
Star-studded celebration, 300 bikes donated, and a powerful message from Tigger on growing up with a spirit of generosity.
Atlanta came alive with music, movement, and generosity as the Big Tigger Foundation hosted the BeltLine Bike Fest, a vibrant family-fun health festival presented in partnership with V-103 and the BeltLine. The event blended high-energy entertainment with a meaningful mission: empower families, promote health, and reinforce the importance of giving back to the community.
Event Overview
A star-studded affair kicked off with a community bike ride through the heart of Atlanta, featuring a live DJ, performances, and food that kept attendees energized from sunup to sundown.
Husky Bikes donated 300 bikes and helmets, ensuring dozens of families could participate in the ride safely.
Health initiatives included on-site blood pressure checks for both parents and children, underscoring the festival’s emphasis on family wellness.
Celebrity presence and inspiration
The event welcomed Mayor Andre Dickens and a lineup of familiar faces from music and entertainment, including A.J., Terrell Jr., Lil Scrappy, Eva Marcille, Julian Horton, Devale Ellis, Khadeen Ellis, and Toccara.
In an exclusive interview, Big Tigger opened up about his childhood lessons on giving back to the community, a core value that shaped the philanthropic work of the Big Tigger Foundation. He shared how growing up taught him that generosity creates opportunity, unity, and lasting impact.
Check out our exclusive Zoom interview below with Big Tigger, giving us all the tea and a special shout-out to Noni and Courtney for all their help.
Spotlight on sponsors and partners
Presented by Atlanta Life Insurance Company, with BeltLine as a key partner and sponsor.
Additional sponsors included Walmart, and the event’s logistics were supported by Hibbett and V–103, among others.
Photos for the feature provided by BeltLine.
Volunteer and participation details
Families and neighbors joined as part of a group bike ride and a broader health festival experience.
Registration and volunteer opportunities were coordinated through the Big Tigger Foundation and BeltLine channels.
“Giving back isn’t a trend; it’s a responsibility we carry with us,” said Big Tigger. “If we’re fortunate enough to receive, we must lift as we climb and invest in the next generation.”
Call to action
Photos provided by BigTigger Foundation and Beltline
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