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The Spill Canvas / Mae

Thu Dec 4 at 7:00pm

Atlanta, GA

Event Info

We look forward to hosting you at The Masquerade! Doors are at 7:00 PM. The Masquerade is now proud to be serving food. Check our socials for the food window's schedule, pinned at the top of the feed. For more info and our FAQ, visit MASQ.com

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About Mae

Mae is an American rock band that formed in Norfolk Virginia in 2001. The band's name is an acronym for Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience, which is derived from a concept called Multi-sensory Aesthetic Theory that drummer Jacob Marshall studied while a student at Old Dominion University. Jacob Marshall and Dave Elkins began what would become Mae by writing their first song, "Embers and Envelopes", in Marshall's living room. The band signed with Tooth and Nail Records and released their first album, Destination: Beautiful, in 2003. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

92 Pryor Street SW, Atlanta, GA

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the masquerade hell in Atlanta?
The Masquerade - Hell in Atlanta, GA, is one of three distinct live music rooms within The Masquerade, a legendary multi-venue complex known for hosting top-tier concerts and events. Located in the bustling heart of Atlanta, Hell is renowned for its intimate atmosphere, outstanding acoustics, and energetic vibe, making it a favorite among both local and touring bands. The Masquerade as a whole has a rich history dating back to 1989 and features three themed spaces: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. Hell, in particular, is celebrated for its up-close stage experience, drawing fans of rock, punk, metal, and alternative music. If you're searching for a unique Atlanta concert venue, The Masquerade - Hell stands out as a must-visit destination for live music enthusiasts.
What happened to the masquerade in Atlanta?
The Masquerade in Atlanta underwent significant changes in recent years. Originally located in an historic mill on North Avenue, the venue was forced to relocate in 2016 due to redevelopment of the property. The beloved Atlanta concert hall found a new home at 50 Lower Alabama Street, in the heart of Underground Atlanta. The move allowed The Masquerade to continue its legacy, with upgraded facilities while preserving its iconic three-room setup: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. Despite the change in location, The Masquerade remains a cornerstone of Atlanta's live music scene, consistently hosting a diverse lineup of artists and events. Its new space maintains the venue's signature ambiance, ensuring it remains a top choice for both fans and performers.
Does the masquerade in Atlanta have seats?
The Masquerade in Atlanta, specifically the Hell room, is primarily a standing-room-only venue. While some seating may occasionally be available along the walls or in select VIP areas during certain events, general admission shows are typically unseated. This arrangement enhances the energetic, immersive concert experience for which The Masquerade is known, allowing fans to get close to the stage and fully engage with the performers. If you require accessible seating or have special needs, it is advisable to contact the venue ahead of time to discuss available accommodations. For the best experience at The Masquerade - Hell, be prepared for a lively, standing-room concert environment that brings fans and artists together.
How many people can the masquerade Atlanta Hell hold?
The Masquerade Atlanta - Hell has a capacity of approximately 550 people. This mid-sized concert room is designed to offer an intimate live music experience, allowing attendees to enjoy close-up views of their favorite bands and artists. The venue's size makes it ideal for fans who want to feel connected to the performance while still accommodating a good-sized crowd. Hell's capacity is perfect for up-and-coming acts, energetic fanbases, and special events that benefit from a more personal atmosphere. Whether you're attending a sold-out show or a local showcase, The Masquerade - Hell stands out as one of Atlanta's premier small-to-mid-sized concert venues, delivering outstanding sound and unforgettable nights.

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