The Georgia Aquarium Is Having A Festive Adult-Only Christmas Party This Weekend

Live music, festive boozy cocktails, and SHARKS! 🦈🎄🍸
The Georgia Aquarium Is Having A Festive Adult-Only Christmas Party This Weekend
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'Tis officially the season to be jolly at the Georgia Aquarium, and it's time to bring out the boozy cocktails and holiday jams.

The aquarium's "Not So Silent Night" event is happening this weekend and you are invited to jingle and jam with sharks, penguins and all of the other spectacular sea creatures.


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2 Atlanta local musicians performing

Some of Atlanta's finest local musicians will also be taking the stage to provide you with all of your favorite live holiday jams.

Singer-songwriter Wesley Cook as well as The Bourbon Brothers will be bringing holiday classics to the Aquarium's Arctic Ballroom, where you'll be able to sing and dance in front of a beluga whale.

Once you're done dancing the night away, you'll have the chance to take a stroll through "Merry Lane," which will be decorated top to bottom in tacky Christmas decorations setting up the most magical holiday photo-ops.

Of course, to keep the event pandemic friendly, multiple precautions have been put into place including reduced capacity and mandatory maks.

Tickets must be purchased online.

Georgia Aquarium’s Not So Silent Night

Price: $54.95 per person 

When: December 17, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 225 Baker St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 

Why You Need To Go: Grab your ugly sweater and enjoy a night of festive drinks, music and some of the most spectacular sea animals in the world. This adult-only party will be the perfect spot to take jolly photos and fill yourself with holiday joy.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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