Imminence brings their North America 2026 tour to Atlanta's Tabernacle on Friday, November 20, 2026, with support from Dying Wish. This is one of the most anticipated heavy music concerts coming to Atlanta in 2026, landing at one of the city's most legendary and intimate concert venues in the heart of Downtown. If you're searching for Imminence: North America 2026 Atlanta tickets, the time to act is now — shows at the Tabernacle at this level of demand do not stay available for long.

  • Date: Friday, November 20, 2026
  • Venue: Tabernacle
  • Location/Neighborhood: Downtown Atlanta, 152 Luckie Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
  • Category: Concert — Heavy Music / Metal / Post-Hardcore

Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This

The Atlanta heavy music community is one of the most passionate and loyal in the country, and Imminence at the Tabernacle is exactly the kind of show that energizes that fanbase from the ground up. Imminence has built a global following through relentless touring and a sound that bridges cinematic emotional depth with crushing heaviness — a combination that resonates deeply with Atlanta audiences who know their music.

Adding Dying Wish to the bill elevates this night from great to essential. Dying Wish has become one of the most talked-about acts in the modern hardcore scene, delivering a live performance that is as visceral as anything on the current touring circuit. Together, these two acts create a lineup that represents the best of what heavy music looks and sounds like in 2026.

The Tabernacle setting makes this even more electric. With a capacity that keeps the room intimate while delivering full concert production, this is not an arena show where the energy dissipates into the rafters. The crowd and the artists are locked in together — and for a band like Imminence, that closeness is everything.

Everything You Need to Know About Imminence and Dying Wish

Imminence is a Swedish heavy music act that has earned a devoted international following through a signature sound that fuses melodic post-hardcore with deeply cinematic production. Their releases have generated millions of streams and a reputation for emotionally charged live performances that leave audiences stunned. Frontman Emil Wägner's vocal range and stage presence are central to the Imminence live experience — this is a band that performs with everything they have, every single night.

The North America 2026 tour marks a major statement for Imminence in the North American market, and Atlanta is one of the headline stops. For fans who have followed Imminence from the beginning or are discovering them for the first time through this tour, the Tabernacle show on November 20 is the definitive Atlanta moment for this band.

Dying Wish comes in as one of the most exciting acts in contemporary hardcore. Their music carries an urgency and intensity that has made them a fan favorite on heavy tours across the country. As a support act, Dying Wish does not play like a warmup — they play like headliners who have something to prove, and Atlanta fans will feel that immediately when they take the stage.

Plan Your Night at the Tabernacle

The Tabernacle sits at 152 Luckie Street NW in Downtown Atlanta, positioning it perfectly for a night out in the city. The venue is one of Atlanta's most storied concert halls — a converted church space that delivers extraordinary acoustics and a standing-room floor that puts fans close to the action. The atmosphere inside the Tabernacle on a sold-out heavy show night is unlike anything else in Atlanta.

For transit, the Tabernacle is accessible via MARTA with the Civic Center station (Red and Gold Lines) approximately a 10-minute walk away. The Five Points station also provides a reasonable walking route. MARTA is the recommended option for avoiding Downtown Atlanta parking congestion on a Friday night show.

For those driving, multiple parking decks operate within two blocks of the venue, including the Ted Turner Drive and Luckie Street corridors. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before doors open to secure parking and get through venue entry without stress.

What to bring: Valid photo ID, your tickets on your phone or printed, and ear protection if you prefer it for loud shows. The Tabernacle has a full bar and merch area — plan time for both. Doors typically open one hour before showtime, and getting in early means access to the best floor positions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Imminence: North America 2026 tickets in Atlanta?

The best place to buy Imminence: North America 2026 Atlanta tickets is atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's trusted peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects Atlanta fans directly with other fans, offering a local and reliable way to secure your spot at the Tabernacle on November 20, 2026.

Is the Tabernacle accessible by MARTA?

Yes. The Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta is accessible via MARTA on the Red and Gold Lines. The Civic Center station is the closest stop, approximately a 10-minute walk from the venue at 152 Luckie Street NW. Five Points station is also a reasonable option. Taking MARTA is the smartest move for a Friday night Downtown show — it eliminates parking headaches entirely.

What time do doors open for the Imminence show at the Tabernacle?

The Tabernacle typically opens doors one hour before the scheduled showtime. For the November 20, 2026 show, fans are strongly advised to arrive at door time to secure their preferred floor position and allow time for the merch table and concessions before Dying Wish opens the night. Confirm exact door and show times on your ticket confirmation as the date approaches.