PJ Morton – Saturday Night Sunday Morning With The ASO comes to Atlanta Symphony Hall on Friday, December 11, 2026, bringing together Grammy Award-winning artist PJ Morton and the world-class Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for a singular night of live music in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. This is a landmark event for Atlanta music fans — a performance that bridges the worlds of contemporary R&B, gospel, and orchestral grandeur in one of the city's most iconic concert venues.
- Date: Friday, December 11, 2026
- Venue: Atlanta Symphony Hall
- Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, inside Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
- Category: Concert / Live Music
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
This is not a standard concert booking — it is a full creative statement. PJ Morton's Saturday Night Sunday Morning project is a dual album that speaks directly to the duality of his artistry: one side rooted in the joy and energy of R&B and soul, the other anchored in deep gospel conviction and spiritual reverence. Pairing that project with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra elevates the entire experience into something genuinely rare.
Atlanta fans already know PJ Morton. He is a New Orleans native, but Atlanta has claimed him as one of its own — and rightfully so. As a longtime fixture in Atlanta's creative community, a Maroon 5 keyboardist turned solo force, and a multiple Grammy winner, Morton carries serious credibility with this city's music audience. When you put him on stage at Atlanta Symphony Hall backed by one of the finest orchestras in the country, you are looking at a generational performance.
Demand for PJ Morton – Saturday Night Sunday Morning With The ASO Atlanta tickets is driven by the sheer scarcity of this format. Orchestral collaborations of this caliber at this venue do not happen on a regular schedule. Atlanta music fans who want to experience this specific collision of sound — live R&B, gospel soul, and full symphonic arrangement — have exactly one night to do it.
Everything You Need to Know About PJ Morton and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
PJ Morton is one of the most decorated independent artists in contemporary music. He has won multiple Grammy Awards across R&B and gospel categories, and his output over the past decade places him firmly in the conversation alongside the most important musicians of his generation. His discography is not background music — it is Sunday morning church, Saturday night dancing, and everything in between, often within the same album.
Saturday Night Sunday Morning distills that duality into a focused artistic vision. Side one lives in late-night grooves, warmth, and romance. Side two pivots to praise, reflection, and spiritual weight. Performed live with orchestral support, both sides transform into something that recorded audio simply cannot replicate.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra brings over 75 years of excellence to this collaboration. Performing in their home venue — Atlanta Symphony Hall — the ASO operates at peak form. Their history of genre-crossing performances makes them the ideal partner for a project as layered and emotionally dynamic as Morton's work. Together, these two forces create a concert experience that belongs in a completely different category from a standard touring show.
Plan Your Night at Atlanta Symphony Hall
Atlanta Symphony Hall sits inside the Woodruff Arts Center campus in Midtown Atlanta, one of the city's most walkable and transit-accessible cultural districts. Here is what you need to know before you arrive:
- MARTA Access: The Arts Center MARTA station (Gold and Red Lines) is directly adjacent to Woodruff Arts Center — a zero-hassle option that puts you steps from the venue entrance.
- Parking: The Woodruff Arts Center parking deck is available on-site, and additional parking options exist along Peachtree Street and throughout Midtown's commercial lots. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes early to secure your spot.
- Dress Code: Atlanta Symphony Hall draws a range of audiences. Smart casual is the standard at events of this type, though there is no formal requirement. Dress for the occasion — this is a special night.
- Arrival Tip: Doors typically open 60 minutes before showtime. Arriving early gives you time to settle into the hall's exceptional acoustics and absorb the atmosphere before the performance begins.
- Venue Atmosphere: Atlanta Symphony Hall seats approximately 1,800 and is purpose-built for orchestral and large-ensemble performance. The sightlines are excellent throughout, and the acoustics make every seat feel premium.
Midtown Atlanta offers outstanding dining and pre-show options within walking distance of the venue, from established restaurants along Peachtree Street to the broader Colony Square dining complex just north of the Arts Center campus. Make a full evening of it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy PJ Morton – Saturday Night Sunday Morning With The ASO tickets in Atlanta?
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Is Atlanta Symphony Hall accessible by MARTA?
Yes. Atlanta Symphony Hall is one of the most transit-accessible venues in the city. The Arts Center MARTA station, served by both the Gold and Red Lines, is located directly on the Woodruff Arts Center campus. From the station, the walk to Atlanta Symphony Hall is under two minutes. MARTA is the recommended option for avoiding Midtown traffic and parking on a busy Friday night in December.
What makes this PJ Morton concert different from a standard R&B show?
The collaboration with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra fundamentally transforms the Saturday Night Sunday Morning material. Full orchestral arrangements add harmonic depth, dynamic range, and emotional scale that a traditional band setup cannot match. Hearing Morton's gospel and R&B compositions reimagined with live strings, brass, and percussion in the acoustically optimized environment of Atlanta Symphony Hall is a one-night experience that does not exist anywhere else on the 2026 concert calendar.