Atlanta's live music scene never sleeps, and if you needed proof, look no further than what's going down at Aisle 5 on April 16, 2026. Post Sex Nachos is set to take the stage in what promises to be one of the most talked-about nights of the year — and they're bringing Kids That Fly along for the ride. Buckle up, ATL. This one's going to hit different.

Two Acts, One Unforgettable Night

When you put Post Sex Nachos and Kids That Fly on the same bill, you're not just booking a concert — you're curating an experience. These two acts bring a raw, electric energy that feeds off a live crowd, and Atlanta fans are exactly the kind of audience that brings that energy right back. This is the kind of show where you walk in curious and walk out a full-blown devotee.

Post Sex Nachos has been making serious noise in the indie and alternative underground, building a cult following one unforgettable performance at a time. Their sound is bold, genre-bending, and unapologetically themselves — the kind of music that feels like it was made specifically for late-night venues with sticky floors and good vibes. Sound familiar? That's because it's a perfect fit for Aisle 5.

Kids That Fly Are Ready to Soar

Kids That Fly isn't just an opening act — they're a statement. With a sound that pushes boundaries and a stage presence that demands attention, this group brings the kind of momentum that sets the tone for a legendary night. If you've never seen them live, consider April 16th your formal introduction. Atlanta crowds have a way of turning good artists into great ones, and Kids That Fly are ready to rise to that moment.

Why Aisle 5 Is the Perfect Venue

Let's talk about the room itself. Aisle 5, nestled in the heart of Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood, is one of the city's most beloved intimate venues. It's the kind of spot where you're never too far from the stage, the sound is always dialed in, and the bartenders know what they're doing. For a show like this — high energy, deeply personal, and built for real music lovers — Aisle 5 isn't just a venue. It's a character in the story.

Why You Need to Be There

  • Intimate venue — get up close and personal with the artists
  • Two standout acts on one stacked bill
  • Little Five Points vibes — the perfect neighborhood to make a full night of it
  • Limited capacity — Aisle 5 fills up fast, so early ticket buyers win

Atlanta, you've never needed a reason to show up for live music — but this lineup gives you several. Post Sex Nachos and Kids That Fly at Aisle 5 on April 16, 2026 is the kind of night that reminds you why this city has one of the most passionate music communities in the country.

Don't wait until it's sold out to wish you had grabbed tickets. Secure your spot now at atlticket.exchange and make sure you're in that room when the lights go down and the music takes over. ATL, let's get loud.