ChantLanta 2025 Promises a Joyful Goodbye
Mar 01, 2025 06:00AM ● By Staff
Shonali and the Goddess Choir
ChantLanta Sacred Music Festival will host a weekend of immersive spiritual experiences and an extensive lineup of musicians, chanting, ceremony, movement workshops and plenty of vendors one last time on March 14 and 15 at Unity North Atlanta in Marietta.
ChantLanta was founded in 2010 and has produced highly successful events since then, with the exception of 2021 and 2022, when it was shut down due to the pandemic. “After 15 years of serving the greater Atlanta spiritual community, this will be ChantLanta’s grand finale,” says festival founder Ian Boccio. “Come out and join us for one more weekend of blissful chanting, meditation and movement in the beautiful space at Unity North.”

Flying Mystics
Friday’s Main Stage performances include Sol Dance with Scott Houston and Maya Lemberg, as well as Symphony of Serenity with Kennedy Oneself. Saturday’s lineup features Sound Healing Yoga with Margo Gomes and Karen Dorfman, along with music by Douglas Johnson, Nandi Dass, Gershone and Gina, Shonali and the Goddess Choir, Flying Mystics, and The Spirit Messengers.
On Saturday, workshops run throughout the day in two spaces. The Peace Chapel will host Sonic Yogi’s Sound Experience with Jonathan Adams, Soulful Breathwork with Plamen Russev, Sufi Trance Drumming with Danny Stern, Shamanic Journey with Lisa Wiggins and Sound Journey with Raye Andrews. Workshops in the Holy Grounds space include Dances of Universal Peace, 5Rhythms with Julie Stuart, Maha Mantra with Radha Rose and Josh, Yoga and Live Drumming with Frani Green and Voice Activation with Brittani Phoenix.

Douglas Johnson
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit ChantLanta.org. Unity North Atlanta is located at 4255 Sandy Plains Rd. in Marietta.