The Works in Atlanta Launches Extensive September Events Calendar to Drive Community Engagement and Local Business
The Works development in Atlanta's Upper Westside is hosting over a dozen community events throughout September, including live music series, festivals, and markets, highlighting its role as a key economic and social hub for the area.

The Works, an 80-acre mixed-use development in Atlanta's Upper Westside owned by Selig Enterprises, has announced a comprehensive September events calendar featuring over a dozen community-focused activities. The lineup includes weekly music series, festivals, markets, and industry-specific gatherings designed to attract diverse audiences and support local businesses.
Key recurring events include Blues on the Spur every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m., featuring live blues from Atlanta artists with refreshments from Taste Wine Bar and Market. Fridays will host Jazz Summer Sessions on The Spur from 6 to 9 p.m., while Saturdays feature Autumn Afternoons at The Camp from 2 to 5 p.m., offering free open-air performances with local bands.
Significant standalone events include PUPFEST on September 6, a dog-friendly festival with a Woofstock theme benefiting the Atlanta Humane Society, and the Adelina Social Goods 5-Year Adelinaversary Celebration on September 6-7, marking five years of retail presence on the Upper Westside. Your 3rd Spot will host a Country Night on September 13, featuring a mechanical bull, line dancing, and a petting farm for $33 per ticket.
The development's food hall, Chattahoochee Food Works, will host multiple weekly events including a Farmers Market on Sundays from noon to 4 p.m., Georgia's Largest Happy Hour on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p.m., an Evening Indie Market on Wednesdays from 6 to 10 p.m., and Atlanta F.A.M. (Fashion, Art, & Music) on Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Additional activities include Industry Night on Mondays for hospitality workers, trivia nights at Fox Bros Bar-B-Q on Wednesdays, and Trivi-Axe at American Axes on Thursdays.
This extensive programming underscores The Works' strategic focus on creating a vibrant community hub that drives foot traffic, supports local vendors, and enhances the economic vitality of Atlanta's Upper Westside. The events cater to diverse interests, from music enthusiasts and pet owners to foodies and industry professionals, reinforcing the development's role as a key destination for entertainment and social gathering.