Anyone who has sat on GA-400 northbound at 6:30 PM on a show Friday already knows exactly how this plays out. The GPS quietly adds five minutes, then ten, then twenty — while every other car on the highway is also taking Exit 12 toward North Point Parkway and funneling onto Encore Parkway one vehicle at a time. By the time the group finds a spot in Lot A, the opener has started, someone is hauling three lawn chairs plus a tote bag full of gear, and the designated driver question is still unresolved because nobody thought it through until the parking lot.
That is the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre summer-Friday formula — the one that repeats across every major show from May through October at one of the Southeast's biggest outdoor concert venues, now celebrating 18 years of music north of Atlanta.
One Atlanta charter bus or party bus changes all of it. The group gathers at one pickup spot — Midtown, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Dunwoody, wherever everyone is starting — and the bus handles every mile of the northbound crawl while the group walks in together: no parking scramble, no carpool coordination, no drawing straws for who drives home. This guide covers exactly how group transportation works at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre (2200 Encore Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30009): where charter buses and party buses actually drop off, how the parking zones are laid out, what GA-400 looks like on a 12,000-person show night, and which vehicle fits your headcount. Partybusatlantageorgia.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Atlanta — fill out the quick form or call 470-233-7016 any time for a quote in under a minute.
Why Rent a Bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre sits about 25 miles north of downtown Atlanta in the Encore Park development in Alpharetta — far enough up GA-400 that driving yourself on a summer Friday night is a genuine logistical commitment. It isn't a venue you drop into from Inman Park in 15 minutes. Groups coming from Decatur or Brookhaven are running 28 to 32 miles and will cross the I-285/GA-400 interchange, which backs up predictably on Friday afternoons and show nights.
Groups from Smyrna head east on I-285 before pointing north on GA-400 — a 23-to-27-mile trip that can easily stretch to 55 minutes on a busy Friday. Even groups from Sandy Springs and Dunwoody, who are already positioned right along GA-400, can see 20 to 30 minutes on the surface roads approaching the venue once Exit 12 stacks up.
On top of the drive, the venue's parking structure assigns most attendees to Lot A (1775 Founders Parkway) — a general-admission lot that's first come, first served and fills within the first 90 minutes of doors on popular shows. Lot B (1100 Sanctuary Parkway) only opens when the venue specifically advertises it for your show, so it's not a fallback you can count on. The VIP Lot (2300 Encore Parkway) is season passholders only.
Post-show, the official parking guidance says to allow 30 minutes to a full hour to exit the parking areas, which means your group is back on GA-400 southbound with everyone else who just left the same 12,000-seat show. A rented bus skips all of it: one drop-off at the venue arrival zone, one arranged pickup window when the encore ends, and the entire round-trip handled without anyone navigating the GA-400 southbound crawl.
Charter Bus and Party Bus Drop-Off at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
This is the most important operational detail for group transportation to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre: charter buses, party buses, and all rideshare pickups and drop-offs use 11450 Maxwell Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009 as the designated arrival address — not the main venue address of 2200 Encore Parkway. Program the Maxwell Road address into any trip coordination you do, and make sure everyone in your group knows it before the night of the show. Navigating to 2200 Encore Pkwy when your bus is dropping at Maxwell Road sends the group to the wrong side of the property.
This information comes directly from the venue's official parking page.
Once your bus drops at the Maxwell Road zone, the group walks to the East Gate entrance — the same gate used by Premier Parking guests. Give the walk a few extra minutes if your group is large or anyone has mobility needs; Guest Services booths at both the East and West gates offer wheelchair rides to seats and can assist with mobility devices. If you are bringing a vehicle longer than 20 feet — which includes most full-size charter buses — the venue requires an Oversized Parking pass for the designated area on the far west side of the grounds.
Contact the box office at 404-733-5010 or abainfo@livenation.com well ahead of your show date to confirm the oversized pass process and approach routing for your specific event.
