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Timecop1983: In The Rearview Mirror Tour

Tue Mar 3 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 TimeCop1983

Jordy Leenaerts, better known by the stage name Timecop1983, is a Dutch electronic musician from Eindhoven, producing music in the synthwave genre. His debut album, Childhood Memories, was released in 2014, followed by Journeys in the same year. The albums Reflections and Night Drive were released in 2015 and 2018, respectively. He explained in an interview that his stage name came about as a combination of Futurecop! and his year of birth, not realizing the Timecop film and franchise existed until about a year later. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

92 Pryor Street SW, Atlanta, GA

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the masquerade in Atlanta?
What happened to the masquerade in Atlanta? The Masquerade in Atlanta, a legendary music venue, underwent a significant change in 2016. Originally located at 695 North Avenue in a historic mill building, the venue was forced to relocate due to the redevelopment of the property into a mixed-use space. The original site was known for its unique gothic architecture and industrial atmosphere, hosting countless iconic concerts since 1989. The Masquerade successfully moved to the Underground Atlanta complex, preserving its three-stage format: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. The new location continues to host a variety of live music events, maintaining its reputation as a staple in Atlanta's music and nightlife scene. Despite its move, The Masquerade remains a beloved destination for concertgoers and artists in Atlanta.
Does the masquerade in Atlanta have seats?
Does the masquerade in Atlanta have seats? The Masquerade in Atlanta is primarily a standing-room-only venue, particularly in its Purgatory stage. Most concerts and events at The Masquerade do not offer fixed seating, allowing for an open floor plan that accommodates energetic crowds and creates an immersive concert experience. However, limited seating may be available for select shows, especially for patrons with special needs or specific VIP ticket holders. It's best to check the event details or contact the venue directly for information on seating availability for a particular show. Overall, the venue's layout is designed to maximize space and provide an up-close-and-personal experience with performers, making it a favorite spot for fans of live music in Atlanta.
Where was the old masquerade in Atlanta?
Where was the old masquerade in Atlanta? The old Masquerade in Atlanta was located at 695 North Avenue NE, situated in the historic Excelsior Mill building. This iconic venue was nestled in the Old Fourth Ward district near the BeltLine Eastside Trail. The building, originally a textile mill dating back to the 1890s, became famous for its gothic architecture, exposed brick interiors, and unique multi-level layout. The Masquerade operated at this address from 1989 until 2016, hosting countless legendary shows and events. Its distinctive ambiance and central location made it a cornerstone of Atlanta's live music scene. After the property was sold for redevelopment, The Masquerade relocated to Underground Atlanta, where it continues its musical legacy.
How many people does the masquerade hold in Atlanta?
How many people does the masquerade hold in Atlanta? The Masquerade in Atlanta features three separate performance spaces: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. Each room has its own capacity, with Purgatory being the most intimate. The Purgatory stage typically holds around 300 people, offering an up-close and personal concert experience. The Hell stage accommodates about 550 guests, while Heaven, the largest space, can host up to 1,000 attendees. These flexible capacities allow The Masquerade to host a wide range of events, from small underground shows to larger, high-energy concerts. The venue's dynamic setup makes it a popular choice for both artists and fans seeking an authentic Atlanta live music experience.

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