Atlanta, get ready to ascend. On September 13, 2026, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre is about to transform into something that exists somewhere between a concert and a full-blown cosmic experience. Empire of the Sun — the electro-pop duo that has spent nearly two decades blurring the line between music and mythology — is bringing their Ask That God: Afterlife North American Tour to our city, and they're bringing French electronic duo Polo & Pan along for the ride. This is not a night you pencil in. This is a night you carve in stone.
Empire of the Sun: Icons of the Otherworldly
If you've never witnessed Empire of the Sun live, let's set the record straight right now — you have been missing one of the most visually and sonically spectacular shows on the planet. Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore built their empire (pun absolutely intended) on theatrical grandeur, lush synth landscapes, and an unmistakable ability to make an entire crowd feel like they've been transported to another dimension. Hits like Walking on a Dream, Alive, and Alive aren't just songs — they're experiences. Their Ask That God era signals a bold new chapter, and the Afterlife Tour promises to deliver their most ambitious production yet.
Polo & Pan: The Perfect Warmup for a Cosmic Night
Don't you dare show up late. Polo & Pan — the Parisian duo of Alexandre Grynszpan and Paul Armand-Delille — are bringing their sun-drenched, genre-defying electronic sound to Ameris Bank, and they are a must-see in their own right. Their music floats somewhere between tropical house, French pop, and indie electronic bliss. They are, in the best possible way, the perfect sonic appetizer before Empire of the Sun takes the stage and blows the roof off the amphitheatre.
Why Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Is the Perfect Stage
Let's talk venue. Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta is one of the premier outdoor concert destinations in the entire Southeast — and on a September evening in Atlanta, when the heat starts to break and the stars come out, there is genuinely no better place to be. The open-air setting, combined with world-class sound and sightlines, makes it the ideal canvas for a production as ambitious as the Afterlife Tour.
What Atlanta Fans Can Expect
- A full theatrical, visually stunning stage production
- Classic Empire of the Sun anthems alongside fresh Ask That God material
- An electrifying opening set from Polo & Pan
- A perfect September evening under the Atlanta sky
- An atmosphere that is equal parts concert, art installation, and spiritual awakening
Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone
Atlanta fans, this is your call to action. Shows like this — with this level of production, this caliber of talent, and this kind of once-in-a-tour energy — do not sit around waiting for you. September 13, 2026 will sell out, and you will not want to be the person watching highlights on your phone the next morning. Head over to atlticket.exchange right now and lock in your seats for Empire of the Sun's Ask That God: Afterlife North American Tour at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre. The afterlife is calling, Atlanta. Answer it.
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