Parking Lot Breakdown at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
The venue's parking structure has four lot addresses and not all of them are available to every attendee on every show night. Here's what the venue's official guidance says about each:
- Lot A — 1775 Founders Parkway: General admission, first come, first served. Tailgating is permitted here. Most ticket buyers are assigned to Lot A through Ticketmaster or Live Nation — one general parking pass is included with the majority of ticket purchases at no extra charge. Accessible parking is available in Lot A with a valid state-issued plate or placard.
- Lot B — 1100 Sanctuary Parkway: Opens only when specifically advertised by the venue for your show. Tailgating is not permitted in Lot B, and it's not a lot to plan around unless your event listing confirms it will be open.
- Premier Parking — 2200 Encore Parkway: An upgrade available for purchase through Live Nation or Ticketmaster. Closer to the East Gate entrance, with tailgating permitted. Both Premier guests and bus drop-off arrivals use the East Gate approach.
- VIP Lot — 2300 Encore Parkway: Season passholders only. Not available to single-event buyers regardless of ticket tier. Tailgating is permitted.
Use 11450 Maxwell Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009 — not 2200 Encore Pkwy — for all charter bus, party bus, Uber, and Lyft arrivals. This is the venue's designated drop-off and pickup address per their official parking page. Program it in before the show.
Rent a Bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre: What Size Vehicle Fits Your Group?
The right vehicle comes down to headcount, what the group wants out of the ride up, and how spread out the pickup points are across the Atlanta metro. A 12-person group heading to a weeknight country show has different needs than a 45-person fan group rolling to a Friday rock show with pickups in Midtown, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs. Here's how the full vehicle lineup stacks up for an Ameris Bank Amphitheatre run:
| Vehicle | Capacity | Gear storage | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sprinter Van / 14-Passenger Sprinter Limo | Up to ~14 | Rear cargo area, modest | Small groups, VIP attendees, corporate show groups | Premium leather, USB charging at every seat, tinted privacy windows; Sprinter limo adds a built-in bar area and LED lighting |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | ~15–35 | Overhead bins, some underfloor | Mid-size groups, suburban multi-stop pickups, groups prioritizing comfort over party-bus amenities | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats; more maneuverable on Encore Parkway and North Point Pkwy during concert traffic than a full coach |
| 25–50 Passenger Party Bus | ~15–50 | Onboard compartments | Concert groups wanting the on-the-road pre-show energy; groups where the ride is part of the night | Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound system, flat-panel TVs, wraparound perimeter seating |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | Up to 56 | Deep undercarriage bays | Large groups, corporate outings, multi-stop pickups across the Atlanta metro; note vehicles over 20 ft need an oversized pass at the venue | Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays — matters on a GA-400 summer slog |
For most concert groups at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, a 25-passenger party bus or 40-passenger party bus hits the sweet spot — large enough to handle a real group, compact enough to navigate the Encore Parkway approach without requiring special routing or an oversized pass. For groups topping 40 people, or groups doing multi-stop pickups across Midtown, Sandy Springs, and Dunwoody before heading north, a full-size charter bus is the right call — and the onboard restrooms earn their keep on a summer evening when GA-400 is moving at 15 mph. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; note it when you request your quote.
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices
Bus rental rates for Ameris Bank Amphitheatre runs don't land on one sticker number — they shift with vehicle size, total hours reserved, day of the week, and how far the pickup points are from the venue. To give you a planning-range sense: a minibus for a weeknight show typically runs $200–$250 per hour, while a 25-passenger party bus on a weekend night runs $275–$375 per hour. A charter bus covering a longer round-trip with multi-stop pickups generally runs $200–$350 per hour depending on the event night and vehicle.
These are planning-range figures — the real quote moves with your specific date, headcount, pickup locations, and how many hours the vehicle is reserved for your group. Call 470-233-7016 or use the online form for pricing on your exact trip in about a minute. See the Atlanta party bus prices page for a broader breakdown of how rates are structured across vehicle types.
The per-person math tends to flip the equation on bigger groups. A 40-passenger party bus on a weekend show night might run $325–$500 per hour — split across a full bus, that's well under $20 a head per hour before the math even accounts for what individual rideshare trips cost on a sold-out Saturday night when surge is running 1.5–2x. One bus at one flat rate, with the built-in designated driver and a confirmed pickup window after the encore, usually wins on both convenience and cost once the group gets past a dozen or so people.
