Oliver Wood brings his Slow Accordion show to Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia on Wednesday, October 21, 2026. The celebrated singer-songwriter and founding member of The Wood Brothers takes the stage at one of Atlanta's most beloved intimate venues for an evening rooted in soulful Americana, blues, and acoustic storytelling. Slow Accordion Atlanta tickets are in demand — and for good reason. This is the kind of up-close performance that defines why Eddie's Attic has earned its legendary status in the Atlanta live music scene.
- Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2026
- Venue: Eddie's Attic
- Location/Neighborhood: 515 N. McDonough St., Decatur, GA 30030 (Downtown Decatur Square)
- Category: Concert / Live Music
Why Atlanta Fans Are Talking About This
Oliver Wood at Eddie's Attic is the kind of pairing that happens maybe once in a generation of Atlanta live music. Eddie's Attic is not a background-noise venue — it is a listening room, one of the few left in the country that demands the audience meet the artist with the same level of attention the artist brings to the stage. When a performer of Oliver Wood's caliber steps into that room, the result is something genuinely rare.
The Slow Accordion show is generating serious buzz among Atlanta's roots music community, and for good reason. Oliver Wood's solo work strips everything down to its essence — voice, strings, and an emotional directness that fills a room without ever needing a wall of amplifiers. Fans searching for Slow Accordion Eddie's Attic tickets are already talking about this date as a highlight of Atlanta's fall 2026 concert calendar.
Capacity at Eddie's Attic is intentionally limited. This is not an arena show. Seats are finite, sightlines are perfect, and every ticket puts you close enough to watch Oliver Wood's fingers move across the fretboard. That intimacy is exactly what makes Slow Accordion Atlanta tickets worth securing early.
Everything You Need to Know About Oliver Wood and Slow Accordion
Oliver Wood is one of American roots music's most gifted interpreters. As a co-founder of The Wood Brothers alongside his brother Chris Wood of Medeski Martin & Wood, Oliver helped build a catalog that spans blues, gospel, folk, and soul — music that doesn't fit neatly into any single category and is better for it. His guitar work is fluid and authoritative, and his voice carries the kind of lived-in weight that only comes from decades of honest songwriting.
The Slow Accordion project represents Oliver Wood at his most personal. Stripped of the full-band arrangement that defines The Wood Brothers' sound, Slow Accordion leans into Oliver's strengths as a solo performer — intimate arrangements, reflective lyrics, and the kind of spontaneous connection between artist and audience that only happens in small rooms. Atlanta fans who have followed Oliver Wood's career know that his solo performances are not reduced versions of his band work — they are a completely different and equally powerful experience.
Oliver Wood has a genuine history with Atlanta and the broader Georgia music scene. The roots run deep, and Atlanta audiences respond to his performances with the kind of enthusiastic respect reserved for artists who have consistently delivered. This October 21 date at Eddie's Attic is not a tour stop to be taken lightly — it is a destination.
Plan Your Night at Eddie's Attic
Eddie's Attic sits at the heart of Downtown Decatur, one of Atlanta's most walkable and welcoming neighborhoods. The venue is located at 515 N. McDonough St., just steps from the Decatur MARTA station on the Blue and Green lines — making it one of the most transit-accessible live music venues in the metro area. Leave the car at home and take MARTA directly to Decatur Square.
If you drive, street parking and several public lots are available around the Decatur Square area, but arrival time matters. The neighborhood fills up on weeknight evenings, so plan to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before doors open to secure parking and grab a spot inside before the room fills.
Eddie's Attic enforces a listening room etiquette — phones down, voices low, full attention on the stage. Come prepared to be present. The venue serves food and drinks, so settling in early and making a full evening of it is the right approach. Dress is casual; the crowd skews music-savvy and respectful.
Doors typically open an hour before showtime. Seating at Eddie's Attic is first-come, first-served for general admission, so earlier entry translates directly to better seats in an already intimate space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Slow Accordion tickets in Atlanta?
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Is Eddie's Attic accessible by MARTA?
Yes. Eddie's Attic in Decatur is within easy walking distance of the Decatur MARTA station, served by both the Blue Line and the Green Line. It is one of the most conveniently MARTA-accessible live music venues in the Atlanta metro area, making it an easy choice for fans coming from Midtown, Downtown, or anywhere along those lines.
What kind of show is Slow Accordion — is it an acoustic performance?
Slow Accordion is Oliver Wood's solo project, and performances are built around intimate acoustic arrangements that showcase his voice and guitar work in a stripped-down, deeply personal format. Eddie's Attic's listening room environment is the ideal setting for this kind of show — expect a quiet, attentive crowd and an up-close experience that puts Oliver Wood's artistry front and center with no distractions.