My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs comes to Eddie's Attic in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, August 1, 2026. This dedicated Queens of the Stone Age tribute act delivers one of the most electrifying rock tribute experiences in the Southeast, and this special Alive In The Catacombs presentation is a must-attend event for QOTSA devotees and hard rock fans across the Atlanta metro. Tickets for My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs Atlanta are available now on atlticket.exchange.

  • Date: Saturday, August 1, 2026
  • Venue: Eddie's Attic
  • Location/Neighborhood: 515 N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030 (Downtown Decatur)
  • Category: Concert / Live Music / Rock Tribute

My God Is The Sun: Atlanta's Home for the Queens of the Stone Age Experience

Queens of the Stone Age built one of the most devoted fanbases in modern rock history, and Atlanta has always been a city that answers the call of heavy, groove-laden riffs. My God Is The Sun exists to honor that legacy night after night, delivering the bone-rattling energy and technical precision that QOTSA's catalog demands. This is not a casual cover band running through radio hits — this is a full-scale tribute production that digs deep into the discography, from the sun-scorched desert rock of the early albums through the arena-ready anthems of ...Like Clockwork and Villains.

The Alive In The Catacombs concept elevates the experience further, framing the performance with a dark, atmospheric theatricality that matches the brooding intensity of Queens of the Stone Age's most cinematic material. Atlanta rock fans who have followed QOTSA through every era — through Josh Homme's relentless reinventions and the band's ever-shifting lineup of rock royalty — recognize exactly what My God Is The Sun brings to the stage. The performance is built on tight musicianship, commanding stage presence, and a genuine reverence for the source material. Expect songs like "No One Knows," "Go with the Flow," "Little Sister," "3's & 7's," and deeper cuts that reward the real fans in the room.

For Atlanta fans searching for My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs Eddie's Attic tickets, this show represents a rare chance to experience the full sonic weight of Queens of the Stone Age in an intimate setting that few venues in the city can match.

Inside Eddie's Attic: What to Expect on August 1, 2026

Eddie's Attic is one of Atlanta's most storied live music venues, and its location in the heart of Downtown Decatur makes it a destination in its own right. The venue sits at 515 N McDonough St, just steps from Decatur Square — one of metro Atlanta's most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods, packed with acclaimed restaurants, craft bars, and a genuine community feel that sets it apart from midtown and downtown Atlanta venues.

The room at Eddie's Attic is deliberately intimate. The listening-room format means sight lines are excellent from virtually every position, and the acoustics are tuned for clarity and presence. For a guitar-driven tribute show like My God Is The Sun, that acoustic environment translates directly into impact — every riff lands harder, every drum hit hits deeper. The venue holds a relatively small capacity, which means the room fills with energy fast and the connection between performer and audience is immediate.

Arrive early. Eddie's Attic shows sell out, and the best spots on the floor go quickly on nights like this. The bar is well-stocked, the staff knows the regulars, and the vibe is always serious about music. This is a room where people come to listen as much as to celebrate — and that makes the shared experience of hearing QOTSA's catalog performed live all the more powerful.

Parking is available in the Decatur area around the square, and the Decatur MARTA station on the Blue and Green Lines is a short walk from the venue, making Eddie's Attic one of the most transit-accessible live music spots in the Atlanta metro.

Tickets and What You Need to Know

Eddie's Attic consistently draws packed houses for quality rock and tribute acts, and My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs is exactly the kind of show that sells out before the week of the event. Atlanta rock fans move fast on intimate venue shows, and the Alive In The Catacombs framing makes this a special-event booking — not a recurring residency, but a singular night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs tickets in Atlanta?

Tickets for My God Is The Sun (QOTSA Tribute): Alive In The Catacombs at Eddie's Attic in Atlanta are available on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. It is the most reliable source for local event tickets with transparent pricing from real Atlanta buyers and sellers.

Is Eddie's Attic accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Eddie's Attic in Decatur is within easy walking distance of the Decatur MARTA station, which is served by both the Blue Line and the Green Line. Taking MARTA is one of the smartest ways to get to the venue — it eliminates parking hassle and keeps the night simple from start to finish.

What songs will My God Is The Sun perform at the Alive In The Catacombs show?

My God Is The Sun draws from the full Queens of the Stone Age catalog, including fan favorites like "No One Knows," "Go with the Flow," "Little Sister," "3's & 7's," and "Sick Sick Sick," as well as deeper album cuts that reward dedicated QOTSA fans. The Alive In The Catacombs concept suggests a theatrically curated setlist with particular attention to the darker and more atmospheric material in the QOTSA canon.