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4 Non Blondes with The All-American Rejects, Franz Ferdinand, and more

Sep 19, 2025 at 11:55 AM and 12:00 PM  ·   · $234 Central Park, Atlanta, GA Central Park, Atlanta, GA Tickets from $234

4 Non Blondes
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The Marías, a psychedelic-soul band formed by Puerto Rican-born María Zardoya and L.A. native Josh Conway, blend jazz, funk, and lounge. Known for hits like CINEMA, they boast two Grammy nods, a Billboard top-hit, and collaborations with Bad Bunny and Tainy.
Alabama Shakes, from Alabama, blended Southern soul and garage rock, led by Brittany Howard's powerful vocals. Hits include "Hold On" & "Don't Wanna Fight." Their debut, "Boys & Girls," went platinum, while "Sound & Color" won 3 Grammys. Collaborated with ATO Records, they paused in 2018 as Howard pursued a solo career.
Kentucky's Cage the Elephant, known for hits like "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked," moved to England pre-2008 debut. Famous for blending alt-rock, they've won multiple Grammys including for albums produced by Dan Auerbach. Collaborated with Alison Mosshart and Beck.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, a trio featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk with activist zeal. Known for energetic performances and striking social commentary.
4 Non Blondes, formed in 1989, made waves with the 1993 hit "What's Up?," from their album Bigger, Better, Faster, More? They toured with Neil Young, Pearl Jam, and Bob Dylan, winning Bay Area Music Awards for Best Song, Best Album, and Best Female Vocalist for Linda Perry's high-pitched vocals.
Franz Ferdinand, hailing from Glasgow, is renowned for merging rock and dance music. Their 2004 hit "Take Me Out" propelled them to fame, winning the Mercury Prize. They draw influence from post-punk bands and released notable albums like their debut "Franz Ferdinand" and "Tonight." With collaborations spanning artists like Jane Birkin, their style evolved to include dub and disco influences, while albums "You Could Have It So Much Better" and "Always Ascending" showcased their versatile sound. Their awards include Brit Awards and multiple Grammy nominations.
Ohio-born rock duo the Black Keys, formed by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney in 2001, evolved from raw blues to psychedelic sounds with hits like "Lonely Boy" and albums like "Brothers" and "El Camino". Known for collabs with Danger Mouse and Grammy wins, they blend traditional blues with modern rock.
Originating from the pop-punk scene, blink-182, known for energetic, humorous tracks, rose to fame with "Enema of the State." Famous lineup: Hoppus, DeLonge, Barker. Hits include albums like "California" & "Neighborhoods," achieving numerous chart-toppers. DeLonge returned in 2023.
All-American Rejects, formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma by Tyson Ritter & Nick Wheeler, hit it with singles like "Swing, Swing" & "Dirty Little Secret." Albums include "Move Along" & "When the World Comes Down." Known for emo-pop style, influenced by AC/DC & Bon Jovi.
Irish band Inhaler, known for debut 'It Wont Always Be Like This,' evolved in 'Cuts and Bruises' with a focus on band chemistry & narrative style, inspired by global tours.
Texas band Spoon's "Lucifer on the Sofa" is their rawest rock album, recorded in Austin. Known for its intense, intimate sound, it contrasts classic rock influences with unique modern twists.
IDLES, known for vibrant punk music, released their impactful fifth album "TANGK" — symbolizing love and gratitude. The band is celebrated for blending raw sound with themes of joy and resistance.
Formed in Sacramento in 1988, Deftones are a GRAMMY®-winning band known for the platinum albums Adrenaline, Around The Fur, and White Pony. They've sold 10M records, topped charts, and launched the Dia De Los Deftones festival.
New York-based Sarah Kinsley captures emotions in her introspective and cinematic alt-pop. Known for her atmospheric, dreamlike lyrics and leftfield pop flair.
Formed in NJ, My Chemical Romance debuted in 2002. Albums like "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" & "The Black Parade" went 3x Platinum. Known for hits like "Welcome to the Black Parade." Major tours & iconic music videos.
Born in Downey, CA, "Weird Al" Yankovic is the top novelty music parodist known for hits like "Eat It" and "White & Nerdy." His song parodies span genres from new wave to rap, earning critical and commercial success over four decades. Yankovic's use of music videos, starting with MTV in the 80s, bolstered his fame. He's won four Grammy Awards and released chart-topping albums like Mandatory Fun. Notable collaborations include Rick Derringer and the band from Hamilton musical spinoffs. His long career inspired a 2022 biopic.
Born in Long Beach, Sublime fused reggae, punk, ska, and hip-hop. Hits like "What I Got" and "Santeria" define their style. Despite Bradley Nowell's death, the band has sold 18M+ albums and remain genre-defining icons.
Lenny Kravitz, renowned for blending soul, rock & funk, has won four consecutive Grammy Awards and set records in rock vocals. Known for his roles in The Hunger Games and Precious, and heading Kravitz Design Inc., he's also launched Nocheluna Sotol. Awarded CFDA’s 2022 "Fashion Icon Award."
Vampire Weekend, formed at Columbia University, blends indie rock with diverse genres and has topped charts with albums like "Contra" and "Modern Vampires of the City," winning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they continually evolve their sound.

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Genre: Rock, Indie/Alt, Metal

Visit the 4 Non Blondes concert in Atlanta at Central Park on Friday, September 19, 2025, at 11:55 AM, featuring The All-American Rejects, Franz Ferdinand, and more. Get your tickets now!

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