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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

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Tourist Information & Attractions, Places Of Interest

1751 Gentilly Blvd Fair Grounds, New Orleans, LA 70119

504-558-6100

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Today: 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

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Also known as 'Jazz Fest,' the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival brings much more than just jazz music to the city. In fact, all types of music with their roots in the south can be heard around the end of April and beginning of May: Blues, country, zydeco, folk, pop, rap… it's all to be soaked up, along with some mouth-watering cajun cuisine such as crawfish beignets, Po'boys, and spicy jambalaya. The fun isn't limited to the confines of the festival either. The whole city comes to life with live music, shows, and nightclubs holding regular 'Jazz Fest' evenings too.Also known as 'Jazz Fest,' the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival brings much more than just jazz music to the city. In fact, all types of music with their roots in the south can be heard around the end of April and beginning of May: Blues, country, zydeco, folk, pop, rap… it's all to be soaked up, along with some mouth-watering cajun cuisine such as crawfish beignets, Po'boys, and spicy jambalaya. The fun isn't limited to the confines of the festival either. The whole city comes to life with live music, shows, and nightclubs holding regular 'Jazz Fest' evenings too.Also known as 'Jazz Fest', the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival brings much more than just jazz music to the city. In fact, all types of music with their roots in the south can be heard towards the end of April and beginning of May: Blues, country, zydeco, folk, pop, rap… it's all to be soaked up, along with some mouth-watering cajun cuisine, such as crawfish beignets, Po'boys and spicy jambalaya. The fun isn't limited to the confines of the festival either. The whole city comes to life with live music, shows and nightclubs holding regular 'Jazz Fest' evenings too.
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Phone: 504-410-4100

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Tourist Information & Attractions, Places Of Interest
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Fairgrounds, Mid-City
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