Four things to do around Atlanta on Thursday, Feb. 18:

1. FEATURED
In what Rolling Stone magazine calls "Springsteen's best archival release yet," you won't want to miss Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: The River Tour at Philips Arena at 7:30 p.m. tonight. [In need of some drama? Head over to Romeo and Juliet at The New American Shakespeare Tavern, where you can celebrate the tavern's 16th anniversary of performing the timeless play about young lovers and feuding families.]

2. FREE & CHEAP
Try something new and taste a flight of three house-infused vodkas at Nikolai's Roof for only $19.95. [It's gorgeous outside, so why not take some cool pics of the city? The view from Jackson Street Bridge is one of the most photographed in town.]

3. FOOD
Pop in to the Moe's and Joe's pop-up where guests can get their fill of barbeque pulled pork, chicken, red slaw and more. Opens up at 6 p.m. [You can also enjoy $2 chef's-choice tacos and $5 skinny margaritas at Coldbrews Oyster Bar & Grill.]

4. FAMILY-FRIENDLY
Get in touch with your wild side at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Circus Xtreme at Infinite Energy Arena starting tonight. [Take advantage of the sunshine and spring-like temps by taking your family out on a hike to a beautiful waterfall.]

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