Rachel Bochner brings The "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour to The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia on October 18, 2026. One of indie pop's most compelling rising voices, Bochner takes the stage at one of Atlanta's most storied live music venues for a night that belongs squarely on every local music fan's calendar. If you are searching for Rachel Bochner "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour Atlanta tickets, this is the show — and The Masquerade is exactly the right room for it.
- Date: October 18, 2026
- Venue: The Masquerade
- Location/Neighborhood: Downtown Atlanta, Georgia
- Category: Concert / Live Music
The Masquerade: Atlanta's Premier Live Music Destination
There is no room in Atlanta quite like The Masquerade. Anchored in the heart of Downtown Atlanta at 50 Upper Alabama Street inside the historic Castleberry Hill-adjacent entertainment corridor, The Masquerade has been the pulse of Atlanta's alternative, indie, and underground music scene for decades. Originally housed in a former mill in the Old Fourth Ward before relocating to its current home at Kenny's Alley within Underground Atlanta, the venue carries a legacy that stretches back to the early 1990s — and that legacy lives in every brick and every beam of the place.
The venue operates across three distinct stages — Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory — each offering a different capacity and atmosphere. This configuration gives The Masquerade unmatched flexibility, allowing it to host everything from intimate acoustic sets to high-energy full-production concerts. For a touring act like Rachel Bochner, the venue delivers something rare: a room with genuine character that amplifies the emotional weight of the music rather than working against it.
Fans traveling from across metro Atlanta appreciate that The Masquerade sits within easy reach of Downtown MARTA rail service, with Five Points Station serving as the closest major hub — just a short walk away. Street parking and nearby decks round out the access options, making the venue practical without sacrificing any of its gritty, atmospheric appeal. When Atlanta fans talk about the venues that define this city's live music identity, The Masquerade is always in that conversation.
Rachel Bochner Takes the Stage on the "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour
Rachel Bochner is an artist operating at a genuinely exciting moment in her career. A New York-based singer-songwriter with a gift for emotionally precise pop songwriting, Bochner has built a devoted following by doing something increasingly rare in contemporary pop — she writes with unflinching honesty about the complicated interior landscape of young adulthood. Her music occupies the space where catchy melodies meet real emotional stakes, and that combination has earned her a fanbase that shows up ready to feel every word.
The "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour is a direct extension of that artistic identity. The tour title itself signals what audiences already know about Bochner's work: she is not interested in making apologies for taking up space, for having feelings, or for demanding to be heard. That energy translates powerfully in a live setting. Bochner's performances are known for their intimacy and their intensity — the kind of shows where the crowd sings every lyric back and the room feels genuinely connected around a shared experience.
For Atlanta fans who have followed Rachel Bochner's rise through streaming and social media, seeing her perform at The Masquerade on October 18, 2026 is the moment where the music stops being something you listen to alone and becomes something you experience together. Rachel Bochner at The Masquerade is a pairing built for exactly this kind of show.
Don't Miss This Show
The Masquerade does not offer infinite capacity, and Rachel Bochner's fanbase is passionate and mobilized. Shows like this one — an artist at a pivotal point in her trajectory, performing in an intimate room that rewards early arrivals with close-up access to the stage — sell through faster than most fans expect. The Rachel Bochner "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour Atlanta date on October 18, 2026 is a ticketed event with real demand behind it.
This is not a show to wait on. The combination of a high-momentum touring artist, one of Atlanta's most beloved mid-size venues, and a fall concert calendar packed with competition for fan attention and budget makes this a straightforward decision: secure your seats now and show up ready to have your night defined by genuinely great live music.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Rachel Bochner "Sorry If It's Selfish" Tour tickets in Atlanta?
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Is The Masquerade accessible by MARTA?
Yes. The Masquerade in Downtown Atlanta is accessible via MARTA rail service. Five Points Station is the closest major MARTA station and is within walking distance of the venue. MARTA's rail system connects all major Atlanta neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs, making it one of the most convenient ways to reach a Downtown Atlanta concert without dealing with parking. Check the MARTA trip planner at itsmarta.com for route details specific to your location.
What should I expect at a Rachel Bochner live show?
A Rachel Bochner live performance is an intimate, high-energy experience centered on emotional connection between artist and audience. Bochner is known for candid stage presence, strong crowd engagement, and a setlist that draws from her growing catalog of emotionally resonant pop songs. Fans typically describe her shows as deeply personal events where the room feels unified around the music. Arriving early is recommended to claim a good spot on the floor and to catch any opening acts on the bill.