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Masquerade Music Park

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Masquerade Music Park

The stages are named Heaven, Hell and Purgatory - and Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead and the Foo Fighters have all climbed the stairway. The Masquerade, Atlanta's definitive alternative music venue since September 1989, now runs its multi-room operation from Kenny's Alley in Underground Atlanta at 50 Lower Alabama Street downtown. The original home was gothic-industrial made literal: the DuPre Excelsior Mill on North Avenue - an 1890s wood-shavings factory of stone, timber and antique machinery - housed the club for its first 27 years, its adjoining outdoor Masquerade Music Park hosting thousands for festival-scale shows including the very first Warped Tour date and early editions of Shaky Knees and Wrecking Ball ATL. The theology sorts the rooms: Heaven upstairs took the touring headliners, Hell ran dance nights and rising bands, and Purgatory held the bar-level shows - a three-tier structure the venue transplanted intact when redevelopment of the mill forced the 2016 move to Underground Atlanta, first pitched as temporary and then made permanent with a 700,000-dollar build-out. The current plant is bigger than ever: Heaven holds about 1,450 under a two-storey ceiling with balcony, Hell takes 650, Purgatory 300, and Altar - a 250-capacity fourth room with a kitchen - joined in 2024 for the 35th anniversary, giving the operation more than 700 shows a year across punk, metal, hip-hop, electronic and indie bills. The institutional weight is generational: for Atlanta's alternative scenes the Masquerade is the rite-of-passage room where local openers share nights with future arena acts, an independent operation that survived a venue-eating real-estate boom by carrying its name, stages and crowd underground - literally. Practical notes: Five Points MARTA station sits directly above Underground Atlanta - transit beats parking here; most shows are all-ages with GA floors, set times run early when four rooms turn over in a night, and checking which stage a ticket names saves a scramble - Heaven, Hell and Purgatory have separate entrances off Kenny's Alley.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 695 North Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States, 30303

Website: https://www.masqueradeatlanta.com

Cover Charge: 1

Capacity: 1450

Opening Date: 01/09/1989

Serves Food

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