A Sample Show Night at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
To give you a concrete picture: a group of 28 people heading to a Saturday country show books a 30-passenger party bus. Pickup at 5:30 PM from Sandy Springs, on Encore Parkway by 6:45 PM — forty-five minutes before the opener. The bus drops at the Maxwell Road zone, the group walks to the East Gate together, and everyone is inside before the first song.
Pickup window set for 11:00 PM after the show so the bus is staged when the group walks out and GA-400 is beginning to clear. A 6-hour weekend rental at that size might land in the $2,000–$2,500 range — roughly $70–$90 per person — with the designated driver solved, the post-show surge avoided, and the group in one place from pickup to door.
Getting to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre: Routes, GA-400 Traffic, and Drive Times
Every route from Atlanta to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre runs through GA-400. The venue sits in Alpharetta just off Exit 12 onto North Point Parkway, and GA-400 northbound is the single artery feeding it from every pickup point south of the venue. That reality has two implications: getting there early is always the right move, and on a big show night, what looks like a 30-minute drive can stretch to an hour without any particular incident.
| From… | Approx. distance | Off-peak drive time | Show-night estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Downtown Atlanta / Midtown | ~25 miles | 30–35 min | 50–70 min |
| Sandy Springs | ~13–15 miles | 20–25 min | 35–50 min |
| Dunwoody | ~13–15 miles | 20–25 min | 35–50 min |
| Brookhaven | ~20–22 miles | 25–35 min | 45–60 min |
| Smyrna | ~23–26 miles | 30–40 min | 50–65 min |
| Decatur | ~28–32 miles | 35–45 min | 55–75 min |
| Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) | ~32–35 miles | 40–50 min | 60–80 min |
The congestion bottleneck is predictable: GA-400 northbound from the I-285 interchange to Exit 12. The interchange itself backs up early on Friday afternoons and runs slow for hours; anyone approaching from Smyrna or Brookhaven crosses it during the worst of it. On sold-out show nights, Exit 12 can queue a mile or more back on the highway as concertgoers converge on the same off-ramp.
Build in at least 60–75 minutes from downtown Atlanta for a Friday or Saturday show, and 45–60 minutes from Sandy Springs or Dunwoody. On a charter bus, that stretch is the bus's problem — and the group shows up together instead of scattered across three different arrival times.
MARTA and the CobbLinc 140: What the Transit Option Actually Looks Like
There is a public transit connection to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, and it's worth knowing how it works — and where it falls short for groups. The route is: MARTA Red Line to North Springs Station, then CobbLinc Route 140 (from Bay D at North Springs) to North Point Parkway, with a walk from the bus stop to the venue. The CobbLinc 140 runs approximately every 30 minutes.
The full door-to-door time from downtown Atlanta runs roughly 75–90 minutes on a good connection — workable for a solo rider, but unwieldy for a group of 15 or 20 trying to stay together across transfers, a station wait, and a walk to the gates in July heat. The reverse trip — from the venue at 11 PM after the encore — involves a wait for the 140, a connection at North Springs, and a MARTA ride back through the city before anyone gets home.
A private Ameris Bank Amphitheatre charter bus or party bus rental is the only option that picks the whole group up at one address and drops everyone at Maxwell Road without a transfer. For groups of 15 or more, it's almost always the cleaner math. Call 470-233-7016 or see the Atlanta concert bus rental page for more on group concert transportation across the region.
Tailgating at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre: The Rules for Group Lots
Tailgating is permitted at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre — but only in Lot A, Premier Parking, and the VIP Lot. Tailgating is explicitly not permitted in Lot B. The venue's official visitor guide spells out the conduct rules:
- No open flames. Bonfire pits, open charcoal fires, and open burning of any kind are not permitted. Propane grills are allowed, but limited to 23 inches or smaller with one-pound cylinders only. The large backyard kettle on the truck bed doesn't make the cut.
