Join us for the inaugural Music in the Garden concert as spring takes root in Oakhurst Garden.
The Pussywillows bring their dynamic rock sound to our opening evening, performing two intimate sets surrounded by the emerging beauty of early spring. Limited capacity ensures every guest experiences the closeness and connection.
Details:
- Doors open at 6pm for mingling and garden exploration
- Music begins at 7pm
- Bring your own beverages (BYOB)
- Bring food to enjoy during the concert
- Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating
- 100% of ticket revenue supports the artist
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A Shared Vision
Wylde Center connects the community to nature in urban environments. Through four urban greenspaces across Atlanta, Wylde Center grows more than plants; we cultivate community, environmental stewardship, and access to green spaces for all.
Snug Concerts believes that music is meant to be felt, not just heard. As an artist-first nonprofit, they create intimate spaces where musicians and audiences connect authentically, where every ticket supports the performer, and where the distance between artist and listener dissolves into shared experience.
Together, we are creating evenings where artistic expression and natural beauty amplify each other, where the garden becomes a stage and music becomes part of the landscape.
The Experience
Music in the Garden is a collaboration between Snug Concerts and Wylde Center More Snug Concerts at Wylde Center. This special evening marks the beginning of six carefully curated outdoor concerts throughout 2026 at Oakhurst Garden (435 Oakview Road, Oakhurst), featuring diverse musical voices across jazz, rock, soul, pop, and classics. True to Snug Concerts’ mission, 100% of ticket revenue supports performing musicians.
Why This Matters
- For Artists: Fair pay, intimate audiences, and performances in a space that honors their craft and the environment.
- For Community: Accessible live music in a neighborhood setting, building relationships and shared cultural experiences.
- For Atlanta: A model showing how nonprofits can collaborate to enrich the cultural and environmental fabric of our neighborhoods.
Upcoming concerts
- April 22 (Earth Day): LAVAHI
- June 20: Lola Ladae
- July 12: Larry Wilson
- September 29: Chris Burroughs
- October 18: Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics
