Thursday, February 26, 2026

Atlanta Hawks "to bring ‘Magic City’ strip club vibe to home game, but without the dancers"



NYTimes:
At first glance, the news may seem odd, but that’s most likely the purview of people who don’t know the club’s connection with just about all aspects of Atlanta’s modern cultural life. Atlanta has lots of strip clubs that have gained popularity and/or notoriety over the years...

In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down most of the world, then-Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams was granted permission to leave the NBA “bubble” at Disney World in Florida to attend the funeral of Paul Williams, a local businessman well known throughout Atlanta’s Black community, mentor to the three-time Sixth Man of the Year, and father of Williams’ best friend.

But after the service, Williams went to Magic City — not for a lap dance, but to get the club’s well-regarded lemon pepper wings.

When he returned to Orlando, under the NBA’s protocols, Williams had to quarantine for 10 days before being let back into the bubble.
It's a little misleading--the sweatshirt will be for sale. It's not a giveaway. But there is a special ticket pack:
Ticket pack includes access to special pregame live recording of the Hawks AF Podcast featuring a conversation about the 'Magic City: An American Fantasy’ documentary and impact of the club on Atlanta music, sports and culture. Podcast will feature Magic City founder Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney, legendary rapper and Atlanta’s own T.I., and moderated by comedian, actor, host, rapper D.C. Young Fly.

Plus! Ticket pack includes a discounted ticket to the game, $20 in food and beverage credit per ticket, and access to participate in post-game layups on the court.

*Hoodie not included in ticket package but can be purchased separately at www.hawksshop.com beginning on March 16th 2026.