- No glass containers. Glass bottles are not permitted in the tailgate area or inside the venue. Swap to cans or plastic for anything you bring to the lot.
- Stay within your space. Keep your setup within your designated parking spot, keep walkways clear, and dispose of trash before heading in.
- No re-entry. Once you walk through the gates, you're in for the night. Pack up the tailgate before entering.
For groups arriving by charter bus: your vehicle drops at Maxwell Road, not in Lot A — so the pre-show tailgate in the parking lot isn't part of the default bus plan. Groups using charter bus transportation typically coordinate a pre-show gathering at a nearby hotel, restaurant, or staging point before the bus heads north, or they plan to arrive closer to showtime and skip the lot tailgate entirely. If your group specifically wants to tailgate in Lot A, work through the timing with your bus contact when you request a quote — it's a logistics question that can be solved but requires some coordination around lot-entry and bus staging.
Leaving Ameris Bank Amphitheatre After the Show: The GA-400 Southbound Reality
The post-show exit is where plans fall apart for groups that came in separate cars. The venue itself advises allowing 30 minutes to a full hour to exit the parking lots after a show — and that clock starts after the final song. Between 12,000 attendees heading to their cars at once, the Encore Parkway exit funnel, and GA-400 southbound absorbing the entire load, the parking lot drain is genuinely slow for at least 30 minutes after any sold-out show.
Rideshare surge pricing at Maxwell Road spikes as every app in the lot floods the request queue simultaneously; wait times of 15–25 minutes for a pickup are routine after major shows, and 1.3–2x surge multipliers are common.
A reserved bus solves this before the show even starts. You agree on a pickup window — 10:45 PM, 11:00 PM, whatever fits your show — and the bus stages near the Maxwell Road zone during the performance. When the group walks out, the bus is already there.
No regrouping a scattered group across different rideshare ETAs, no standing in a surge-priced queue in the parking lot dark, no hunting for a car you can't quite remember where you parked. The bus takes the cleared route south on GA-400 and the group heads home together. For multi-stop itineraries or groups with venues on both the same trip, the Atlanta group transportation services page covers how multi-stop runs are arranged.
Lawn Section Tips for Concert Groups at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
The lawn at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre is general admission and first come, first served — which means for sold-out and near-sellout shows, the front section of lawn fills quickly after gates open. Gates typically open about one hour before showtime, and showing up in the first 30–45 minutes of doors gives your group the best shot at a coherent stretch of grass near the stage. Groups arriving close to showtime may find the front lawn packed and end up farther back on the slope.
A few things that catch first-timers off guard:
- Personal lawn chairs are prohibited. The venue rents Adirondack-style seating through its Reserved Lawn Seating program. If your group wants guaranteed spots without the first-come scramble, pre-booking Reserved Lawn upgrades through Live Nation is worth looking into before the show.
- Blankets are fine. Blankets, towels, non-aerosol sunscreen, and empty refillable bottles (up to one gallon) are all permitted. Free water refill stations operate at both the East and West gates.
- The slope is real. The lawn angles toward the stage, which is comfortable for sitting and works well from the upper section. The front lawn's grade makes standing and moving around for extended stretches slightly awkward; groups planning to be on their feet all night tend to prefer claiming a spot in the upper-middle lawn where there's more room to move.
- Mobile entry only. No paper tickets. Download to the Live Nation or Ticketmaster app before leaving home and save your tickets to your phone's wallet — cell service around the venue slows noticeably on crowded nights, and a pre-saved pass gets you through the gate faster.
- Cashless venue. Only contactless payments are accepted at the venue. If anyone in your group carries cash only, free cash-to-card conversion is available at the upgrade tents inside.
Groups arriving by Ameris Bank Amphitheatre party bus have one practical advantage here: everyone exits the Maxwell Road drop-off at the same time, so the whole group can walk to the lawn together and stake out a real block. When groups arrive in separate cars and park in different spots, lawn coordination usually falls apart at the gate.
