French Quarter Events
FQJ’s Don’t-Miss List
January Weekends: Fridays/Saturdays@ 8pm
17 - 18, 24 - 25, 31 - Feb.1
Jazz and Heritage Concert Series
Remaining Shows: Mikhala “Jazz Muffin” Iversen, Jason Marsalis (photo) presents the rare works of Ellis Marsalis, The Pfister Sisters, Jason Stewart Quintet w/Donald Vega, Panorama Jazz Band, Steve Masakowski Family & Friends
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~ Every weekend in January!
~ At the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center
1225 N Rampart St
Jan. 10 - Mark Braud
Jan 11 - Victor Cambell
Jan. 17 - Mikhala “Jazz Muffin” Iversen
Jan. 18 - Jason Marsalis presents the rare works of Ellis Marsalis
Jan. 24 - The Pfister Sisters
January 25 - Jason Stewart Quintet featuring Donald Vega
January 31 - Panorama Brass Band
Feb. 1 - Steve Masakowski Family & Friends
Tickets prices only $10! Use our ticket button to purchase now! Reminder - this is not a large venue and tickets are limited so purchase in advance.
All proceeds from this concert series directly support the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
The concert will be live-streamed: jazzandheritage.org/live
January 16 – 18, Thursday - Saturday
Thursday, Jan. 16 - Saturday @ 3pm - 10pm
Friday & Saturday @ 12pm - 10pm
New Orleans Cigar Box Guitar Festival
Cigar Box Serenaders, Mahmoud Chouki, Ed Wills & Blues 4 Sale, Rumsey Kadar, Amzie Adams, April Mae & the June Bugs, Memphis Lightning, Meg Williams, Janky and an international slate of performers
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~ Running January 16-18 (24 total hours of performances and programming) and utilizing the world-class listening and exhibit spaces at the New Orleans Jazz Museum, the festival always presents an unsurpassed lineup of CBG artists.
~ These entertainers are among the leaders of the cigar box guitar movement. They’ll provide over 16 hours of homemade instrument fun over the course of the 3-day event.
~ The Thursday Evening Symposium will be comprised of performances, a cultural history presentation, and the final voting in the International Cigar Box Guitar Video Playoffs.
~ Instrument builders from far and wide will gather at the Builders' Forum on Friday and Saturday to compare notes and compete for prizes.
Check out the festival website for Schedule and latest news.
January 3 - January 14
Ahead at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
626 Frenchmen Street
Mahmoud Chouki, Larry Sieberth, Brad Walker Quartet w/Stanton Moore, Charmaine Neville, Electric Y’at Quartet, Zohar & Free Spirit, Courtney Bryan, Dr. Michael White’s Original Liberty Jazz Band, Herlin Riley Quartet, Denise Mangiardi Quintet, Annual Danny Barker Birthday Tribute w/Detroit Brooks & Friends.
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~ FQJ's Fave: It’s hard to pick a favorite this go-round – every evening hits a home-run. But we’re going with the Annual Danny Barker Birthday Tribute with Detroit Brooks and friends!
Click here for the full month's schedule and links to purchase tickets!
January 23 - Thursday @7:30pm
Homecoming: Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane: A World Premiere
Free concert with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra in the St. Louis Cathedral
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Musical Louisiana: America’s Cultural Heritage, presented annually by the Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, is both a concert for music lovers and an educational experience for students.
Preconcert talk: 5 p.m., Williams Research Center (410 Chartres Street)
Concert: 7:30 p.m., St. Louis CathedralAdmission is free and open to the public, and seating is first-come, first-served. Guests can RSVP to receive concert reminders and email updates, but registration does not guarantee a seat: my.hnoc.org/17531
~ This year’s edition of Musical Louisiana presents the long-awaited world premiere of New Orleanian Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane (1887). This historic composition remains the earliest known surviving full-length opera written by a Black American composer. Lauded for works that transformed some of France’s most popular stages, Dédé packed a variety of musical genres into Morgiane, which has remained a hidden gem for over a century and yet to be heard—until now.
February 1, Saturday @7pm
Krewe of Chewbacchus
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~With at least 120 sub-krewes this year, this welcome alien invasion is one of the highlights of the Mardi Gras season, showcasing the city’s burgeoning creative community.
~See their website for more details
~Check out our photo gallery from 2024!
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Our events are curated. For a complete list of live music happenings in the city, check out WWOZ’s Livewire Music Calendar!
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