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The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is a yearly music festival that takes places over 2 weekends in late Spring, this year April 22-24 and April 28-May 1. It started out as you might expect primarily focused on jazz acts, mostly local and national, and, while the organizers have taken care to continue to include those performers, over the past several years the festival has begun to attract a lot of big name artists from a variety of genres to rival a lot of the other great music festivals in the US. Past headliners include Elton John, Ed Sheeran, The Who, Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, T.I., Foster the People, Pitbull, Keith Urban, Springsteen, Phish, Lyle Lovett, Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend (and that's just the past two years). Naturally, all of this is accompanied with the usual New Orleans accoutrements, our world-famous food, art exhibits and workshops, and just the usual cast of characters you meet in this city. Even if you mainly come for the big name acts do take some time to tour some of the smaller stuff, you'll surprise yourself with what you find. Also a word to the wise: the festival takes place on a horse racing track with lots of mud, so bring shoes and a pair of pants that you don't mind getting possibly absolutely wrecked after a day or two.
Ticket Info
Tickets for general admission are on sale now for $60 through February 2nd, afterwards they'll increment up to the gate price of $75 as it gets closer to the festival date.General admission will get you access to any and every concert on the grounds that day, though they do offer VIP passes for the more adventurous.
Big name highlights for 2016 include:
- Stevie Wonder
- Pearl Jam
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Neil Young
- Trombone Shorty
- Promise of Real
- Snoop Dogg
- Paul Simon
- Steely Dan
- Beck
- Van Morrison
- Nick *retch* Jonas
- Julio Iglesias
- J.Cole
- Elvis Costello
- Bonnie Raitt
- Flo Rida
- Irma Thomas
- Herbie Hancock & Wayne Shorter
- Dr. John
- Boz Scaggs
- Michael McDonald
- Isley Brothers
- Aaron Neville
- ... and plenty more where that came from
I've personally already bought a ticket for Stevie Wonder myself on April 30 (was even just saying the other day with all these musicians croaking as of late that I needed to get him done soon, thankful I saw Elton John last year too as I feel depressingly like he's next). Wouldn't mind catching RHCP, Paul Simon, Van Morrison, and Dr. John too, but they're of course all on separate days.