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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Decatur. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

**Freddie McClendon live at Eddie's Attic!** Freddie McClendon is a singer-songwriter from Greenwood, South Carolina. He first fell in love with music as a child living in a retirement home where his dad worked, spending his earliest years dressing up as Elvis and performing for the residents who encouraged him to perform. After his father’s shocking murder in 2023, McClendon turned to writing songs as a way to process his grief. In 2024 he released Present Memories. In 2025 he appeared on Season 23 of American Idol, performing his original song “You Never Loved Him,” which moved Carrie Underwood to tears and prompted Luke Bryan to call him “the next Paul Simon.” McClendon’s songwriting often blends personal history with observations about the South, most notably in his viral single King Henry, which challenges the “Good Ole Boys” system and generational corruption in South Carolina. His live shows have grown steadily, selling out in numerous markets across the southeast. His unreleased tracks “Drinkin’ Crimes,” “Rambler,” and “Lover” have already drawn millions of views ahead of their official release, and he plans to release new music throughout 2026. In early 2026, he will also join SUSTO on their North American tour as a supporting act.

Pete Correale, a renowned comedian known for his unique blend of observational humor and storytelling, is set to perform at Eddie's Attic. The show, rescheduled to this new venue, promises an unforgettable night of laughter. Doors open at 8:00 PM, with the show starting at 9:00 PM. Seating is reserved on the main floor and balcony, ensuring a comfortable experience for all attendees. This is a must-see event for comedy lovers.

Don't miss AJ Lee & Blue Summit live at Eddie's Attic! This award-winning band brings energetic and technically impressive performances to the national roots music scene. Get ready for a night of youthful energy and mature music from their upcoming album, City of Glass.

**West Texas Exiles live at Eddie's Attic with Geoffrey Wood!** Featuring five musicians who grew up in El Paso, Lubbock, and Amarillo, West Texas Exiles draw upon the wide-open western reaches of the Lone Star State with a wide-ranging, Americana-centered sound.

Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas live at Eddie's Attic! Cutting-edge fiddle and cello explorations of Scottish and global music. They have truly set the standard for fiddle and cello in traditional music. They continue to thrill audiences internationally with their virtuosic playing.

**An Evening of Songs with Joseph Arthur & Abe Partridge live at Eddie's Attic!** Joseph Arthur is an American singer-songwriter and visual artist known for his groundbreaking live performances, blending music and painting into a singular, immersive experience. Abe Partridge is a heralded musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist, and podcaster based in Mobile, Alabama. Their collaborative performance promises an evening of captivating songs and immersive experiences.

Drayton Farley Special Duo Performance feat. Jimmy Teardrop live at Eddie's Attic w/ support from Landon Smith! Only a few years ago, the life Drayton Farley now lives seemed nothing short of a pipe dream. There he was — working the railroads, strumming his guitar, singing his songs for his ass-busting coworkers, dreaming about the life of a touring musician. A proud disciple of the vulnerable, evocative Southern storytelling made famous by Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers, and Sturgill Simpson, Farley has beaten the odds in a big way. Through no shortage of innate talent, true grit, and undeniable work ethic, the Alabama-raised singer-songwriter earned himself a dedicated fanbase, a Grand Ole Opry debut, and gigs sharing the stage with Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam, and Ryan Bingham. Now he's releasing his most complete and unflinching artistic statement to date — A Heavy Duty Heart — a meditation on love, risk, and dreams slowly becoming real. Poignantly written, beautifully sung, and produced by the acclaimed Sadler Vaden (Jason Isbell), it's the record that properly introduces Farley as a musical talent to be reckoned with. 'It was like winning the lottery in slow motion,' he says. 'A truth that slowly showed itself.' - Landon Smith No matter how old you are or where you’re from, Landon Smith might just have a song for you. Landon delivers his stories with the raw grit, hard-earned experience, and the wise-beyond-his-years perspective of an old school troubadour, pulling no punches as he strums his guitar and sings as loudly as possible. The 21-year-old Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist serves up post-Millennial Americana spiked with dyed-in-the-wool country storytelling and surges of rock ‘n’ roll energy. Growing up forty-five minutes south of Atlanta in McDonough, GA, he played in bands throughout middle school and high school, and he gained his first recording experience on an iPad with Garage Band. Simultaneously, he obsessed over a myriad of favorite artists, listening to everyone from Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, and Rainbow Kitten Surprise to Deftones and Jason Isbell. During college, he gigged locally solo. Around the same time an acoustic TikTok post of his first single “If You Want Me Tonight” went viral. It eventually reeled in north of 10.6 million Spotify streams, paving the way for “July 6th” and “Taking Off to Tennessee.” Between performing shows with Tyler Halverson and Uncle Lucius, he supported Gavin Adcock on tour. Stacking up tens of millions of streams independently and attracting the likes of GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Dave Cobb [Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton] to his corner.

