Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike perform live at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia on Thursday, October 22, 2026. This intimate folk and folk-adjacent concert brings together two compelling voices in the singer-songwriter world for one carefully curated night inside one of Atlanta's most beloved listening rooms. If you've been searching for Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike Atlanta tickets, this is the show — and Eddie's Attic is exactly the kind of room where this music was meant to be heard.

  • Date: Thursday, October 22, 2026
  • Venue: Eddie's Attic
  • Location/Neighborhood: 515 N. McDonough St., Decatur, GA 30030 — Downtown Decatur Square
  • Category: Live Music / Folk Concert

Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This

Eddie's Attic does not book filler acts. The venue has a decades-long track record of identifying artists at exactly the right moment in their careers, and pairing Corduroy Cadets with Wyatt Pike is no accident. This double bill delivers two distinct but deeply compatible folk voices — one grounded in narrative-driven acoustic storytelling, the other in emotionally raw, melody-first songwriting. Together, they create the kind of evening that Atlanta's folk and Americana community comes out for in force.

The Atlanta folk scene is a serious, engaged community. Fans here listen closely, show up early, and fill rooms with real attention. A show at Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike Eddie's Attic is not background music — it is a front-row-leaning-in experience. That reputation is precisely why demand for this show is building well ahead of the October date.

Wyatt Pike has been a name worth watching across the folk and indie acoustic world, bringing a confessional intensity to his live sets that translates powerfully in small venues. When the room holds only a few hundred people and the sound is dialed in the way Eddie's Attic dials it in, that kind of performance becomes something fans talk about for years.

Everything You Need to Know About Corduroy Cadets and Wyatt Pike

Corduroy Cadets operate in the tradition of great folk storytelling — songs that feel like lived experiences pressed into verse and melody. Their music rewards repeated listening, and a live set strips everything down to what matters most: the writing, the voice, and the connection with the room. Atlanta audiences who love artists in the Americana and folk lane will find Corduroy Cadets immediately compelling and deeply satisfying.

Wyatt Pike brings a complementary energy to the bill. His songwriting has earned him a dedicated following built on the strength of honest, unguarded lyrics paired with melodies that stick long after the show ends. Pike is the kind of opening act who earns headliner status fast, and seeing him in a room as special as Eddie's Attic — before the crowds get significantly larger — is the kind of opportunity that Atlanta music fans recognize and act on quickly.

Together, this pairing reflects what the best folk bills do: create a full evening with a clear artistic through-line, where both artists feel essential rather than interchangeable. This is a Corduroy Cadets Atlanta show worth building your Thursday night around.

Plan Your Night at Eddie's Attic

Eddie's Attic sits at the heart of Downtown Decatur, one of metro Atlanta's most walkable and vibrant urban squares. The venue is a short walk from the Decatur MARTA Station on the Blue and Green lines, making it one of the most transit-accessible live music venues in the entire Atlanta region. Skip the parking stress — MARTA drops you within two blocks of the front door.

If you are driving, the Decatur Square area offers multiple parking decks and street parking options, with the city-owned Scott Boulevard deck and the Commerce Drive deck being reliable choices on weeknights. Arrive at least 30 to 45 minutes before doors open to secure a good seat — Eddie's Attic is a general admission listening room where sightlines and sound are excellent from nearly every position, but dedicated fans know the front-center tables fill up fast.

Eddie's Attic enforces a listening room culture. Conversations are kept low, phones are discouraged during performances, and the venue's exceptional acoustics reward the audience for paying attention. Come ready to be present. This is not a show you attend halfway — it is one you give your full focus, and it gives back in equal measure.

The venue has a full bar and food menu, so arriving early to settle in with a drink before the first act takes the stage is a genuinely good strategy. Doors and set times vary, so check the venue's official schedule as the date approaches for the most current information.

Tickets for Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike at Eddie's Attic on October 22, 2026 are available now on atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace connecting local fans directly with the seats they need. Don't wait on this one. Eddie's Attic shows at this level sell out, and this bill is exactly the kind that goes fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike tickets in Atlanta?

Tickets for Corduroy Cadets w/ Wyatt Pike at Eddie's Attic on October 22, 2026 are available on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's trusted peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects Atlanta fans directly with ticket sellers, making it the go-to source for live music tickets across the city.

Is Eddie's Attic accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Eddie's Attic in Decatur is one of Atlanta's most MARTA-friendly venues. The Decatur MARTA Station on the Blue and Green lines is approximately a two-block walk from the venue at 515 N. McDonough St. Taking MARTA is the fastest and most stress-free way to get to the show, particularly on a weeknight when Decatur Square parking fills up closer to showtime.

What kind of venue is Eddie's Attic, and what should first-time attendees expect?

Eddie's Attic is a legendary Atlanta-area listening room with a decades-long history of hosting significant folk, Americana, and singer-songwriter artists in an intimate setting. First-time attendees should expect a general admission room with table and standing-area seating, excellent acoustics, a full bar and menu, and a crowd culture that prioritizes listening over socializing. It is a sit-down, eyes-forward experience — and one of the finest ways to hear live acoustic music anywhere in the Southeast.