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Mom Said It's SIGN: Zodiac Party - AQUARIUS

Sat, Jan 18

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Mom Said its Fine

MOM SAID IT’S SIGN! At the start of each zodiac season, come dance with us and astronomically talented DJs. Tarot readings and personal horoscopes available! Celebrate Aquarius season with DJs Brendy & The Architect. The studio will be redesigned to align with the current season.

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Mom Said It's SIGN: Zodiac Party - AQUARIUS
Mom Said It's SIGN: Zodiac Party - AQUARIUS

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Jan 18, 2025, 10:00 PM – Jan 19, 2025, 3:00 AM

Mom Said its Fine, 50 Upper Alabama St, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA

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Underground Atlanta - "The City Beneath the Streets" - is a historic arts and entertainment district in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. The buildings comprising Underground Atlanta were constructed in 1866 around the Zero-mile Post located at the property, later becoming present day Atlanta. Underground has evolved from the Civil War era into speakeasies during Prohibition, an entertainment district in the 1960's and became the central rallying point for the 1996 Olympics. The once defunct Mall closed in 2016 and was purchased by Lalani Ventures in November 2021. Since its purchase, Underground Atlanta has reemerged as the center of gravity for Art, Culture and Entertainment.  Between 2022 and 2024, Underground Atlanta hosted over hundreds of events including the iconic "Peach Drop" New Years celebration and hosted several music and art activations including Art of Banksy Exhibit, Atlanta Fashion Week, Atlanta United Block Party and several music concerts.  We have reopened the doors to new tenants including eight new art galleries, The Masquerade, MJQ, Daiquiriville, Club Future, Pigalle by Paris on Ponce and a new 30,000 sf Exhibition Hall for concerts, panels and immersive art. Come be a part of history! 

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