Atlanta Ballet presents September Mixed Rep at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, September 19, 2026. This opening-season showcase brings Atlanta Ballet — one of the oldest and most celebrated professional ballet companies in the American South — back to one of the city's premier performance venues for a curated evening of mixed repertoire ballet. For dance fans searching for Atlanta Ballet Presents September Mixed Rep Atlanta tickets, this is the premier event to mark on your calendar as the 2026 dance season gets underway.

  • Date: Saturday, September 19, 2026
  • Venue: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
  • Location/Neighborhood: Cumberland/Galleria area, northwest Atlanta (2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339)
  • Category: Theatre / Performing Arts / Dance

Atlanta Ballet in Atlanta: A Legacy on Stage

Atlanta Ballet is the longest-running professional ballet company in the United States, founded in 1929. For nearly a century, the company has defined classical and contemporary dance in the Southeast, drawing world-class choreographers and dancers to Georgia and delivering productions that rival those of major ballet capitals. Atlanta fans know the company as a cultural institution — a permanent fixture in the city's arts identity that consistently raises the bar with technically demanding, emotionally resonant performances.

A Mixed Repertoire program is one of the most exciting formats Atlanta Ballet offers. Rather than a single full-length narrative ballet, September Mixed Rep showcases multiple works — often a combination of classical pieces and contemporary commissions — across a single evening. This format allows audiences to experience the full range of the company's talent: from the precision and discipline of classical technique to the innovation of modern choreography. It is an ideal introduction for new ballet audiences and a deeply satisfying experience for longtime fans.

September Mixed Rep serves as Atlanta Ballet's season-opening statement. The company uses this program to set the artistic tone for the year ahead, often premiering new works or bringing back beloved pieces that define the company's identity. Attending this performance means witnessing Atlanta Ballet at its most ambitious and most curated — a deliberate, confident declaration of what the 2026-2027 season will stand for.

Inside Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre: What to Expect on September 19

The Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is Atlanta's flagship performing arts venue for large-scale theatrical and dance productions. Located in the Cumberland/Galleria corridor in northwest Atlanta — just off I-285 at the Cobb Galleria Pkwy exit — the venue seats approximately 2,750 guests in a state-of-the-art main hall designed for optimal sightlines and acoustics. Every seat in the house delivers a clear, unobstructed view of the stage, and the hall's design ensures that sound travels cleanly throughout.

The venue is modern, elegant, and purpose-built for the kind of performance Atlanta Ballet delivers. The lobby is spacious, the concessions are well-staffed, and the atmosphere on performance nights carries a genuine sense of occasion. Dress ranges from business casual to formal — this is a night out in Atlanta that warrants the effort.

Parking is available in the adjacent Cobb Galleria parking deck and surface lots, with easy access directly to the venue. The Cumberland area is also a short rideshare trip from Midtown, Buckhead, and Vinings, making logistics straightforward for attendees coming from across metro Atlanta. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain to enjoy the lobby, find your seats, and review the program notes — Atlanta Ballet's Mixed Rep programs include detailed context that enhances the experience.

Tickets and What You Need to Know

Demand for Atlanta Ballet Presents September Mixed Rep at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is strong at the start of every season. Opening weekend performances consistently draw enthusiastic crowds from Atlanta's arts community, and availability tightens as the date approaches. Securing tickets early is the smart move.

Whether you're looking for orchestra floor seats close to the stage, mezzanine seats with a broader view of the full choreography, or balcony seats for a more panoramic perspective, ticket selection matters for ballet. Viewing the full stage picture — especially for Mixed Rep, where the spatial dynamics of each work may differ — is part of the experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Atlanta Ballet Presents September Mixed Rep tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre accessible by MARTA?

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is located in the Cumberland/Galleria area and is not directly served by a MARTA rail station. The closest MARTA rail access is the Hamilton E. Holmes or Bankhead stations, from which rideshare services connect to the venue. CobbLinc bus routes also serve the Cumberland area. Most attendees drive or use rideshare apps, with ample parking available in the Cobb Galleria deck adjacent to the venue.

What is a Mixed Repertoire program at Atlanta Ballet?

A Mixed Repertoire program — like Atlanta Ballet's September Mixed Rep — is an evening featuring multiple shorter ballet works rather than a single full-length production. These programs typically include a combination of classical and contemporary pieces, showcasing the company's range of styles and the versatility of its dancers. It is one of the most dynamic and engaging formats in professional ballet and a highlight of Atlanta Ballet's annual season.