Atlanta, get ready to turn it up to eleven. On May 14, 2026, Terminal West transforms into ground zero for one of the most ferocious rock double-bills of the year, as Drug Church and White Reaper descend on our city for a night that will leave your ears ringing and your soul absolutely wrecked — in the best possible way.
Two Bands. One Stage. Zero Chill.
This isn't a casual Tuesday night out. This is a full-on rock reckoning, and Atlanta has been chosen as one of the cities lucky enough to witness it. Drug Church and White Reaper aren't just touring bands passing through — they're two of the most vital acts in modern rock, each carrying a rabid fanbase and a reputation for live shows that border on religious experiences.
Drug Church: The Loudest Sermon You'll Ever Hear
Drug Church, the Albany, New York-bred post-hardcore powerhouse led by the magnetic Patrick Kindlon, has spent years building a reputation as one of the most brutally honest and sonically devastating bands in the game. Their records — including the critically acclaimed Hygiene — are dense, abrasive, and oddly cathartic. Live, they are an absolute force of nature. Kindlon's sardonic wit and the band's relentless sonic assault make every show feel like a confrontation with something real. Atlanta's rock community has embraced this band hard, and the crowd at Terminal West is going to be ready.
White Reaper: Louisville's Garage Rock Titans
White Reaper brings a completely different but equally explosive energy to the evening. The Louisville quintet has evolved from scrappy garage rock upstarts into a full-throttle arena-ready rock machine. With anthems that hit like a freight train and hooks sharp enough to cut glass, White Reaper knows how to work a crowd into an absolute frenzy. Their Atlanta shows have consistently been some of the most energetic nights this city's rock scene has seen.
Why Terminal West Is the Perfect Venue
Terminal West, nestled in Atlanta's Westside, remains one of the premier mid-size music venues in the Southeast — and for good reason. The sound is impeccable, the sightlines are great, and the intimate capacity means you're never far from the action. For a show this loud and this intense, you want to be inside those walls.
Here's what Atlanta fans can expect on May 14:
- A high-energy, mosh-pit-ready set from Drug Church
- White Reaper delivering their signature wall-of-sound garage rock attack
- An intimate Terminal West atmosphere that puts you right in the middle of the chaos
- One of the most memorable rock nights Atlanta will see in 2026
Don't Sleep on This One, Atlanta
Shows like this sell out. The combination of two bands at the peak of their powers, playing one of Atlanta's best venues, on a spring night when the city is alive — that's a recipe for an instant classic. Whether you've been a Drug Church devotee for years or you've had White Reaper's catalog on repeat, this is a show that demands your presence.
Grab your tickets now at atlticket.exchange and lock in your spot before they're gone. Atlanta, this one's for you — don't miss it.
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