Short answer: Start with EACA and EABA for civic and business events, then check The EARL for music dates. That combo covers most high-signal weekly activity in and around EAV.

East Atlanta Village events are spread across a few dependable organizers, which makes the neighborhood easy to scan once you know the sources. If you're looking for music, community meetings, or business updates, the calendars below cover most of the useful local action.

What To Watch

  • EACA for monthly community meetings, cleanup days, and civic programming.
  • EABA for business association meetings, networking, and small-business updates.
  • The EARL for concert listings and show-night traffic.
  • Seasonal neighborhood coverage for recurring markets and festival announcements.

How To Build A Plan

For a smooth night or weekend, check the events calendar first, then route your food and parking around that anchor. If you are heading to a community meeting, use the local news pages for background; if you are headed to a show, pair it with the nightlife guide and a nearby dinner stop.

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Source Notes

Last verified: April 12, 2026 (America/New_York)

Event names and source labels here mirror the live local calendars used elsewhere on the site. The linked organizers are the best place to confirm times, venue changes, and any day-of updates before you head out.