Michael Prince Invites Fans to Fishing Meetup in Atlanta
Violin virtuoso turns angler, rallying fans to a no experience needed fishing session ATL!

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Michael Prince, the violin virtuoso known for blending classical chops with modern beats, has something different lined up for his fans in Atlanta this weekend: a casual fishing meetup.
Michael Prince’s Unique Fan Experience
As part of his itinerary in Atlanta, Prince took to Instagram (@michaelprinceviolin) to invite followers to join him for a laid-back fishing session at a local park. “Make sure to bring some @thezoombaitcompany Finesse Worms with you😁 Also if you don’t know how to fish I will not be teaching you how to this is not a fishing guide service 😂,” he wrote, emphasizing the do-it-yourself spirit of the event. Fans are asked to bring their own bait and tackle, with the proviso that “experience is not required but there are several resources to learn how to get the rod in the water on your cellular devices.”
Fishing Event Details
The gathering is set for this Saturday morning at a yet-to-be disclosed lakeside spot in the Atlanta metro area. To receive the exact coordinates and schedule, Prince asked fans to comment “Atlanta” on his post. Alongside the caption, three images show the musician gearing up with rod in hand, sporting a casual hoodie and baseball cap. The snapshots capture a relaxed vibe—from bait trays filled with brightly colored finesse worms to candid moments as he adjusts his line.
According to Prince’s post, attendees should:
• Bring @thezoombaitcompany Finesse Worms or similar bait
• Pack their own rods, reels, and tackle
• Be ready to fish on their own terms; this is no instructional clinic
• Comment “Atlanta” on the Instagram post for full details
A Stop At History
Before arriving in Atlanta, Prince made a brief detour in Montgomery, Alabama, sharing photos of his visit to the Rosa Parks Museum. “Had to stop on the way to Atlanta and visit a little bit of our history! Shoutout to Rosa Parks man. Real one ✊🏾,” he captioned, underlining his respect for local civil-rights legacies and their influence on his creative outlook.
Atlanta Performances And Masterclasses
The fishing meetup comes just ahead of Prince’s series of Atlanta appearances. In an earlier Instagram update, he teased upcoming features, masterclasses, and collaborative performances around the city. “Doing a couple features, teaching masterclasses, and performing with a few artists in Atlanta over the next couple of weeks,” he wrote, clarifying that bookings are handled via email at contact@michaelprinceviolin.com to avoid scammers clogging his DMs. True to his artistic vision, Prince stated, “I will not play violin to anything that does not align with the vision of music composition/positive themes.”
Fans who register via email or comment “Atlanta” will receive a calendar of events, which include:
• Private masterclass sessions for aspiring violinists
• Collaborative performances with local musicians
• Community-focused pop-up sets in intimate Atlanta venues
Bridging Music And The Outdoors
While the pairing of classical violin and fishing may seem unlikely, Prince has long championed a holistic approach to creativity. His recent posts on independent-artist tips and youth education programs reflect a belief that inspiration can strike anywhere—from concert halls to park benches. By blending a lakeside rod with a violin bow, Prince offers fans an offbeat way to connect outside the usual stage lights.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or casting a line for the first time, grabbing your gear and dropping “Atlanta” in the comments could land you an invitation to one of the city’s most original fan gatherings. Then comes the event—then the music. Atlanta, are you ready?

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