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Parking & Directions for Josiah and the Bonnevilles Variety Playhouse
1099 Euclid Ave, Atlanta, GA
30307, US
1. Variety Playhouse Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Parking Deck at Emory - 0.5 miles, $8
3. On-street Parking - 0.2 miles, $2/hour
4. Plaza Theater Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
5. Ponce City Market - 1 mile, $15
Josiah and the Bonnevilles Concert Live at Variety Playhouse | Atlanta – June 30th, 2026
The Variety Playhouse in Atlanta is one of those venues that just oozes character, with its vintage charm and retro vibe that make every show feel special. It’s a place that’s seen its fair share of legendary moments, hosting everything from New Year’s Eve celebrations to concerts by iconic artists like David Bowie and Bob Dylan. You really get a sense of history walking through those doors, and if you’re lucky enough to score front row tickets, you’re practically in the artist’s living room, catching every flicker of emotion. For Josiah and the Bonnevilles Atlanta fans, this spot promises an unforgettable night, every time. The venue’s lineup is pretty eclectic, mixing genres and styles, so no matter what kind of music you’re into, there’s likely something that’ll catch your ear. Getting there is a breeze, whether you’re coming from downtown, taking Highway 75 South and then connecting to I-20 East, or coming from Midtown via Ponce de Leon and Moreland Street, it’s easy to find. Honestly, it’s more than just a concert space; it’s a piece of Atlanta’s musical soul, and catching a show there feels like being part of something bigger.