Know Before You Go: Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Essentials
A few things every group should confirm from the official know-before-you-go page before the show:
- Bag policy: Bags under 6"×9" in any material are fine. Larger bags must be clear plastic or vinyl and no bigger than 12"×12"×6". Medical bags and diaper bags are exempt from the clear requirement but will be searched. Standard backpacks are not permitted unless clear and within the size limit.
- Water: Up to two empty refillable bottles or factory-sealed bottles (max one gallon each) are allowed. Free refill stations operate at the East and West gates. Hydration packs are not permitted.
- Gate times: Gates typically open about one hour before showtime, but this varies by event. Check your specific show's page on the venue website or in your pre-show email for exact times.
- No re-entry: Once you leave, you're out for the night on that ticket. Plan accordingly before heading to the lot for anything.
- Weather: All shows proceed rain or shine. The pavilion sections are covered; the lawn is fully open air. Sign up for SMS alerts via your show's code for real-time weather and traffic updates.
- Accessibility: Accessible parking is available in Lots A, Premier, and VIP with a valid state placard. Both East and West gates are accessible. Guest Services booths at both gates provide wheelchair rides to seats. Contact the venue at abainfo@livenation.com for specific accommodation needs.
- Parking logistics: Lots open approximately 2–3 hours before showtime; Lot A is first come, first served once open. Navigate to your assigned lot's address — not the main 2200 Encore Pkwy address — and arrive early enough to park, walk in, and settle before the opener on busy show nights.
2026 Concerts at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Worth Booking Early
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre runs a packed outdoor season from late spring through fall, drawing acts across country, rock, metal, pop, and hip-hop to its 12,000-seat Alpharetta venue. Several of the major 2026 weekend shows are the kind of dates where GA-400 backs up a mile before the exit and Lot A fills before gates open — the more popular the show, the earlier groups should lock in transportation. Confirmed 2026 events on the Live Nation schedule include:
- Jack Johnson: SURFILMUSIC Tour 2026 — Friday, August 21 at 7:30 PM
- Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson with The Hu & Orgy — Sunday, August 23 at 6:15 PM
- 311 and Dirty Heads: So Glad You Made It Tour — Friday, August 28 at 5:30 PM
- The Hayley Williams Show — Saturday, September 5 at 7:00 PM
- Brooks & Dunn: Neon Moon Tour 2026 — Friday, September 11 at 7:00 PM
- Empire of the Sun: Ask That God Afterlife North American Tour — Sunday, September 13 at 7:30 PM
- BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2026 — Wednesday, September 16 at 7:20 PM
- Koe Wetzel — Thursday, September 17 at 6:45 PM
- NEEDTOBREATHE: The Long Surrender Tour — Saturday, September 19 at 7:00 PM
- Tim McGraw: Pawn Shop Guitar Tour 2026 — Thursday, September 24 at 7:00 PM
- Logic & G-Eazy: The Endless Summer Tour Part II — Friday, October 9 at 7:00 PM
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra — Sunday, October 11
- Five Finger Death Punch — Tuesday, October 13 at 6:45 PM
- Dan + Shay: The Young Tour — Thursday, October 15 at 7:00 PM
- Breaking Benjamin — Saturday, October 17 at 6:00 PM
For the major Friday and Saturday shows — Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson, Brooks & Dunn, Hayley Williams, Logic & G-Eazy, Breaking Benjamin — the right-size vehicles from the Atlanta-area network fill fast for weekend dates. Lock in group transportation as soon as your headcount is confirmed, and check the current full calendar on the venue's official shows page for any additions or changes. Call 470-233-7016 to discuss your specific show date.
Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
All charter buses, party buses, and rideshare pickups and drop-offs use 11450 Maxwell Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009 as the designated arrival address — per the venue's own parking page. This is a separate address from the main venue at 2200 Encore Pkwy. From the Maxwell Road arrival zone, the group walks to the East Gate entrance. Make sure everyone in the group has this address before show night.
Do charter buses need a special parking pass at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
If your vehicle is longer than 20 feet — which includes most full-size charter buses — the venue requires an Oversized Parking pass, and oversized vehicles use a designated area on the far west side of the grounds. Contact the box office ahead of your show date at abainfo@livenation.com to confirm the pass process and current approach routing for your specific event.
