Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox brings The Future Is Vintage World Tour to Atlanta Symphony Hall on Friday, December 18, 2026. The globally celebrated musical collective, known for transforming modern pop hits into stunning vintage-style arrangements, performs at one of Atlanta's most acoustically distinguished venues for a night that belongs on every music lover's calendar before the year closes out.

  • Date: Friday, December 18, 2026
  • Venue: Atlanta Symphony Hall
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Category: Concert / Live Music

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox in Atlanta

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox is not a novelty act — it is a full-scale musical movement. Founded by pianist and arranger Scott Bradlee, PMJ built its reputation by reimagining contemporary chart-toppers through the lens of jazz, blues, ragtime, swing, and soul. What started as a series of viral YouTube videos evolved into a touring powerhouse with hundreds of millions of views, a rotating cast of world-class vocalists and instrumentalists, and sold-out shows on six continents.

Atlanta audiences have embraced Postmodern Jukebox enthusiastically over the years, and for good reason. The city's deep roots in soul, R&B, and live performance culture make it a natural home for everything PMJ represents. When Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox comes to Atlanta, it is not just a concert — it is a shared celebration of musicianship that transcends genre and generation.

The Future Is Vintage World Tour is PMJ's most ambitious production yet. Fans at this Atlanta date witness a rotating ensemble of singers and musicians deliver electrifying takes on recognizable songs stripped of their digital polish and rebuilt with brass, upright bass, vintage piano, and vocals that could stop a room cold. The unpredictability of the lineup — PMJ regularly rotates featured performers from city to city — makes every show a genuinely one-of-a-kind experience. No two Postmodern Jukebox concerts are the same, and that is a promise the group has earned the right to make.

Expect showmanship, spontaneity, and the kind of jaw-dropping vocal performances that make audiences forget their phones and simply listen. PMJ's live show is theatrical, joyful, and deeply musical — a rare combination in today's concert landscape.

Inside Atlanta Symphony Hall: What to Expect on December 18

Atlanta Symphony Hall is located in the Woodruff Arts Center complex in Midtown Atlanta, one of the city's most vibrant cultural corridors. The hall is widely regarded as one of the finest concert venues in the American Southeast, boasting exceptional acoustics, a elegant interior, and sightlines that make every seat feel intentional. With a capacity that feels intimate relative to arena-scale venues, Atlanta Symphony Hall delivers a listening environment where every note lands with clarity and presence.

For a group like Postmodern Jukebox — whose entire identity is built on sonic detail, harmonic layering, and vocal precision — Atlanta Symphony Hall is the ideal stage. The warmth of the room complements the vintage aesthetic PMJ brings to every performance.

Attendees arriving by car find parking in the Woodruff Arts Center garage and surrounding Midtown surface lots. Those using public transit take MARTA to the Arts Center station on the Red and Gold lines — it is a short, direct walk to the venue entrance, making it one of the most transit-accessible concert experiences in Atlanta. The surrounding Midtown neighborhood offers excellent dining and pre-show drinks options along Peachtree Street, Spring Street, and the nearby Biltmore corridor.

Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before showtime at Atlanta Symphony Hall. Arrive early to settle in and soak up the room before the band takes the stage.

Tickets and What You Need to Know

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox consistently sells out mid-size theaters and performing arts venues across North America, and the Atlanta Symphony Hall date for December 18, 2026 draws significant advance interest. PMJ's fanbase is loyal, active, and experienced at securing tickets early — waiting on this one is a risk not worth taking.

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox – The Future Is Vintage World Tour Atlanta tickets are available now on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. Whether you are looking for premium orchestra seating, balcony views, or last-minute availability closer to the date, atlticket.exchange connects Atlanta fans directly with other fans in a transparent, locally focused marketplace.

For a December night in Atlanta, a Postmodern Jukebox concert at Atlanta Symphony Hall is a season-defining outing — the kind of show that becomes a holiday tradition the moment it ends. Secure your seats now and close out 2026 with one of the most original live acts touring today. Visit atlticket.exchange to find Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox Atlanta tickets and make December 18 a night to remember.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox – The Future Is Vintage World Tour tickets in Atlanta?

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox – The Future Is Vintage World Tour Atlanta tickets are available on atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects local buyers and sellers directly, offering a trusted and transparent way to secure seats for the December 18, 2026 show at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

Is Atlanta Symphony Hall accessible by MARTA?

Atlanta Symphony Hall is one of the most MARTA-accessible venues in the city. Take the Red Line or Gold Line to the Arts Center station, located on Peachtree Street in Midtown. From the station, the Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Symphony Hall are a short walk. MARTA is a convenient and stress-free alternative to driving and parking in Midtown on a busy concert night.

What makes a Postmodern Jukebox concert different from a typical live show?

Postmodern Jukebox performs with a rotating cast of vocalists and musicians, meaning the specific performers on stage in Atlanta on December 18, 2026 are unique to that show. The group reinterprets well-known modern songs in vintage styles — jazz, swing, ragtime, blues, and more — delivering arrangements that are entirely live, acoustic-forward, and built around musicianship rather than production spectacle. Every PMJ concert is genuinely one of a kind.