SHOWS

In 2008 look for fewer live shows and possibly a dark theater or two.

Concerts & Special Event Shows

Concerts are scheduled at various times throughout the year in the Southern Star Amphitheater (in the crook of the Great American Scream Machine's dog-leg layout). Depending on the event an additional cost ticket may be required (Country Star Jamboree is an example). Tickets are usually available either at the park from Guest Relations or Ticketmaster prior to the show date.

Schedule of Special Events

Spring Break during the Atlanta area's schools' break the park is open for the weekdays with special events, TBD.

Christian Music Weekend Christian music artists perform at the Southern Star Amphitheater; TBD.

Easter Brunch with Bugs The biggest brunch around TBD.

Radio Disney Jam Live!  TBD

Gospel Jubilee Performances at the Southern Star Amphitheater; TBD.

Flashback Festival – Hop in the wayback machine and revisit the hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s as we celebrate four decades of music at Six Flags; TBD.

Beach Week School's out for summer, so it's time to head for the sun, surf and fun at Six Flags. Join us for music, fun and games as we hit the beach for fun. TBD.

Extreme Week (TBD)  Get extreme with the hottest sports, highlighted by Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam.
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Atlanta Fest The South's largest Christian music festival - this is huge - with four days of entertainment and fun (additional fee required). TBD (usually the 3 days up to Father's Day).

Fright Fest (October 4 - November 2) A park transformed as terror lurks in every corner, plus family fun with smaller thrills and chills for the trick or treat crowd. Park information has referred to this year as "Family Fright Fest".

Season Pass Appreciation Day (the first Saturday in November) has been canceled and will not return.

Other events that have happened before and will probably be repeated again include:

And the following days selected rides are open with educational opportunities throughout the park:

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October 3 - November 2 (Friday nights, Saturday and Sunday only, also open Columbus Day) Trick-or-treat yourself to Fright Fest at Six Flags. Ghosts and goblins will come creeping and crawling to join in the excitement during Atlanta's largest Halloween celebration. Spine-tingling attractions include haunted houses, streetmosphere, goblins and spooky shows.

A Grim Scarytale nce upon a time there were two wicked stepsisters... find out what happened after the story book closed. Featuring some of your favorite fairytale characters, This new show in the Crystal Pistol will change the way you remember these story time icons!

Dead Man's Party Dr. Fright and his gang of zombies are back for a rocking good time in the USA Drive-In Theater. Rock and roll with the zombie men (and women) as they dance and sing loud enough to wake the dead. A long-running and very entertaining show. (30 mins)

Fearman's Manor The Fearman's have moved to Six Flags and are looking for victims to tour their new house of horrors next to Free Fall in the USA Section. This is in a new 16 room permanent building designed just for Fright Fest. Lord and Lady Fearman, Six Flags resident undertakers are just dying to dig up some old friends willing to make you feel "fright" at home. (moderate separate admission fee required)

Bad Bob the Bone Butcher - Another returning show that's more about humor than horror. Bad Bob returns from the grave to "get" the sheriff and his sidekick, but what you get are a lot of laughs at the Lickskillet stage. (15 mins)

Family Fright  Forest the park is transforming Carousel Hill into a Halloween Festival for the smaller goblins in your home! With a trick-or-treat trail, corn maze, spin-art, and tombstone and pumpkin carving your little ones are sure to have a great time!

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