Fall is just around the corner, and that means the return of the Truist Night Market at the Home Depot Backyard.

The 11-acre green space, located right next to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, plays host to events throughout the year. Next month’s Truist Night Market will see the space packed with art, entertainment and culture.

Truist Night Market takes place from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on September 14, and will be a showcase for local small businesses. Jukebox Atlanta band will be on hand to entertain the crowd.

“The autumn edition of Truist Night Market will also feature beverage partner Tito’s Handmade Vodka, who, along with The Home Depot Backyard, will partner with Second Helpings Atlanta, a nonprofit food rescue organization working to reduce hunger and food waste in the Atlanta area, to donate the event’s surplus food to provide meals for those in need,” explained the press release for the event.

In partnership with Southern Culinary & Creative, the event will feature over 100 local restaurants and artisans from the greater Atlanta region. Beers from Creature Comforts Brewing and Burnt Hickory Brewery, as well as non-alcoholic beverages from Parch Spirits and Cocktails will be available.

Food and beverage packages are available now at BigTickets. All attendees will need an entry ticket and must be 21 to attend. A limited number of entry-only tickets are available at no cost.

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