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During her return to Atlanta on Thursday night, her first of four shows in the city, Beyoncé transformed Mercedes-Benz Stadium into a grand hoedown. A holy showdown. A downtown rodeo that centered reclamation and protest. For a whopping 40 songs performed over three hours, Mrs. Cowboy Carter dazzled in stars, stripes and struts.
Right now, tens of thousands of fans are headed to events in downtown Atlanta and the biggest is a tour stop for a superstar, but it’s not the only event packing the area with people.
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Axios on MSNBeyoncé in Atlanta: How to get last-minute ticketsThe moment for which you relinquished hundreds (or thousands) of dollars, splurged on the perfect outfit and memorized all of the songs has finally arrived in Atlanta. Why it matters: Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour stop in Atlanta will occur over four days — Thursday,
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBeyoncé in Atlanta: Ultimate guide to parties, brunches, and funBeyoncé is bringing Cowboy Carter to Atlanta, and the city is ready to shine like rhinestones on denim. List of parties, brunches and more.
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In addition to the Beyoncé concerts, K-pop group ATEEZ is performing at State Farm Arena, and the city is also hosting MLB All-Star Weekend events.
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Atlanta News First on MSNFamed Beyoncé collaborators Les Twins to host Atlanta pop-up dance workshopLarry and Laurent Bourgeois came to Atlanta News First to talk about the "Cowboy Carer" tour and their upcoming workshop.