Fulton County Officially Recognizes June 27 as Congolese Day as Thousands Expected to March to Atlanta Stadium
Honored to welcome Democratic Republic of the Congo and serve as their official Satellite Embassy. Watching the Congolese community gather here before marching to ATL stadium…there's nothing better!”
— Skinny DeVille, co-owner of Atlantucky Brewing
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, June 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Atlantucky Brewing will serve as the Official Democratic Republic of the Congo Satellite Embassy on Saturday, June 27, welcoming supporters, dignitaries and fans for a celebration of
Congolese culture ahead of the nation's Group K FIFA World Cup 2026™match against Uzbekistan. The event will also include a Fulton County proclamation recognizing June 27 as Congolese Day.The celebration begins at 3pm at Atlantucky Brewing with remarks from representatives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Fulton County officials. Following the ceremony, at 430pm supporters will march from the brewery to Atlanta Stadium in a display of national pride. Organizers expect between 1,000 and 3,000 people to take part.
Available for interviews: Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr. — Fulton County; Ambassador Yvette Nandu — Democratic Republic of Congo; Voila Congo Silini M. Rubango Chairman; Fish Scales of Nappy Roots and co-owner of Atlantucky; Skinny Deville of Nappy Roots and co-owner of Atlantucky.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has had an electric presence at this year's FIFA World Cup. Their supporters have created an unforgettable atmosphere, turning every match day into a celebration that extends well beyond the stadium. Saturday's march is the latest proof that Congo's run isn't solely a sporting story. It's a cultural moment, and Atlanta is at the center of it.
Atlantucky Brewing has emerged as one of Atlanta's premier gathering spots for World Cup fans from around the globe. The two brewery owners who are also members of the Grammy Award-nominated hip-hop group Nappy Roots, performed at the FIFA Fan Festival on Juneteenth and have continued hosting watch parties throughout the tournament. Fans can enjoy a glass of their newly introduced World Class Pilsner, Atlantucky's collaboration with SweetWater Brewing Company crafted to capture the global spirit of the World Cup.
"We're honored to welcome the Democratic Republic of the Congo and serve as their official Satellite Embassy," said Skinny DeVille, co-owner of Atlantucky Brewing. "Watching the Congolese community gather here before marching to the stadium…there's nothing better than that."
Members of the media are invited to attend the proclamation ceremony at Atlantucky Brewing before the march to Atlanta Stadium. Interviews with Democratic Republic of the Congo representatives, Fulton County officials and Atlantucky leadership are available upon request. To schedule, contact Amy Parrish at (404) 310-6559 or Skylar Peterson at (678) 379-3874.

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