Looking for tickets to Madison Beer in Atlanta? Buy them for the Coca-Cola Roxy concert, where the current the locket tour era brings songs from locket and pop-R&B energy for fans of Make You Mine, Reckless and Selfish, plus listeners who like the close feel of a mid-size venue
Madison Beer brings "the locket tour" to Atlanta
Madison Beer performs at Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta on July 1, 2026, at 8:00 PM, as part of the current "the locket tour". It is an evening intended for an audience that has followed her path from early pop singles to the newer, more mature sound of the album "locket", but also for listeners who know her through songs that have circulated in recent years on radio, streaming services and social media.
Her music today moves between glossy dance-pop, emotional R&B-pop expression and introspective ballads. That is exactly why the concert in Atlanta should not be viewed only as a performance by a young pop star with a large online audience, but as an encounter with an artist who is increasingly clearly building her own concert identity. In the same repertoire world, "Selfish", "Reckless", "Make You Mine", "bittersweet" and newer material from the album "locket" can stand together.
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Why this tour matters for her career
"the locket tour" follows Madison Beer's third studio album, "locket", and the tour covers Europe, the United Kingdom and North America. For visitors in Atlanta, this means that the concert arrives at a stage when the new material has already received its stage form, and the audience can expect an evening that connects current songs with recognizable older titles.
Madison Beer is now presented as a platinum artist and a two-time Grammy nominee. The album "Silence Between Songs" brought her first Grammy nomination, while "Make You Mine" brought a new nomination in the dance-pop recording category. These details are important because they explain why her concert profile has changed: from an artist many first discovered online to a songwriter who increasingly performs in the space between commercial pop and personal songwriting.
The album "locket" was released as her third studio album, and in May 2026 it also received a deluxe edition along with the song and video "lovergirl". On the album itself, the songs "make you mine", "yes baby", "bittersweet" and "bad enough" stand out in particular, showing a broader range: from club-shaped rhythms to softer, melancholic pop moments. For a concert audience, this matters because her performance does not rest only on choruses, but also on the dynamics between dancing, quieter transitions and vocally emphasized parts.
The sound the audience can expect
Madison Beer works best when she combines a clear pop melody with darker production layers. In songs such as "Selfish" and "Reckless", the emphasis is on emotional directness, while "Make You Mine" and "yes baby" show why the newer phase of her career is associated with dance-pop energy. "bittersweet", meanwhile, is one of those singles that connects the radio format with a more personal text.
At the concert, an exact set list should not be expected in advance, because such details for each evening are not certain until they are confirmed at the event itself. However, the framework of the tour clearly indicates that "locket" is at the center of the performance. This gives the audience a reasonable expectation that the evening will have a fresher, current tone, with returns to songs that marked the earlier albums "Life Support" and "Silence Between Songs".
The concert will especially attract:
- longtime fans who have followed her transition from "Life Support" to the album "locket"
- an audience that loves emotional pop with R&B shades and a strong vocal focus
- listeners who discovered her through "Make You Mine", "Reckless", "Selfish" or "bittersweet"
- visitors who prefer mid-sized indoor concerts, where the artist is closer to the audience than in large arenas
Opening acts and the rhythm of the evening
In the tour announcement for the North American leg, thủy and Lulu Simon are listed alongside Madison Beer. It is an interesting combination because both artists bring a different introduction to the evening. thủy fits into a contemporary R&B-pop context, while Lulu Simon brings songwriter pop with a more intimate emphasis. Such a schedule can prepare the audience well for Madison Beer, whose newer material also relies on mixing glossy pop surfaces and more vulnerable lyrics.
It is important not to expect that the opening acts will necessarily mean a duet, a guest appearance or a special shared moment on stage. Such things cannot be announced without clear confirmation. What is useful to know is that the evening's program does not begin only with the main performance: arriving earlier may be a better choice for an audience that wants to catch the full flow of the concert and settle in before the biggest crowd.
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Coca-Cola Roxy: a venue that suits this kind of pop concert
Coca-Cola Roxy is located at 800 Battery Ave SE #500, Atlanta, GA 30339, across from Truist Park and within The Battery Atlanta complex. The venue opened in April 2017 and has a capacity of about 3,600 visitors. It is large enough for the concert to have a strong collective charge, but also compact enough that the audience does not lose the feeling of closeness to the artist.
The space is two-level, with a floor area for the general audience, the possibility of a theater layout and permanent seating on the balcony. For a concert like this, that means the experience can differ significantly depending on position: the floor gives a more direct, denser audience feeling, while the balcony may be better for those who want an overview of the stage and a steadier view of the production.
Coca-Cola Roxy is known as a modernly equipped concert venue with an emphasis on sound, lighting and production. This is important for Madison Beer because her current material requires both atmosphere and precision: bass and rhythm for dance-pop moments, but also enough clarity for quieter vocal sections.
