Atlanta, listen up — because this is the kind of night you'll be telling people about for years. '68, the ferocious, genre-defying duo that has spent over a decade rewriting the rules of rock, is bringing their Farewell Tour to one of Atlanta's most iconic venues, The Masquerade, on June 20, 2026. When a band of this magnitude says goodbye, you show up. Period.

The Last Ride of '68

'68 is not your average rock act. Formed by Josh Scogin, formerly of Norma Jean, the project has always been something untamed — part punk fury, part gospel soul, part performance art. With a sound that hits you in the chest like a freight train and lyrics that make you feel something real, '68 built a fiercely loyal fanbase through relentless touring and raw, unfiltered authenticity. This isn't a band that phoned it in. Ever. And if their career is any indication, they sure as hell aren't going to phone in their farewell.

For Atlanta fans, '68 holds a special place. The Southeast has always been a spiritual home for this band — a region that appreciates music with grit, heart, and no compromise. Every time '68 has rolled through Atlanta, the energy inside the room has been nothing short of electric. June 20th will be no different. It will be more.

Nate Bergman Opens the Night Right

Supporting on this emotionally charged evening is Nate Bergman, an artist who brings his own brand of soulful, stripped-down intensity to the stage. Bergman is the kind of opener who doesn't just warm up the crowd — he earns their respect, song by song. Expect his set to set a powerful, introspective tone before '68 tears the roof off The Masquerade.

The Masquerade: Atlanta's Sacred Ground

There is no better stage for this farewell than The Masquerade. This venue is Atlanta's beating heart for live rock music — a place with history soaked into its walls and energy that amplifies every performance. Whether you're in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory, The Masquerade delivers an atmosphere that transforms a concert into an experience. For a night as significant as this one, the setting couldn't be more fitting.

Why You Cannot Skip This Show

  • It's the farewell tour — there are no second chances when a band closes the book for good
  • Intimate venue energy — The Masquerade keeps you close to the action, raw and real
  • A stacked bill — Nate Bergman plus '68 makes for a complete, unforgettable evening
  • Atlanta pride — supporting live music in this city means showing up when it matters most

Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone

Farewell tours sell out. That's not hype — that's history. Atlanta fans know how to show up for the moments that count, and June 20, 2026 at The Masquerade is absolutely one of those moments. Don't let this one slip through your fingers. Grab your tickets now at atlticket.exchange and secure your spot for the final, unforgettable chapter of '68. This city shows up. Be part of it.