Cristina Vane live at Eddie's Attic! More than a mere practitioner of her craft, Cristina Vane brings a rare breadth and depth of musical skill shaped by countless miles across diverse geographies. On her third studio album, Hear My Call, a lifetime of pursuit and a growing treasure trove of songs converge to create a record that truly demands to be heard. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Cristina’s sound is a rich amalgam of lived experience. Born in the foothills of the Alps in Italy and raised between Italy, England, and France, her half-American, half-Guatemalan heritage is as distinctive as her music. She unapologetically blends her rock roots with a deep passion for pre-war blues, old-time banjo, country, and bluegrass. Since her early days busking on the Venice Beach Boardwalk and working at McCabe’s Guitar Shop, this deft multi-instrumentalist has honed her fingerstyle and slide guitar techniques alongside clawhammer banjo. Paired with crystalline vocals, captivating songwriting, and an entrancing stage presence, Cristina Vane has emerged as a truly exciting and singular artist. Cristina has toured extensively and provided direct support for artists including Molly Tuttle, Bob Weir, Jerry Douglas, Wynonna Judd, Sam Bush, Nikki Lane, Town Mountain, Duane Betts, Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Arlo McKinley, and Willi Carlisle. She has been featured in Rolling Stone Country and NPR, appeared in a Bank of America ad for Ken Burns’ Country Music documentary, and was an invited guest for Billy Strings’ String the Halls 3. Her festival appearances include Portland Blues Festival, Under the Big Sky, Four Corners Folk Festival, and Roosterwalk.

Join us at Eddie's Attic for a late night show featuring folk artists Andrew Montana and Moe Reen. Andrew Montana was born and raised in Southern California and spent his summers with his family in Appalachian North Carolina, where his musical style was most influenced. Known for his captivating storytelling and mesmerizing melodies, Montana has been making waves in the indie folk scene with his heartfelt and evocative songwriting. Ohio-based (and born and raised) country-folk songsmith Moe Reen writes from the heart, for the heart. A lifelong vocalist, their old-school country voice often garners comparisons to Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, and other honky-tonk-heartbreak crooners of yesteryear.

West Texas Exiles live at Eddie's Attic! Featuring five musicians who grew up in El Paso, Lubbock, and Amarillo, West Texas Exiles draw upon the wide-open western reaches of the Lone Star State with a wide-ranging, Americana-centered sound. Rising from the embers of the Dirty River Boys — which Marco Gutierrez co-founded in 2009 — the Austin-based band features a triple threat of songwriters in Gutierrez, Daniel Davis, and Colin Gilmore (son of legendary Texas troubadour Jimmie Dale Gilmore), alongside seasoned bassist Eric Harrison and latter-day Dirty River Boys drummer Trinidad Leal. The Exiles’ 2023 debut EP paved the way for their first full-length album, 8000 Days, due out later this year. The recordings build upon the live chops the group has honed through a weekly residency at Austin’s legendary Continental Club, along with performances at key local events such as SXSW and Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, and high-profile touring appearances at AmericanaFest in Nashville, Braun Brothers Reunion, and San Francisco’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.

