‘I’ve never not felt safe:’ Music Midtown concertgoers feel confident in festival security measures

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ATLANTA — Thousands of people are in town over the weekend for the annual ‘Music Midtown’ music festival and many in attendance have safety on their mind.

The event was canceled in 2022 when promoters said they had issues with not being allowed to ban weapons from the city-owned park.

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Paisay Kennedy is attending the festival with friends. She’s ready to see the big stars.

“To see Billie Eilish. I’m really excited for that. Then tonight (Friday) Pitbull and P!nk, we’re super pumped for that.”

Piedmont Park was packed on Friday night as crowds gathered to see Pitbull, P!nk, Flume and more.

On Saturday, headliners Billie Eilish and The 1975 are the top draws. The final day on Sunday will bring Guns N’ Roses, Lil’ Baby, Incubus, Tove Lo and a host of others.

“It’s nice to see they’re getting better lineups out here,” said Kennedy.

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With thousands and thousands expected to pack Piedmont Park, safety is on the minds of many. Crews checked bags and have metal detectors in place.

Channel 2′s Larry Spruill also saw heavy security stationed around the park and multiple roads were blocked. Atlanta police are warning drivers to expect heavy traffic in the area throughout the weekend.

“I have seen police officers posted up on the sides and all that. I haven’t got close up to the festival yet, but I have seen security measures, so I have confidence in them,” said Kennedy.

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Susan Hodorn lives near Piedmont Park in Midtown. She said she welcomes the concertgoers.

“I really appreciate the fact that for the most part, everybody is really doing a good job and just behaving and being respectful that these are our home,” Hodorn said.

Hodorn also approves the extra security.

“I’ve never not felt safe,” she said

Channel 2 Action News reached out to the festival about their full security plan. We haven’t heard back.

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