French Quarter Events
FQJ’s Don’t-Miss List
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~French Market - free and open to the public.
~ 11am - 4pm
~ The French Market has partnered with the Asian-Pacific American Society.
The festival will at least six different food vendors, including Pho Orchid and Thai New Orleans
Don’t miss an extraordinary line-up of dance performances by more than twenty different local performers and groups!
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~ Historic BK House
~5:30pm
~ Dining by Design is a multi-course dinner & design celebration supporting the BK House Furnishings & Decorative Arts Fund.
~ Featured designers will create lavish table decor representing “The Majesty of the French Quarter”.
~Seating is limited to 10 per table. Please select your top three choices for table assignment.
~Your $250 ticket includes passed hors d’oeuvres, a seated dinner, and desserts, with specially selected wines.
~Harpist Rachel Van Voorhees will provide entertainment during cocktails in the Courtyard
~Tickets
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~ Visit patios and courtyards in private French Quarter homes
~ noon - 4pm
~ Tickets may be purchased online for $35 (which is fee-inclusive) or purchased the day of the event (if available) for $40.
~ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to purchase tickets online in advance as it usually sells out.
~ Tickets may be picked up May 26th at The Cabildo in Jackson Square, 701 Chartres St, under the alcove from 11am – 3pm.
~ French Quarter homeowners are graciously opening their courtyards for viewing during a self-guided walking tour for this one day only event.
The casual stroll offers a glimpse into how designers and residents take advantage of small spaces, adorned with greenery and flora to provide cool hideaways suited to the New Orleans climate.
~Due to narrow entrances, maneuvering strollers or wheelchairs may be difficult. Rain or shine.
Two Free Festivals, just blocks apart!
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~ The George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center, 1225 N. Rampart Street
The festival kicks off with Sheryl Cormier & the Cajun Sounds and Jourdan Thibodeaux on Friday, indoors at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center. Doors open at 6pm and the concert begins promptly at 7pm.
Tickets are $10, available here
Seating is limited, so please register in advance. All proceeds from this concert series directly support the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
Saturday Schedule
3pm - 8:30pm
~The festival will be held outside in the parking lot of the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center. Doors open at 2pm and the first band starts at 3pm.
~ Free and open to the public
~3pm to 4pm – Waylon Thibodeaux
4:30pm to 5:30pm – Rosie Ledet
6pm to 7pm – Rockin’ Dopsie Jr.
7:30pm to 8:30pm – Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie
Savory and cold treats will be available for purchase.
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~ New Orleans Jazz Museum, 400 Esplanade Ave
~ In addition to providing a variety of local cuisine and music performances, the Jazz Museum hosts several educational panels, walking tours, and children’s activities focused on the seafood industry, coastal restoration, and sustainability.
~12:00 - 1:00 (Second line starting in Jackson Square) with Treme Lafitte Brass Band featuring the N'awlins D'awlins Baby Dolls & Big Queen Mary Kay of the Original Wild Tchoupitoulas Indians
1pm - 2:40pm – Egg Yolk Jubilee
2pm - 2:40pm: Grayhawk Perkins & Friends
3pm - 3:40pm. George Brown Band
4pm - 4:40pm - Jason Neville Funky Soul Band
5pm- 5:40pm – Britney Chauntae
6pm - 7pm: Bobby Rush
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~ The Historic New Orleans Collection, 520 Royal Street
~ A fascinating interactive show
~The exhibition displays portraits from The Historic New Orleans Collection’s holdings of people who are unidentified in the historical record. The sitters’ identities were lost or erased from history for a variety of reasons. When family estates were sold, beloved portraits were divorced from their historical narratives. Sometimes artists did not record the names of sitters, particularly when the sitter was a paid model.
~This particular portrait in the show was painted by Daniel Whitney. Read more about him in this FQJ story!
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