• The Drowsy Chaperone

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Fri. Apr 24th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. Apr 25th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. Apr 26th 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 1st 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 2nd 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 3rd 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 8th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 9th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 10th 2026, 2:00 pm

    $35.00
  • Appalachian Jam

    Public Square 13 South Park St

    Saturday afternoons April through October North Georgia's mountain music pickers, singers and listeners flock to the Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site for the annual Dahlonega Appalachian Jam. The Appalachian Jam gives traditional mountain music players the chance to get together and celebrate the kind of music that has been performed in the Appalachian Mountains for generations. Musicians are invited to bring their instruments and gather on the historic Public Square to jam. Everyone else should come on down and listen or dance. Bring a chair or stool and stay awhile!

  • First Friday Night Concert Series

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    First Fridays, May through October The Music in the Park series showcases the diversity of local musicians monthly. Bring a picnic supper to the Hancock Park (located one block north of the Square) and spend some time with your family and friends. This free series held on the first Friday of each month from April through October is an excellent way to wind down from the week and set the tone for a great weekend.

  • The Drowsy Chaperone

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Fri. Apr 24th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. Apr 25th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. Apr 26th 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 1st 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 2nd 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 3rd 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 8th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 9th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 10th 2026, 2:00 pm

    $35.00
  • Appalachian Jam

    Public Square 13 South Park St

    Saturday afternoons April through October North Georgia's mountain music pickers, singers and listeners flock to the Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site for the annual Dahlonega Appalachian Jam. The Appalachian Jam gives traditional mountain music players the chance to get together and celebrate the kind of music that has been performed in the Appalachian Mountains for generations. Musicians are invited to bring their instruments and gather on the historic Public Square to jam. Everyone else should come on down and listen or dance. Bring a chair or stool and stay awhile!

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • The Drowsy Chaperone

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Fri. Apr 24th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. Apr 25th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. Apr 26th 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 1st 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 2nd 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 3rd 2026, 2:00 pm Fri. May 8th 2026, 7:30 pm Sat. May 9th 2026, 7:30 pm Sun. May 10th 2026, 2:00 pm

    $35.00
  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Drivin N Cryin

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    DRIVIN N CRYIN In 1985 Drivin N Cryin played their first show at Atlanta’s famed 688 Club. Recent inductees to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Wisconsin Music Hall of Fame, founding members Kevn Kinney, Tim Nielsen and longtime drummer Dave V Johnson find themselves enjoying a continued legacy, having survived the pressures of fame, a shifting musical landscape, multiple lineup changes, traveling miles of back roads and highways to arrive here. Latest projects include a re-release of Mystery Road on Island Records (Universal), a Darius Rucker cover of the band’s beloved anthem “Straight To Hell”, a remastered 1997 eponymous album re-released as Too Late To Turn Back Now followed by the latest studio album Live The Love Beautiful and the ongoing 100+ song tribute series to the songwriting of Kevn Kinney Recent dates with Hootie & The Blowfish, The Black Crowes, Blackberry Smoke, Marshall Tucker Band and Jason Isbell amid touring the US and abroad on their own including repeat appearances on Rock Boat, Outlaw Country Cruise, Moon Crush and other specialty events. Comfortable in their past and confident in their future, Drivin N Cryin are armed with an arsenal of songs, a full tank of gas and no intention of stopping any time soon.

    $39.50 – $59.50
  • Dahlonega Arts & Wine Festival

    Public Square 13 South Park St

    Voted Best of Georgia 2023, 2024 AND 2025 for STATE Level Festival Category! Come to the Heart of the North Georgia Mountains and enjoy this event. The Dahlonega Arts & Wine Festival features quality arts and crafts, a Wine & Beer Garden with fine wines from Dahlonega Plateau wineries, and craft beers by NoFo Brew Co, our Wine & Beer Garden Sponsor. Artists' booths line the streets of the historic downtown with unique and creative products, and FREE live jazz performances are also presented in Hancock Park to entertain visitors and add to this cultural event. Free parking is available around downtown and there is lots of parking in the UNG parking deck.

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Alter Eagles

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    Any fan of the Eagles music will recognize the subtle complexities of instruments and vocals paired with exacting harmonies when attending an Alter Eagles event. We hope to perform the music at our best and for you to hear it LIVE as it was intended to be.

    $40 – $50
  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Bad Moon Rising

    Holly Theater 69 W Main St

    Bad Moon Rising, a Classic Tributes Live band, invites you to take a trip down the Mississippi delta as they pay tribute to arguably the greatest rock band North America ever produced. Creedence Clearwater Revival. CCR was an American Roots rock band who’s sound incorporated southern, country and blues rock. The resulting sound and success (built on the distinctive vocals, wailing guitar and song writing style of John Fogerty) became known as swamp rock, and CCR was the pioneer of the genre. CCR was prolific during a 4-year period between 1969 and 1971. This period produced fourteen consecutive top 10 singles and five consecutive top 10 albums including two that reached number one. Bad Moon Rising will take you from the band’s headlining of the 1969 Woodstock Festival to their acrimonious disbandment in 1972 and beyond. Let’s travel with the band up around the bend and run through the jungle into the bayou and home to Green River where we can look out the backdoor, down on the corner and see the rain. Hey tonight we’ll all be the fortunate ones and proud as Mary. Ladies and gentleman BAD MOON RISING!!!

    $40 – $50
  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • Downtown Farmers Market

    Hancock Park 55 N Meaders St, Dahlonega, Georgia, United States

    DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET The Dahlonega Farmers Market is a weekly event that brings local residents to the downtown business district. It promotes a sense of community and provides fresh, locally grown produce to customers, while offering agribusiness sales opportunities to growers from Lumpkin and nearby counties. ll items at the Market are locally grown and seasonal. In May, buy locally grown plants, such as vegetable, garden, landscape, and house plants. With the arrival of summer, you can buy vegetables and seasonal fruits, plus jams, jellies, and baked goods containing locally grown ingredients. The Market season runs Saturdays (or until inventories are sold out) from May until October. (706) 482-2707 Hancock Park, North Meaders Street & Warwick Street, Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 www.facebook.com/DahlonegaFarmersMarke

  • July 4th Games on the Town Square

    Join us at the Dahlonega Gold Museum for some classic summertime games! A watermelon seed spitting contest, and an egg race! The town square will be very festive that day with a parade earlier in the afternoon. You can get an awesome view of the parade from our historic balcony! The games will be held outdoors on museum property, after the parade. Admission to the museum will include taking part in the games if so desired , as well as access to the balcony. The balcony is only accessible by staircase. Parking fee required

    $5.00