The Ries Brothers and DAYDRNKRZ perform live at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia on Saturday, July 11, 2026. This intimate evening of live music brings two compelling acts together on one of Atlanta's most storied and beloved stages. The Ries Brothers w/ DAYDRNKRZ at Eddie's Attic is the kind of show that defines a summer night in Atlanta — personal, powerful, and rooted in exactly the kind of authentic songwriting that has made this venue a cornerstone of the Southern music scene for decades.

  • Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
  • Venue: Eddie's Attic
  • Location/Neighborhood: 515-B N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030 — Downtown Decatur, just east of Atlanta
  • Category: Live Concert / Singer-Songwriter

Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This

There are shows, and then there are events. The Ries Brothers w/ DAYDRNKRZ at Eddie's Attic falls firmly in the second category. Eddie's Attic is not a venue where artists come to fill seats and move on — it is a room where careers are made, songs hit differently, and the connection between performer and audience is visceral and real. When a bill as strong as this one lands on that stage, the Atlanta music community pays attention.

The Ries Brothers have built a fiercely loyal following through relentless touring, undeniable harmonies, and songwriting that feels both timeless and urgently alive. Adding DAYDRNKRZ to the lineup transforms this from a great show into a full evening of discovery. Whether you are a longtime fan searching for The Ries Brothers Atlanta tickets or someone stumbling onto this bill for the first time, the combination of these two acts in this venue on this night is a genuine event worth planning around.

Eddie's Attic seats are limited by design. This is not an arena or a festival field — it is an intentionally intimate listening room that caps capacity to preserve the experience. That means The Ries Brothers w/ DAYDRNKRZ Eddie's Attic tickets move fast, and waiting is a risk fans in the know simply do not take.

Everything You Need to Know About The Ries Brothers and DAYDRNKRZ

The Ries Brothers — Josh and Zach Ries — are built on a foundation of tight sibling harmonies, introspective lyricism, and a live performance energy that consistently earns them new fans in every city they visit. Their sound occupies the productive intersection of Americana, folk-rock, and blues-inflected songwriting, the kind of music that rewards a quiet room and attentive listeners. Eddie's Attic is precisely where that music belongs.

The brothers have a reputation for shows that feel less like performances and more like conversations — moments where the stage disappears and the music becomes the only thing in the room. Atlanta audiences, who have long supported authentic live music at venues like Eddie's Attic, recognize that quality immediately.

DAYDRNKRZ bring a complementary energy to the bill. Their hazy, hook-driven sound sets the tone for a night that moves fluidly from introspective to euphoric. As a support act, they are not simply filling time — they are establishing an atmosphere that makes the full evening feel cohesive and intentional. Fans searching for DAYDRNKRZ Atlanta shows will find this co-headline billing a rare opportunity to see the act in one of the city's most distinctive settings.

Plan Your Night at Eddie's Attic

Eddie's Attic sits in the heart of Downtown Decatur at 515-B N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030. Decatur is one of Atlanta's most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods, with an exceptional concentration of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops within easy walking distance of the venue. Arriving early is the standard move — grab dinner at one of the many spots on the Decatur Square before doors open and make a full evening of it.

Transit: Eddie's Attic is directly accessible via MARTA. The Decatur Station on the Blue and Green Lines is a short walk from the venue, making this one of the easiest car-free concert nights in the Atlanta metro. If you drive, street parking and paid lots are available throughout Downtown Decatur, though arriving at least 30 minutes before showtime is strongly recommended on a summer Saturday.

Arrival tips: Eddie's Attic is a listening room — that is a feature, not a footnote. Audiences there are attentive and respectful of the performance, which is exactly what makes the experience so special. Arrive early to secure good sightlines, silence your phone, and settle in. The room rewards presence.

What to bring: Your ticket, a valid ID, and an open ear. Eddie's Attic has a full bar and food menu, so there is no need to pack in outside food or drink. The room is climate-controlled and comfortable through Atlanta's summer heat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy The Ries Brothers w/ DAYDRNKRZ tickets in Atlanta?

Tickets for The Ries Brothers w/ DAYDRNKRZ at Eddie's Attic on July 11, 2026 are available at atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. ATLticket.exchange is the trusted local source for Atlanta concert tickets, with listings from real fans and straightforward purchasing.

Is Eddie's Attic accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Eddie's Attic in Decatur is one of the most MARTA-accessible music venues in the Atlanta area. The Decatur MARTA Station on the Blue and Green Lines is within easy walking distance of the venue at 515-B N McDonough St. Taking MARTA is a practical and stress-free option for a summer Saturday night show.

What kind of venue is Eddie's Attic — is it a good fit for The Ries Brothers?

Eddie's Attic is one of Atlanta's premier listening rooms and has launched the careers of major artists including John Mayer and Shawn Mullins. It is an intimate, seated venue that prioritizes the music above all else — no distractions, no distance between the artist and the audience. For a songwriting-driven act like The Ries Brothers, it is not just a good fit; it is the ideal stage.