Dirty South Yoga Fest 2026

Jack Utermoehl

Dirty South Yoga Fest 2026

Venue: Loudermilk Center

Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Dates: October 17, 2026

Festival Format: One-day yoga festival with classes, workshops, community activities, vendors, and social programming.

Dirty South Yoga Fest returns to Atlanta for a one-day 2026 gathering centered on yoga, mindfulness, movement, and local community. The program is expected to bring together flow and restorative classes, workshops, a sound bath, dozens of instructors from across the South, vendors, and social activities at the Loudermilk Center.

What You Will Experience at Dirty South Yoga Fest

The October gathering will offer several ways to shape a yoga-focused festival day. Planned offerings include flow classes, restorative classes, workshops, and a sound bath, creating a program that moves between active practice, slower-paced work, learning, and sound-based experience. The range is suited to attendees who want more than a single class and prefer choosing among different forms of movement and mindfulness.

Alongside the practice program, community activities, vendors, and social moments will be woven throughout the day. Dozens of instructors and teachers from across the South are associated with the 2026 festival, giving the event a broad regional teaching presence. The result is a one-day format that combines scheduled yoga and wellness experiences with opportunities to browse, connect, and take part in festival activities at the Loudermilk Center.

Is Dirty South Yoga Fest a Good Fit?

The festival may suit yoga practitioners and people interested in wellness, mindfulness, movement, and yoga-centered community activities. Its one-day structure can work for attendees seeking a concentrated event rather than a retreat, while the mix of flow, restorative, workshop, and sound bath offerings may appeal to people who want variety across the day. The program is associated with dozens of instructors from across the South.

Participant Considerations

  • Event format: One-day yoga and community festival
  • Program variety: Flow, restorative, workshop, sound bath, and other movement experiences are planned
  • Instructor range: Dozens of instructors and teachers from across the South are associated with the event
  • Festival focus: Yoga-centered movement, mindfulness, community, and local yoga in the South

Program Highlights

  • Yoga classes spanning flow, restorative, and other movement experiences
  • Workshops for yoga and wellness learning
  • Sound bath and mindfulness-oriented programming
  • Dozens of instructors and teachers from across the South
  • Community activities and social moments throughout the day
  • Vendor presence alongside the festival program

Plan Your Visit

Venue and Setting: The 2026 festival will take place at the Loudermilk Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The event is presented as a one-day gathering, with yoga, workshops, community activities, vendors, and social programming taking place at the center.

Festival details may change. Confirm current information with the organizer before purchasing tickets or making travel plans.

Explore the Marketplace

Vendors will be part of the 2026 festival, giving attendees an opportunity to browse the event marketplace alongside the yoga and community programming.

Participate in the Festival

Sponsor Opportunities: Brands and sponsors interested in joining the 2026 sponsor lineup are invited to express interest through the festival’s sponsorship information.

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Notice: Asivana Yoga is not the organizer of Dirty South Yoga Fest. Questions about tickets, attendance, schedules, refunds, vending, presenting, sponsorships, lodging, accessibility, or event policies should be directed to the festival through its official website.

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