Clique Cabana had a successful In The Clouds concert series in Piedmont Park featuring Lee Foss, Justin Martin, and Kyle Walker.

Throughout February & March, In The Clouds Festival took place in Piedmont Park hosted by Clique Cabana. The party went from 2 PM – 10 PM and coincided with live music and oyster & crawfish festivals at Atlanta’s Park Tavern. It is the first year for In The Clouds, and I was blown away by how organized the event was and how much fun I had from start to finish.

To witness a Lee Foss set live is to see a tastemaker in his natural habitat; he commands the booth with a relaxed swagger, pivoting effortlessly from sun-drenched disco-house heaters to dark, driving weaponry that keeps the room at a constant, simmering boil. Whether he’s headlining a massive festival stage or a sweat-soaked bar turned day club like Park Tavern, Foss remains the ultimate authority on what’s next. The energy the entire afternoon was electric.

Although we couldn’t be at the Justin Martin show, our boots on the ground said it was just as fun as Lee Foss with a great crowd to go with it.
Kyle Walker headlined the third event. If Lee Foss is the architect, then Kyle Walker is the craftsman turning the tech-house blueprint into a high-octane reality. Walker turned the venue into a high-voltage tech-house sanctuary. Playing against the backdrop of the 23rd Annual Oyster & Crawfish Festival, Kyle delivered exactly what the city’s house heads were craving: a masterclass in peak-hour energy that managed to feel both gritty and perfectly polished for a sun-drenched afternoon.

The vibe was absolute electricity as he stepped to the decks, leaning into those heavy, propulsive basslines that have become his calling card. When that signature “Strut” vocal hit the air, the collective energy of the park shifted from a casual daytime hang into a full-blown “In The Clouds” frenzy. Walker proved why he’s a premier architect of the modern groove.
Notable other mentions include Sir Luke doing a vinyl disco the first weekend, and a special Gia Nobody b2b Crucial house set at the final event. Both acts had the dance floor moving and brought the energy up for the entire day.
Clique Cabana’s In the Clouds wasn’t just filled with random sets; it was a milestone moment for the ATL scene, proving that when you pair world-class talent with Piedmont Park’s open-air magic, you get a party that people will be talking about until the next festival season.

Coming off a successful In the Clouds festival series, Clique Cabana hosted two monumental Miami Music Week Parties. Stay tuned for more from this up-and-coming collective.
Article by: Techno Kell

