blunt statements, which means her songs reward close listening. She's the kind of artist whose actual fanbase is more devoted than her casual listener count might suggest.
Her crowds are relatively young and come ready to sing every word. The energy stays engaged but controlled, more singalong than mosh pit. She handles herself well in smaller venues where people can actually hear her vocals, which matters since that's where her music lives.
Known for Playboy, Tied Up, Home, Hurts to Hurt You, Say It
Madison Beer + Atlanta
Madison Beer's relationship with Atlanta crowds runs deep. When she rolled through the Tabernacle in May 2024, she leaned into the introspective side of her catalog—opening with "Home to Another One" and moving through deeper cuts like "Shown Me (How I Fell In Love With You)" and "Envy the Leaves" before hitting the momentum switchers. "At Your Worst" and "BOYSHIT" got the room moving, but it was the closing run—"King of Everything" as the final bow—that felt like the real payoff. She's always brought a particular kind of vulnerability to Atlanta stages, and this set proved she's comfortable holding space for the quiet moments alongside the anthems.
Madison Beer in Atlanta News
- Madison Beer: ‘The Spinnin Tour’ Across Europe and North America Hypebot · Feb 3, 2026
- Madison Beer tickets on sale in Atlanta at Coca-Cola Roxy TicketNews · Jan 19, 2026
- Madison Beer Concert Setlist: Get Ready for the locket tour Ticketmaster Blog · Jan 14, 2026
- Madison Beer drops 2026 tour schedule with Detroit stop ahead of new ‘Locket’ album release this Friday MLive.com · Jan 13, 2026
- Madison Beer Goes All Out For Halloween Show In Atlanta Melodic Magazine · Jun 9, 2025
Live Music in Atlanta
Atlanta's music landscape has always been hospitable to artists who blend pop sensibility with emotional depth. The city's history of introspective songwriting—from indie-leaning acts to mainstream pop voices willing to get vulnerable—creates a natural home for Madison Beer's brand of intimate, production-aware pop. Audiences here get the nuance between a hit and a moment, which is probably why deep cuts like "Stained Glass" and "Silence Between Songs" landed as hard as the singles.
Atlanta road trip to see Madison Beer?
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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