How far in advance should I book a bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
For high-demand Friday and Saturday shows, booking 4–8 weeks out gives you the best vehicle selection and pricing. Major shows like Rob Zombie, Brooks & Dunn, Logic & G-Eazy, and Breaking Benjamin draw groups from across Atlanta, Brookhaven, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, and Dunwoody, and the right-size vehicles go first for weekend dates. For a weeknight or lower-demand show, 2–3 weeks of lead time is generally workable — the earlier you call, the more options you have.
Reach Partybusatlantageorgia.com at 470-233-7016 or use the online form any time, day or night.
Is there public transit to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
Yes, with limitations for groups. The route is MARTA Red Line to North Springs Station, then CobbLinc Route 140 from Bay D to North Point Parkway, followed by a walk to the venue. The 140 runs approximately every 30 minutes.
Total time from downtown Atlanta is roughly 75–90 minutes door-to-door — a workable option for solo riders, but logistically difficult for a group of 15 or more trying to stay together through two connections and a walk in summer heat. A private bus rental is the only option that moves the whole group from one pickup address to the Maxwell Road zone without any transfers.
What is the bag policy at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
Bags under 6"×9" are permitted in any material. Bags larger than 6"×9" must be clear plastic or vinyl and no bigger than 12"×12"×6". Medical bags and diaper bags are exempt from the clear requirement but will be searched.
Standard backpacks are not permitted unless they are clear and within the size limit. Always confirm current details on the official know-before-you-go page before your show, since policies can update by event.
When do Ameris Bank Amphitheatre parking lots open?
Lots typically open approximately 2–3 hours before showtime. Spots in Lot A are first come, first served within that window — on sold-out shows, the lot fills well before gates. Navigate to your specific lot's GPS address (not the main venue address at 2200 Encore Pkwy) and arrive early.
Check your show's pre-event email or the venue's official site for the exact lot-open time for your date.
Can my group tailgate at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
Tailgating is permitted in Lot A, Premier Parking, and the VIP Lot. It is not permitted in Lot B. Propane grills are allowed at 23 inches maximum with one-pound cylinders only; open flames and glass containers are not permitted. Groups arriving by charter bus won't be in Lot A — if the parking-lot tailgate is a specific priority, talk through the logistics with your bus contact at quote time so the timing can be worked out.
What does rideshare pricing look like after a big show at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre?
Post-show rideshare surge is a consistent feature at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre. When thousands of people open Uber and Lyft simultaneously after the encore, the rideshare supply in Alpharetta at 11 PM Saturday doesn't absorb it cleanly — surge multipliers of 1.3–2x are common after major shows, and pickup waits at the Maxwell Road zone of 15–25 minutes are typical. A bus reserved in advance is already staged at an agreed pickup window when the group walks out.
No app, no surge, no waiting in the lot.
How much does it cost to rent a bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre from Atlanta?
To give you a planning-range idea: a minibus for a weeknight show runs roughly $200–$250 per hour, a 25-passenger party bus on a weekend night runs $275–$375 per hour, and a charter bus for a multi-stop Atlanta-area pickup runs $200–$350 per hour. The real quote is shaped by your specific vehicle, total hours, pickup locations, and show date. Call 470-233-7016 or use the online form — Partybusatlantageorgia.com can have a quote in front of you in about a minute, no account required.
Book a Group Bus to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Today
Whether it's a 14-person group heading to a weeknight show or a 50-person fan group rolling to a sold-out Saturday night, Partybusatlantageorgia.com makes it easy to compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter options from a large network of bus companies serving Atlanta and the entire North Fulton metro. Groups from Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Smyrna, and Decatur all run through this network — wherever the group is starting, there's a bus for the trip north on GA-400. Also planning a show at the south-side outdoor venue?
The Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood guide covers that one, and State Farm Arena handles arena shows downtown.
Call 470-233-7016 any time — a quote takes about a minute, no account required, no obligation — or use the online form for instant pricing on your Ameris Bank Amphitheatre show date.


