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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

Apr 24, 2025 at 10:55 AM and 11:00 AM  ·   · $128 Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, New Orleans, LA Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, New Orleans, LA Tickets from $128

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Tickets

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Harry Connick, Jr., born in New Orleans, is renowned for reviving jazz and traditional pop with hits like "It Had to Be You." A Grammy, Emmy winner and Tony nominee, he's also acted in films and on Broadway. Known for his piano skills and baritone vocals, he influenced artists like Michael Bublé.
Born in Indianapolis, Babyface, a prodigious R&B singer, producer, and songwriter, influenced the genre with hits like "Whip Appeal" & "When Can I See You." An 11-time Grammy winner, he co-founded LaFace Records, boosting stars like TLC & Usher. Also known for soundtracks and notable collaborations across genres.
John Fogerty, born in Berkeley, CA, led Creedence Clearwater Revival to fame with hits like "Proud Mary." Post-CCR, he won a self-plagiarism lawsuit and thrived solo with songs like "The Old Man Down the Road" and albums like "Centerfield." He's celebrated for blending rockabilly, country, and blues into iconic American rock.
Born from '70s rock, Cheap Trick blended British pop with heavy metals & punk, influencing genres from power pop to metal. Known for hit "The Flame" & live album breakthrough at Budokan. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, renowned for enduring appeal & influential sound across decades.
Founded in the 1960s in New Orleans by Allan Jaffe, Preservation Hall Jazz Band champions traditional jazz. Known for soulful New Orleans jazz, has evolved with influences like Afro-Cuban rhythms and collaborations beyond jazz.
Grammy-winning artist, acclaimed for hits like "First Began" & "How Deep Is Your Love," collaborated with stars like Adam Levine & Stevie Wonder. Known for blending pop/R&B, his music features in films & on Spotify with over 553K monthly listeners.
The Revivalists, an 8-piece rock band known for soulful alt-rock anthems like the double-platinum "Wish I Knew You," boast multiplatinum sales, 800M+ streams, and are famed for their live performances and charity work through Rev Causes.
Lil Wayne, born in New Orleans' Hollygrove, is a Grammy-winning rap legend known for “Lollipop” & forming Hot Boys. His albums, including multi-platinum 'Tha Carter III', hit Billboard’s top spots.
Formed in Charlottesville, VA, Dave Matthews Band, known for hits like "Under the Table and Dreaming," has sold 38M records and over 25M concert tickets. The band's style blends rock with jazz influences, achieving seven No. 1 albums and engaging in significant philanthropy.
Gladys Knight & the Pips started in Atlanta in 1952, scoring hits like "Midnight Train to Georgia." The group won multiple Grammys and joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Knight pursued a solo career, also earning Grammys, and remains a vibrant performer.
The Roots, rap band from Philadelphia, are known for live instrumental music and Grammy wins. Famous for "You Got Me" with Erykah Badu, they've collaborated widely, notably with John Legend and Elvis Costello, and serve as the house band on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
Kacey Musgraves, born in Golden, Texas, is a seven-time Grammy winner known for her blend of country and pop. Famous for "Golden Hour" and hits like “I Remember Everything,” a duet with Zach Bryan. She's celebrated for winning Album of the Year across multiple major awards.
Diana Krall, born in Nanaimo, Canada, jazz icon, transcends classic song styles with hits like "Love Scenes". Known for Grammy wins, she notably blends bossa nova and pop, collaborating with legends like Tony Bennett and Elvis Costello.
Goose, a Connecticut quintet, soared with their 2016 debut. Known for "Hungersite," their 2022 album, Dripfield, hit #2 on Billboard. Praised by Rolling Stone, they blend improvisation with vivid musicianship.
Nigerian star Burna Boy blends dancehall, reggae, Afrobeat, and pop. Born in Port Harcourt, he rose with "Like to Party" and albums like "African Giant" and "Twice as Tall," winning a Grammy and headlining Madison Square Garden. Known for hits like "Last Last" and collaborations across genres.

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Genre: Blues, Jazz

Witness the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival concert in New Orleans at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Last chance for tickets.

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