Wine Down Wednesday – Youngbloodz & Friends takes over Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre in Mableton, Georgia on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, bringing one of Atlanta's most beloved hip-hop acts back to a hometown stage for a summer night built around great music, good energy, and the kind of mid-week reset Atlanta fans live for. The event features a marquee matchup between Youngbloodz and fellow Southern rap veteran Tela, making this one of the most compelling Atlanta concerts of the summer season.
- Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
- Venue: Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre
- Location/Neighborhood: Mableton, GA (Cobb County, southwest Atlanta metro)
- Category: Concert / Live Music
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
The Wine Down Wednesday concert series has built a loyal Atlanta following by delivering exactly what the city's music fans want: authentic Southern hip-hop, an open-air setting, and a lineup that respects the culture. This edition raises the stakes by putting Youngbloodz — a duo that helped define the Atlanta rap sound of the early 2000s — front and center alongside Tela, the Memphis-bred artist whose smooth, trunk-rattling catalog connects deeply with the ATL's Southern hip-hop faithful.
Wine Down Wednesday – Youngbloodz & Friends at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre is not a nostalgia act playing to an empty room. Demand for this type of Southern hip-hop event in Atlanta is real and growing. Fans who came of age listening to "Damn!" and "U-Way" are now the core of Atlanta's concert-going audience, and they show up. Tickets for this event move fast, and the intimate scale of Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre means every seat feels close to the stage.
The mid-week timing is part of the appeal. Wednesday night in Atlanta has its own energy — a release valve in the middle of the week that the city's entertainment scene has always embraced. This show is designed for that exact moment.
Everything You Need to Know About Youngbloodz & Tela
Youngbloodz — the Atlanta duo of Sean Paul Joseph and J-Roke — are foundational figures in the Dirty South movement that put Atlanta hip-hop on the national map. Signed to So So Def Recordings, the group broke through in the early 2000s with hard-hitting anthems that blended street credibility with undeniable hooks. Their 2003 hit "Damn!" featuring Lil Jon became a cultural touchstone, and their run of albums including Against Da Grain and Ev'rybody Knows Me cemented their place in Atlanta rap history. When Youngbloodz perform in Atlanta, it is a homecoming in the truest sense — the crowd knows every word, every ad-lib, every beat drop.
Tela brings a complementary energy to the bill. The Memphis artist is best known for his 1996 single "Sho' Nuff" and his work alongside Three 6 Mafia affiliates, and his laid-back, melodic approach to Southern rap has always resonated with Atlanta audiences who appreciate the full spectrum of the region's sound. Tela on the same stage as Youngbloodz is not a mismatch — it is a celebration of what the South built.
Together, this lineup for Wine Down Wednesday represents the kind of authentic Southern hip-hop programming that Atlanta fans consistently support with their presence and their dollars.
Plan Your Night at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre
Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre sits within the Mable House Arts Complex at 5239 Floyd Road SW, Mableton, GA 30126 in Cobb County, approximately 15 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. The venue is a mid-sized outdoor amphitheatre set on beautifully maintained grounds, offering a relaxed, community-centered atmosphere that separates it from the larger, more corporate arena experience. The open-air setting makes a June evening show here genuinely enjoyable — bring a light layer for after sunset.
Parking is available on-site at the Mable House complex, and fans are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good spot and settle in before the music starts. The venue is not directly served by MARTA rail, so driving or rideshare is the practical choice for most attendees. Uber and Lyft drop-offs are straightforward at the main entrance. If you are carpooling from Atlanta proper, Floyd Road SW is easily accessible from I-285 via the Mableton Parkway corridor.
Doors typically open before showtime, so arriving 45 to 60 minutes early gives you time to grab drinks, find your section, and get into the right headspace for what is going to be a high-energy Southern hip-hop set. Check the venue's official policies on outside items before you pack your bag, and confirm any bag-size restrictions in advance.
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Where can I buy Wine Down Wednesday – Youngbloodz & Friends tickets in Atlanta?
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Is Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre accessible by MARTA?
Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre in Mableton is not directly served by a MARTA rail station. The most practical transportation options for the June 10, 2026 Wine Down Wednesday show are driving with on-site parking, rideshare services like Uber or Lyft, or carpooling from the Atlanta metro area via I-285 and Mableton Parkway.
What time does Wine Down Wednesday at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre start?
Official set times for Wine Down Wednesday – Youngbloodz & Friends on June 10, 2026 are confirmed closer to the event date. Atlanta fans should plan to arrive at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre at least 45 to 60 minutes before the listed showtime to park, enter, and get settled before Youngbloodz and Tela take the stage.
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