
Smooches of Peach Drops past. Expect hours of music this year, followed by midnight kisses. AJC file photo
We reported yesterday in The Buzz that funk fellows Morris Day and The Time will headline this year’s Peach Drop New Year’s Eve Celebration in Underground Atlanta, but if you want more details, I’m posting the full Peach Drop schedule below. Keep an eye out later this month for a Know Before You Go post with all the tips and info you need to have fun on New Year’s Eve in Atlanta!
Peach Drop 2010 Lineup and Schedule
Main Stage Schedule
6 p.m. Stellate
7:15 p.m. Ben Deignan
8:30 p.m. TBA
9:45 p.m. The WannaBeatles
11:15 p.m. Morris Day and the Time
Kenny’s Alley
1 p.m. Marshall Ruffin
2:30 p.m. The Apostles
4 p.m. Akia & Cosmicsol
5:30 p.m. Zoe Myers
6 p.m. Holla Front
7 p.m. The 54
8:30 p.m. Hanna Thomas
9:30 pm. The Soulphonics and Ruby Velle
11:30 p.m. The Regulars Band
Budding Peach Stage
Noon Stephanie Schecter
1 p.m. Coastal Talent
2 p.m. Taylor Reid
3 p.m. Joy Brooker
4 p.m. AZ1
5 p.m. A’lise Holiday
Want to go? Peach Drop. Noon Dec. 31, 2009-4 a.m. Jan 1, 2010. Free. Underground Atlanta, 50 Upper Alabama St. S.W., Atlanta. 404-523-2311, www.peachdrop.com.
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6 comments Add your comment
Judy
December 31st, 2009
2:58 am
Wow! I saw The Regulars Band on CBS Better Mornings Atlanta yesterday and they were awesome! I can’t wait to see them live at The Peach Drop!!
thrubeincool
December 22nd, 2009
5:47 pm
the regulars are gonna be great!
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Stew
December 21st, 2009
7:15 am
I can hardly wait, Morris Day and The Time will have everyone groovin to the music and dancing 2009 away. I have seen them many times in the passed and believe me, they will definitly keep the party goin. See ya there.
Cynthia
December 18th, 2009
5:55 pm
Great line-up of entertainment, should be lots of fun. Thanks.
Ddan6997
December 18th, 2009
5:11 pm
I’d love to see morris day and the time, and have a good flashback to the early 80s. But there will be too many people downtown. I worked as a cop downtown during the annual peach drop for about 13 years, and had lots of good and bad times. We used to go on top of the 90 Central Parking Deck (whales painting) and look over at the masses of humanity. Made it easier to watch the drunks and criminals trying to pick pocket or such. Why is it that criminals never look up?
Harry
December 18th, 2009
5:01 pm
KD You are a freaking racist I hope god doesn’t strike you down