Wondering what to do this week, but tired of hopelessly sifting through event websites and online calendars? Well Savannah Made Simple has done the hard work for you, and curated the best of what is happening in Savannah this week.

Georgia on My Mind returns to Victory North on January 16 for its 4th Annual Benefit Concert, continuing a tradition rooted in music and giving back. The evening blends heartfelt performances with moments of pure energy, creating a concert experience that feels both personal and uplifting. Artists take the stage not just to perform, but to support a cause that resonates throughout the room. Inside Victory North’s raw, intimate setting, the connection between performers and audience is unmistakable. It’s a night where great music and genuine purpose share the spotlight.

Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony takes center stage at the Lucas Theatre on January 17, offering an evening filled with tension, beauty, and emotional depth. From its brooding themes to its soaring conclusion, the symphony unfolds with dramatic contrast and unmistakable power. Heard live in the ornate surroundings of the Lucas, every movement feels amplified by the space itself. This performance is ideal for seasoned classical audiences and newcomers alike, delivering a richly layered experience that lingers long after the final note fades.

The Jazz Room transforms Victory North on January 17 with A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans, channeling the rhythms and spirit that defined an entire musical movement. The night moves effortlessly through soulful melodies, lively brass, and late night grooves that invite listeners to settle in and stay awhile. With musicians who understand both tradition and improvisation, the music feels alive and unforced. Victory North’s close knit atmosphere adds warmth and energy, making this an inviting escape for jazz fans and curious newcomers alike.

Farewell to The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir takes place January 17 at District Live, marking a full day celebration and send off worthy of its legacy. The event blends powerful vocals, emotional reflections, and moments of joyful release as performers and audience come together one last time. Throughout the day and into the night, the atmosphere shifts between reverent and celebratory, honoring the music’s impact and the community behind it. Hosted in District Live’s expansive venue, this farewell feels both meaningful and unforgettable.























































