Upcoming concerts in New Orleans 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near New Orleans: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Tennessee Whiskey
  2. White Horse
  3. You Should Probably Leave
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Chris Stapleton

  1. Paint It, Black
  2. Start Me Up - Remastered 2009
  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Mono Version
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The Rolling Stones

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. I Remember Everything (feat. Kacey Musgraves)
  2. Something in the Orange
  3. Heading South
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Zach Bryan

  1. Ahora Te Puedes Marchar
  2. La Incondicional
  3. Hasta Que Me Olvides
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Luis Miguel

  1. Carol Of The Bells
  2. You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch
  3. Shatter Me
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Lindsey Stirling

  1. That's The Way Love Goes
  2. Together Again
  3. Got 'Til It's Gone
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Janet Jackson

  1. Wild Ones (feat. Jelly Roll)
  2. Need A Favor
  3. Save Me (with Lainey Wilson)
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Jelly Roll

  1. If You Can't Hang
  2. If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn
  3. Better Off Dead
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Sleeping with Sirens

  1. Witness Me (feat. Shawn Mendes, Stormzy & Kirk Franklin)
  2. ❤️
  3. Never Gonna Be Alone (feat. Lizzy McAlpine & John Mayer)
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Jacob Collier

  1. If We Were Vampires
  2. Alabama Pines
  3. Last of My Kind
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Jason Isbell

  1. MakeDamnSure
  2. Cute Without The 'E' (Cut From The Team) - Remastered
  3. You're So Last Summer - Remastered
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Taking Back Sunday

  1. Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live
  2. On The Road Again - Live
  3. I And Love And You
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The Avett Brothers

  1. Baddadan (feat. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura)
  2. Disconnect
  3. Liquor & Cigarettes (feat. ArrDee)
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Chase & Status

  1. Deathwish
  2. Bulletproof - Tangle Eye Mix
  3. Rippin' And Runnin'
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Samantha Fish

  1. Soulshine
  2. Banks Of The Deep End
  3. Make It Rain
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Gov't Mule

  1. Soulshine
  2. Banks Of The Deep End
  3. Make It Rain
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Gov't Mule

  1. I miss you, I’m sorry
  2. Everywhere, Everything (with Gracie Abrams)
  3. Mess It Up
Gracie Abrams Photo

Gracie Abrams

  1. I miss you, I’m sorry
  2. Everywhere, Everything (with Gracie Abrams)
  3. Mess It Up
Gracie Abrams Photo

Gracie Abrams

  1. I miss you, I’m sorry
  2. Everywhere, Everything (with Gracie Abrams)
  3. Mess It Up
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Gracie Abrams

Most famous venues for live shows in New Orleans

  1. Fillmore New Orleans
  2. Smoothie King Center
  3. Saenger Theatre-New Orleans
  4. House of Blues New Orleans
  5. Caesars Superdome
  6. Orpheum Theater

About New Orleans

MUSIC

New Orleans is known as the birthplace of jazz and has a rich music scene that reflects the city's blend of cultures and influences from around the world. The city is home to several famous music venues, such as Preservation Hall and Tipitina's, which host live music performances from both local and international artists. New Orleans also hosts several famous music festivals throughout the year, such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the French Quarter Festival, and the Essence Festival.

CULTURE

New Orleans is a city with a rich cultural heritage, with notable contributions to art, literature, and cuisine. The city is home to several museums and galleries, including the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and the National World War II Museum. New Orleans is also known for its distinctive cuisine, with local specialties like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets. The city's architecture reflects its unique blend of history and modernity, with landmarks such as the St. Louis Cathedral and the French Quarter's historic buildings.

HISTORY

New Orleans has a fascinating and sometimes turbulent history that dates back to the 18th century when it was founded by the French. The city was a major center for the slave trade in the 19th century and played a significant role in the American Civil War. New Orleans is also known for its tragic history, as the site of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Today, New Orleans celebrates its unique blend of history and culture at several local museums and landmarks, such as the Old Ursuline Convent, the Mardi Gras World exhibition, and the historic Garden District.

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