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Floetry Headlined Packed Inaugural Concert at The Arena at Southlake, Announcing South Metro Atlanta’s Premier New Venue
The Arena at Southlake made its live music debut in spectacular fashion on May 1, as Floetry headlined a packed inaugural concert before an electrified crowd in Morrow, Georgia, marking a landmark moment for Clayton County and South Metro Atlanta.
With lines wrapped around the building, the 8,000-seat venue drew a vibrant crowd for its first night of live entertainment, setting a new standard for the region.
Teedra Moses opened with a captivating set, performing fan favorites and new music to an enthusiastic audience.


Closing out the night, Floetry delivered a high-energy, emotionally charged set, reminding fans why they are one of the genre’s most revered acts. With commanding presence, the duo seamlessly moved through a catalog of hits including “Butterflies,” “Sunshine,” “Say Yes,” and “Floetic.” In one of the evening’s most powerful moments, they paused to share candid reflections on their relationship and the journey that brought them back together — an honest, moving exchange that resonated deeply with the audience. This moment underscored themes of sisterhood, healing, and legacy, adding greater emotional depth to the performance. The set concluded with a heartfelt tribute to friends and family, creating a shared experience that drew the audience even closer to the music.


Raheem DeVaughn (photo by Britney Sims) delivered a dynamic, interactive performance — serenading members of the crowd and honoring the legacies of Angie Stone and D’Angelo. He also used his platform to raise awareness about the impact of HIV on Black women.
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