Welcome to the KBC performance submission form

Sign up for the first KBC of 2026, taking place on February 19 at eyedrum art & music gallery

To participate, please fill out the form below with your email and project details. An event organizer will follow up with you.

IMPORTANT:
 
The more detail you provide about your performance and technical setup, the better we can support your set. When you’re finished, just hit Submit at the bottom of the page.

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Email *
What is the name of your project? (ie: artist name)` *

Please share a link where we can listen to or view your project. If that’s not available, briefly describe it in a few sentences.

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What are your technical needs? The more details you provide, the better we can facilitate your performance. *
Select your preferred time slot: *
THINGS TO KNOW
  1. Please arrive at least 60 minutes before your scheduled showtime. The earliest you can arrive is 7:30 PM
  2. Upon arrival, kindly report to the sound engineer to get marked down as present.
  3. Each of the two stages is adequately outfitted with microphones and direct input boxes.
  4. Please note that no backline is provided (e.g., bass and guitar amps, drum sets, keyboards, stands, etc)
  5. Set times are subject to change
  6. If you cannot make your time slot, kindly contact us via randy@tightbros.net.
  7. Failure to appear will disqualify you from future KBC events. Refer to the above if you need to cancel.
  8. Frequent cancellations may disqualify you as well
  9. Don't forget to invite your friends, family, and colleagues!
  10. We will send you promotional assets, but you are also welcome to create your own flyer to promote your appearance.
  11. Join our Facebook group to stay up to date with all relevant information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/KBC.ATL/
ABOUT


Established in 2004, KBC takes place every 3rd Thursday at eyedrum art & music gallery from 8:00-1130pm.


In its various incarnations over the years, Kirkwood Ballers Club has created an environment where generations of avant-garde musical energy and talent have flourished throughout periods of existence and inactivity.
During its early years of Kirkwood Ballers Club at Lenny’s Bar, a parade of local punk, hip-hop, jazz, experimental musicians and performance artists would sign up to play, including everyone from garage punks Cole Alexander of the Black Lips and Bradford Cox of Deerhunter, to Janelle Monáe and Grammy-winning saxophone player Kebbi Williams. All utilized the format to create music in the moment that expanded upon their typical repertoires.


"The Kirkwood Ballers Club was always a place of pure freedom. I learned from KBC at Lenny’s Bar and from the scene at Eyedrum how to be free. I saw some of the most original and provocative things at the KBC, and it totally affected my life as an artist.”- Kebbi Williams


WHEN:
Every Third Thursday of the month from 8-11:30pm


WHERE: eyedrum art & music gallery 515 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30312 - eyedrum.org

KBC PROMOTIONAL VIDEO
This program is funded by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners and supported in part by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. Additional support comes from the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and the Georgia Council for the Arts. Kirkwood Ballers Club is powered by Tight Bros Network.
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