Amélie Farren, Lilith Max, and Rabbitology take the stage at Vinyl in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday, September 30, 2026. This triple-bill concert brings together three compelling acts for one night at one of Atlanta's most beloved intimate live music venues, located in the heart of Midtown. If you're searching for Amélie Farren/Lilith Max/Rabbitology Atlanta tickets, this is the show on your radar.

  • Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2026
  • Venue: Vinyl
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, GA (inside the Hard Rock Hotel Atlanta, 215 Peachtree Street NE)
  • Category: Live Music / Concert

Amélie Farren, Lilith Max & Rabbitology in Atlanta

This triple-bill lineup is built for Atlanta's dedicated indie and alternative music community — the kind of audience that shows up early, listens closely, and leaves talking. Amélie Farren is a rising vocalist and songwriter whose sound sits at the intersection of ethereal pop and emotionally raw indie folk. Her live performances are known for their intimacy and depth, the kind of set that turns a small venue into something that feels like a private conversation between artist and audience. Atlanta fans who have been following her ascent know that catching Amélie Farren at Vinyl is a rare and worthwhile opportunity.

Lilith Max brings a sharply different energy to the bill. With a sound that leans into alt-rock grit and darkwave atmosphere, Lilith Max commands stages with the confidence of an artist who has spent real time honing a live show that hits hard. Her material rewards attentive listeners and first-timers alike — the kind of performer who earns new fans every time she steps in front of a crowd. The Lilith Max Atlanta show on September 30 is one to prioritize.

Rabbitology rounds out the night as an act that Atlanta's underground music scene has embraced for their genre-blurring approach. Expect layered sonic textures, genuine stage presence, and a performance that sets the tone perfectly for the headliners. Together, these three acts create a concert experience that spans moods and styles while staying cohesive — a rare achievement in triple-bill booking.

Inside Vinyl: What to Expect on September 30, 2026

Vinyl is one of Atlanta's premier intimate concert venues, housed inside the Hard Rock Hotel Atlanta at 215 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown. The venue is a destination in its own right — its sound system is engineered for the kind of clarity and warmth that small-to-midsize live music demands, and the layout puts the audience close to the stage in a way that most larger venues simply cannot replicate.

The room holds a few hundred people, which means every spot in the house is a good one. The bar is well-stocked, the staff is experienced, and the vibe is that of a serious music venue that respects both artists and fans. Doors typically open before showtime, so arriving early is the smart move — both to secure your preferred spot near the stage and to catch Rabbitology's opening set from the start.

Vinyl is accessible and centrally located in Midtown, making it easy to build an evening around the show. Midtown Atlanta is walkable, restaurant-dense, and well-served by MARTA's Red and Gold Lines via the Peachtree Center or North Avenue stations. Parking is available in the surrounding area, including the Hard Rock Hotel's own parking structure. Whether you're coming from Buckhead, Inman Park, or the suburbs, getting to the Amélie Farren/Lilith Max/Rabbitology show at Vinyl is straightforward.

Tickets and What You Need to Know

Vinyl is an intimate room, and triple-bill nights featuring artists with growing national profiles fill up fast. The capacity is limited, which means ticket availability is genuinely finite. Fans who have been looking for Amélie Farren/Lilith Max/Rabbitology Vinyl tickets know that waiting is a risk — especially for a Wednesday night show that will draw Atlanta's most engaged music community.

Pricing for shows at Vinyl is typically accessible, reflecting the venue's commitment to keeping live music within reach for Atlanta fans. That said, as the September 30 date approaches and word spreads about this lineup, demand increases. Securing tickets early locks in your spot and your price.

Atlanta's best source for tickets to this show is atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects local buyers and sellers directly, making it the trusted choice for Atlanta concert tickets across all genres and venues.

Don't miss Amélie Farren, Lilith Max, and Rabbitology live at Vinyl on September 30, 2026. Head to atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace — and get your tickets before this intimate Midtown show sells out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Amélie Farren/Lilith Max/Rabbitology tickets in Atlanta?

Tickets for the Amélie Farren, Lilith Max, and Rabbitology concert at Vinyl in Atlanta on September 30, 2026 are available on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform is the go-to source for local fans buying and selling tickets to Atlanta concerts and events.

Is Vinyl in Atlanta accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Vinyl is located at 215 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, within easy walking distance of MARTA's Peachtree Center station (Red and Gold Lines) and a short walk from the North Avenue station as well. MARTA is one of the easiest ways to reach the venue, particularly for a weeknight show when parking in Midtown can be competitive.

What time do doors open for the Vinyl Atlanta show on September 30, 2026?

Vinyl typically opens doors 30 to 60 minutes before the first act takes the stage. For the Amélie Farren, Lilith Max, and Rabbitology show on September 30, 2026, arriving at or near door time is the best approach — it guarantees you catch Rabbitology's opening set and gives you time to find your ideal spot in the room before the venue fills up.