AIDS Walk Atlanta

Music Festival

Get To Know Who’s Performing This Year

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CeeLo Green

This year, five-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer CeeLo Green will be performing at our music festival. One of the most celebrated pop culture and fashion icons, he first emerged on the music scene as a member of the southern hip-hop group Goodie Mob, which released its debut album, Soul Food, in 1995, establishing them as pioneers of the Southern rap scene. Through transformation and reinvention, CeeLo formed the duo Gnarls Barkley with producer/DJ Danger Mouse. They achieved worldwide success with their 2006 hit “Crazy”, which topped multiple singles charts globally.

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Music Festival Questions?

We’ve got you covered. Visit our Music Festival FAQ page to find answers to the most commonly asked questions about the concert portion of the event.

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Join us for a fun 5K, music, and community to support AIDS Walk Atlanta. Let's make a difference together!

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Become a Sponsor Today

We couldn’t bring this walk to life without our generous sponsors. Your support of AIDS Walk Atlanta will not only contribute to vital programs but also showcase your commitment to a healthier, more compassionate world. Together, we'll create lasting change while putting your brand at the forefront of a cause that truly matters.

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Vendors help bring our music festival to life. Become a part and showcase your brand to thousands of passionate attendees. Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact while promoting your business to the community.

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Join Us for the Walk

If you haven’t registered to walk or run in the 5k, there’s still time. Sign up today to participate as an individual or on a team. All walkers and runners get free entry into the music festival.

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Where Does the Money Go?

Proceeds from AIDS Walk Atlanta Music Festival & 5K Run are dedicated entirely to Atlanta's HIV and AIDS service organizations. These funds directly support critical services, including healthcare, counseling, and education, benefiting those affected by HIV and AIDS in our community, including healthcare, counseling, and vital research and advocacy efforts.

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