A Vibrant Debut: Recapping Atlanta's Inaugural Frequency Festival [PHOTO RECAP]
BY CAT MARTINEZ
The inaugural Frequency Festival, hosted at Chamblee’s newest entertainment venue, Block and Drum, was a spectacular success this past weekend. The festival offered a dynamic array of experiences, featuring three curated stages highlighting the talent of Atlanta’s electronic dance music scene. Attendees explored a bustling marketplace where local vendors showcased an eclectic mix of art, fashion, and a tattoo and piercing shop, adding to the festival's vibrant atmosphere. Food trucks and and a boba tea bar satisfied those late night cravings fueling festival-goers throughout the night. Additionally, workshops offered attendees the chance to engage in hands-on experiences like the industry speakers panel, friendship yoga, fire spinning class and End Overdose workshop. Frequency Festival at Block truly set the stage for future events, blending music, community, and creativity into an unforgettable celebration. The event was more than just a music event; it was a celebration of creativity, community, and the unifying power of our Atlanta EDM scene. As we look forward to future editions, the memories of this inaugural festival will continue to resonate, reminding us of the magic created when music and people come together. Through a series of captivating photos, let's relive some highlights of this unforgettable event.
All photos by Nick Vorachack of CreativeKonvo - View Instagram
View of the Courtyard Stage
Yoga Instructors, Nikki Bennish and Sam Jones, instructing the Friendship Yoga workshop by the Community Stage
Marodin performing on the Courtyard Stage
Left to right: Warehouse Stage DJ, Frisbae, and Atlanta EDM Founder, Cat Martinez
Festival attendees getting tattoos in the vendor market.
Boba Bar located by Courtyard Stage
Lady Pyromancer leading the Fire Spinning Workshop
Flowstars in the Warehouse Stage
Festival attendees inside the Warehouse Stage
Vendor Market in the Warehouse Stage
Mes B2B Ossien performing in the Warehouse Stage
View of the Courtyard Stage
BOGI headling the Courtyard Stage
Frisbae performing in the Warehouse Stage
View of the Warehouse Stage