State Champs perform at the Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta on Friday, December 4, 2026, joined by special guest Taylor Acorn for a night of high-octane pop-punk that Atlanta music fans have been waiting for. The show takes place at 152 Luckie Street NW, one of the most storied concert venues in the Southeast, and tickets are available now through Atlanta's peer-to-peer marketplace, atlticket.exchange. If you've been searching for State Champs Atlanta tickets, this is the event to lock in.
- Date: Friday, December 4, 2026
- Venue: Tabernacle
- Location/Neighborhood: 152 Luckie Street NW, Downtown Atlanta, GA 30303
- Category: Concert — Pop-Punk / Alternative Rock
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
State Champs have built one of the most dedicated fanbases in modern pop-punk, and their Atlanta appearances consistently sell out fast. The combination of State Champs and Taylor Acorn on the same bill is the kind of double-header that the pop-punk and alternative communities in Atlanta don't get to experience every year. These are two artists at the top of their game, and the Tabernacle — with its intimate standing-room floor and killer acoustics — is the ideal room for both of them.
Atlanta's pop-punk scene is passionate, loud, and loyal. When word spread that State Champs were bringing this tour to the Tabernacle on December 4, 2026, the demand for State Champs Tabernacle tickets surged immediately. This is not a show where you wait until the week before and hope for the best. Fans who have seen State Champs live know that the energy in the room is relentless from the first chord to the last, and Atlanta crowds match that intensity every time.
Taylor Acorn adds serious weight to this lineup. Her voice, her songwriting, and her stage presence have won over rooms across the country, and Atlanta fans who discover her opening set are going to leave as converts. This is the kind of undercard that headlines its own shows elsewhere.
Everything You Need to Know About State Champs
State Champs are a Albany, New York-based pop-punk band that emerged in the early 2010s and rapidly became one of the defining acts of the genre's modern era. Fronted by Derek DiScanio, the band delivers hook-driven, emotionally charged rock that pulls equally from classic pop-punk DNA and contemporary alternative energy. Albums like Around the World and Back, Living Proof, and Kings of the New Age established them as genuine heavyweights — not just in the underground, but across the broader alternative rock landscape.
State Champs in Atlanta is always an event. The band's chemistry live is undeniable: DiScanio's vocals are powerful and precise, the instrumentation is tight, and the crowd interaction turns every room into a communal experience. Whether you're a longtime fan who has every lyric memorized or someone who just discovered them, seeing State Champs at the Tabernacle is the kind of night that sticks with you.
Taylor Acorn brings her own compelling story to the stage. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter has built a fervent following through emotionally raw, genre-blending music that resonates deeply with alternative and pop-punk audiences alike. Her live performances are genuine and powerful, and Atlanta fans who haven't seen her yet are in for a revelation.
Plan Your Night at the Tabernacle
The Tabernacle is one of Atlanta's crown jewel venues — a converted church that holds roughly 2,600 fans and delivers an atmosphere that is impossible to replicate. The room is intimate by arena standards but substantial enough to feel like a major event, and the sight lines from the floor and the wraparound balcony are excellent. For a State Champs show, the floor is where you want to be.
Getting There: The Tabernacle sits in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, making it one of the most transit-accessible venues in the city. The MARTA Peachtree Center station (Red and Gold Lines) is a short walk away, and the venue is well within reach of the Five Points station as well. Taking MARTA is the smartest move for a December Friday night — Downtown Atlanta traffic on a weekend evening is real, and parking in the surrounding garages fills up fast. If you drive, build in extra time and plan your parking before you arrive.
What to Know Before You Go:
- Doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime — arrive early to get your spot on the floor
- The Tabernacle is a general admission standing floor venue for most concerts; the balcony offers seated views
- Bag policy is strict — check the Tabernacle's current policy before you pack
- The venue has full bar service and multiple concession points throughout the space
- Ear protection is smart for extended standing-room shows — pack a pair if you're sensitive to volume
Dress for December: Atlanta in early December runs cool to cold at night, but the Tabernacle floor gets warm fast once the crowd fills in. Layer up for the walk in, and expect to shed that layer by the second song.
Ready to secure your spot? Head to atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace — to find State Champs Atlanta tickets for December 4, 2026. ATLticket.exchange connects Atlanta fans directly with other fans, so you get real tickets at fair prices with no corporate runaround. Lock in your seats now before this one sells out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy State Champs tickets in Atlanta?
The best place to buy State Champs tickets in Atlanta for the December 4, 2026 Tabernacle show is atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. ATLticket.exchange connects local fans directly with sellers, offering a trustworthy, Atlanta-focused alternative to national resale platforms.
Is the Tabernacle accessible by MARTA?
Yes. The Tabernacle at 152 Luckie Street NW in Downtown Atlanta is easily accessible by MARTA. The Peachtree Center station on the Red and Gold Lines is the closest stop, and the Five Points station is also within comfortable walking distance. MARTA is strongly recommended for evening concerts to avoid Downtown parking congestion.
Will Taylor Acorn perform at the State Champs Atlanta show?
Yes. Taylor Acorn is on the bill for the State Champs show at the Tabernacle on December 4, 2026. She performs as a supporting act, making this a full night of live music from two of the most compelling artists currently working in the pop-punk and alternative space. Arriving early to catch her full set is the right call.