Snug Concerts at Wylde Center Oakhurst Garden Decatur

Six Intimate Evenings Where Nature, Music, and Community Grow Together

Where Live Music Takes Root

Music in the Garden is a collaboration between Snug Concerts and Wylde Center bringing six intimate live outdoor performances to Oakhurst Garden throughout 2026.

Join Us

Visit our Events Page for details on the upcoming Music in the Garden concerts.

Our Sponsors

Music in the Garden is made possible through the generous support of sponsors who share our commitment to fair artist compensation, accessible live music, and environmental stewardship. We’re grateful to our partners for investing in the power of music, nature, and community connection. Interested in becoming a sponsor?

A Shared Vision

Wylde Center connects the community to nature in urban environments. Through four urban greenspaces across Atlanta, Wylde Center grows more than plants; they cultivate community, environmental stewardship, and access to green spaces for all.

We at Snug Concerts believe that music is meant to be felt, not just heard. As an artist-first nonprofit, we create intimate spaces where musicians and audiences connect authentically, where every ticket supports the performer, and where the distance between artist and listener dissolves into shared experience.

Together, we are creating evenings where artistic expression and natural beauty amplify each other, where the garden becomes a stage and music becomes part of the landscape.

The Experience

Six carefully curated outdoor concerts throughout 2026 at Oakhurst Garden (435 Oakview Road, Oakhurst), featuring diverse musical voices across jazz, rock, soul, pop, and classics. True to Snug Concerts’ mission, 100% of ticket revenue supports performing musicians.

Why This Matters

For Artists: Fair pay, intimate audiences, and performances in a space that honors their craft and the environment.

For Community: Accessible live music in a neighborhood setting, building relationships and shared cultural experiences.

For Atlanta: A model showing how nonprofits can collaborate to enrich the cultural and environmental fabric of our neighborhoods.