Feed Your Senses: Free Lunchtime Concert Series at the Rialto Center
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Feed Your Senses: Free Lunchtime Concert Series at the Rialto Center

By Rialto Center for the Arts

Take a midday break and nourish your senses at the Rialto Center for the Arts!

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Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University

80 Forsyth Street Northwest Atlanta, GA 30303

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Music • Cultural

Step out of the office and into the rhythm at Feed Your Senses, a monthly lunchtime concert series hosted by the Rialto Center for the Arts. Enjoy live music from acclaimed local and international artists and a free meal while supplies last, all in the heart of Downtown Atlanta.

This concert series takes place every month at noon in the beautiful Rialto lobby. Always free and open to the public.

RSVP encouraged | Free lunch provided while supplies last

Let us know you’re coming! Click here to RSVP: https://rialto.gsu.edu/feed-your-senses-registration/

Next Up:

September 10 – RoboCromp

Since 2004, Atlanta saxophonist Jeff Crompton and guitarist Rob Rushin-Knopf have performed together as RoboCromp, captivating audiences with their “chamber fusion” style. Their music draws from jazz, rock, and folk traditions while defying easy categorization.

October 5 – Gwen Hughes

Internationally touring vocalist and songwriter Gwen Hughes has performed in 15 countries and collaborated with artists from The Zac Brown Band to India.Arie. With a powerful voice and inventive spirit, she reimagines familiar songs in surprising and refreshing ways.

November 19 – Kenny Banks Jr.

A 2019 American Pianists Awards finalist, Kenny Banks Jr. is one of the Southeast’s most dynamic jazz pianists. Known for his gospel-infused jazz style, he has performed around the world with legends including Kurt Elling, Jazzmeia Horn, Queen Latifah, and Jennifer Holliday.

December 10 – Gordon Vernick

Dr. Gordon Vernick, Associate Professor of Music and Coordinator of Jazz Studies at Georgia State University, is an accomplished trumpet player and jazz educator. He has performed worldwide and currently directs the GSU Faculty Jazztet, inspiring audiences with his artistry and teaching.

Presented by the Rialto Center for the Arts

Sponsored by 100 Peachtree

With support from the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Georgia Council for the Arts, and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.

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Rialto Center for the Arts

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