Natalie Layne live at Eddie's Attic w/ Eris Ford! Soul-inspired pop singer/songwriter, pianist, worship leader, and producer Natalie Layne radiates joy, embedding deep, theologically rich lyrics into melodies that evoke delight. With her signature piano guiding her sonic instincts, the Colorado native — now based in Nashville — straddles the line between contemplative pop and a rare blend of jazz and funk all rolled into one. Finding joy and gratitude even in the midst of life’s challenges, her Centricity Music debut album, aptly titled All Joy, is set to release early 2025. Cultivating an impressive social following by inviting listeners into her songwriting process online, Layne has studied under GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter and producer Bernie Herms (Natalie Grant, Josh Groban, Barbra Streisand), headlined full band sets at Bonnaroo — twice — and toured with Chris Tomlin, Jeremy Camp, We The Kingdom, Danny Gokey, Brandon Heath, and Tenth Avenue North, among others. Additionally, she was one of the first Christian musicians to be named an “Artist to Watch” by Pandora. In 2023, Layne released her six-song EP Amen. The title track launched into the Top 20 at Christian radio and was followed by the tender “Fragile.” Five months later, she dropped Amen (At The Piano), an acoustic version of her studio EP produced entirely by the songstress, showcasing her remarkable talent as a classically trained pianist. The 13-song All Joy, produced by Layne alongside Jeff Pardo, David Spencer, Chris Clayton, and Christian Hale, includes The Recording Academy’s “Positive Vibes Only” featured track “Grateful For” and is set to build on her growing momentum. “I believe the enemy has been trying to steal joy from people, and I just want these songs to be a shot of joy,” Layne says. “I picture these songs being played in the car in the school drop-off line or in the kitchen when families are making dinner. I think we need joyful songs to get us through the day sometimes, and God’s given me a lot of permission to go for the happy songs.”

Soul-inspired pop singer/songwriter, pianist, worship leader, and producer Natalie Layne radiates joy, embedding deep, theologically rich lyrics into melodies that evoke delight. With her signature piano guiding her sonic instincts, the Colorado native — now based in Nashville — straddles the line between contemplative pop and a rare blend of jazz and funk all rolled into one. Finding joy and gratitude even in the midst of life’s challenges, her Centricity Music debut album, aptly titled All Joy, is set to release early 2025. Cultivating an impressive social following by inviting listeners into her songwriting process online, Layne has studied under GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter and producer Bernie Herms (Natalie Grant, Josh Groban, Barbra Streisand), headlined full band sets at Bonnaroo — twice — and toured with Chris Tomlin, Jeremy Camp, We The Kingdom, Danny Gokey, Brandon Heath, and Tenth Avenue North, among others. Additionally, she was one of the first Christian musicians to be named an “Artist to Watch” by Pandora. In 2023, Layne released her six-song EP Amen. The title track launched into the Top 20 at Christian radio and was followed by the tender “Fragile.” Five months later, she dropped Amen (At The Piano), an acoustic version of her studio EP produced entirely by the songstress, showcasing her remarkable talent as a classically trained pianist. The 13-song All Joy, produced by Layne alongside Jeff Pardo, David Spencer, Chris Clayton, and Christian Hale, includes The Recording Academy’s “Positive Vibes Only” featured track “Grateful For” and is set to build on her growing momentum. “I believe the enemy has been trying to steal joy from people, and I just want these songs to be a shot of joy,” Layne says. “I picture these songs being played in the car in the school drop-off line or in the kitchen when families are making dinner. I think we need joyful songs to get us through the day sometimes, and God’s given me a lot of permission to go for the happy songs.” All the latest Natalie Layne music, tour dates, and news can be found at: www.natalielayne.com, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.