Basic information about the venue
- Address: 800 Battery Ave SE #500, Atlanta, GA 30339
- Location: The Battery Atlanta, across from Truist Park
- Capacity: about 3,600 visitors
- Opening of the new venue: April 2017
- Configuration: floor, balcony and flexible layout for different types of events
- The nearest parking garages in the complex include Orange Deck and Delta Deck
Getting to The Battery Atlanta
The Battery Atlanta is a complex with restaurants, bars, shops and event spaces, located next to Truist Park. For visitors traveling to Atlanta, the practical advantage is that the venue is located near the intersection of highways I-75 and I-285. Such a location makes arriving by car easier from different parts of the metropolitan area, but at the same time it means that traffic can be heavy in the hours before the concert, especially if other major events are taking place nearby.
Parking is available in several garages around The Battery. Orange Deck and Delta Deck are listed as the closest to the venue, but on Atlanta Braves game days availability may change. That is why it is smart to check traffic and parking before departure, especially if arriving from outside Atlanta's city center itself.
For those arriving earlier, The Battery Atlanta can serve as a practical area for dinner or a drink before the concert. This does not mean that a packed schedule should be planned; it is better to leave enough time for security screening, the crowd at the entrance and finding a place in the venue. It is worth securing tickets on time.
Practical notes before entering
Coca-Cola Roxy has rules that are good to know before arrival. Bags may not be larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches, or approximately 30 x 15 x 30 centimeters, and small clutch bags up to 6 x 9 inches are also permitted. Backpacks, bags with multiple compartments and laptop bags are not permitted regardless of size. All bags are inspected before entry.
The venue uses mobile tickets, so it is recommended to add them to a digital wallet before arrival and check the phone battery. Payments inside the venue are cashless, which means cards are the more practical choice for food, drinks or additional expenses. Visitors who need accessible entry or assistance upon arrival should check the venue information in advance, because both levels of the venue are adapted for people with disabilities.
What the concert in Atlanta may feel like
Atlanta is a city with a strong concert and R&B tradition, but also a place where pop artists often get a very energetic audience. Madison Beer is not coming to Coca-Cola Roxy in a sterile arena, but into a space that can preserve a feeling of club intensity with the production of a larger venue. That suits her catalog: songs with emphasized rhythm can rely on the crowd on the floor, while slower parts require more concentrated silence and attention.
For longtime fans, the greatest value may be that "the locket tour" puts newer music in the foreground, while older songs receive a new context. "Selfish" and "Reckless" sound different today when heard alongside material from the album "locket"; they are no longer just earlier hits, but parts of the story of an artist who in a few years has traveled the path from a viral pop identity to a more ambitious songwriting profile.
For the broader audience, the appeal is simpler: the choruses are strong, the production is contemporary, and the venue is close enough for the vocal and audience reactions to remain an important part of the evening. Such concerts often work best when the audience does not come only for one song, but for the entire arc of the performance - from the opening warm-up to the loudest moments near the end.
Who this is the right concert night for
This concert makes the most sense for an audience that wants to hear pop that is not only superficially glossy, but has a pronounced emotional line. In her newer phase, Madison Beer combines the aesthetics of a pop star with very personal themes, so her performances attract both those who love a big chorus and those who look in lyrics for details about insecurity, desire, breakup, recovery and self-confidence.
An added value is the size of the venue. Coca-Cola Roxy is not a tiny club, but it is not a stadium either. It is a format in which collective energy can be felt without completely losing contact with the stage. For an artist whose stage identity relies on vocals, facial expression, visual atmosphere and changes of mood, such a size may be better than much larger venues.
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How best to plan the evening
The best plan for this concert is simple: arrive earlier, check the bag rules, prepare the mobile ticket and count on crowds at The Battery Atlanta. If arriving by car, it is useful to choose a garage in advance and follow traffic information around Truist Park. If dinner before the concert is planned, enough time should be left to get to the entrance without rushing.
Musically, it is useful to listen to "locket" and the deluxe edition before arrival, especially "lovergirl", "make you mine", "yes baby", "bittersweet" and "bad enough". For broader context, it is also good to return to "Life Support" and "Silence Between Songs", because the very difference between those releases shows how much Madison Beer's concert language has changed.
Sources:
- Madison Beer - the list of tour dates, biographical data and the context of the current album "locket" were used.
- Sony Music Canada - data on the deluxe edition of the album "locket", the song "lovergirl" and singles from the album were used.
- Tour newsroom - data on the concept of "the locket tour", the international schedule and announced opening acts were used.
- Coca-Cola Roxy - data on the address, bag rules, mobile tickets, cashless payments and parking were used.
- The Battery Atlanta - data on capacity, the opening of the venue, the venue configuration and the location next to Truist Park were used.