Events

The Essence Fest of Culture

  High octane musical and comedic performances, inspirational speakers, this three-day party founded by Essence magazine is the perfect thing to do over the July Fourth weekend.   Folks from around the country descend on New Orleans to enjoy our unique blend of food, culture and entertainment. There are evening performances, lounge shows in intimate settings and even parties by top DJs. They have international stars like Mariah Carey and Puff Daddy as well as our local superstars like Trombone Shorty.

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French Quarter Creole Tomato Festival

  Where else would you find a festival celebrating the simple creole tomato but New Orleans? This city is the country’s festival central so why not have a festival for tomatoes! And let me tell you New Orleans knows how to do festivals. This festival touts wonderful local food, excellent music, great libations, and fantastic dancing all here by the French Quarter in the historic French Market.   What is a creole tomato? It’s any tomato grown in the alluvial soil

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Tales of the Cocktail

The premier of all cocktails festivals Tales of the Cocktail celebrates the drink that tradition tells us was invented in New Orleans. What you will encounter here are hundreds of opportunities for industry professionals from bartenders, and mixologists, to distillers, to exchange new ideas, techniques and products. This is the leading conference in the drinks industry.   This is the most important global gathering of bartenders and spirits professionals. The week long fest is very fun but it is very busy

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New Orleans Christmas and New Year’s

  If you’ve ever thought of doing something completely different for the Holidays New Orleans is definitely the place to come. The Quarter, downtown, the hotels all are beautifully decorated in traditional style. Makes for a cozy celebratory place to be. The weather is nice and sometimes can be cold which is perfect for bundling up and enjoying wonderful food and spirits.   Walking through the French Quarter is definitely a treat when it comes to the holidays season with balconies

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Oak Street Po-Boy Festival​

  The po-boy. Something that is uniquely New Orleans. Some foodies in the city think it should be called ‘poor boy.’ For what reason I don’t know. They think it’s more accurate.   The po-boy began in the early part of the 20th century when there was a strike by streetcar conductors. A place that served sandwiches downtown would give out this creation using French bread stuff with all kinds of meats and cheeses and lettuce and tomato and mayonaisse and

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Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival

  Can you scream “Stella” like Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire? If so then this may be the festival you want to be at. If you can scream loud enough and with the same kind of passion as that celebrated actor maybe you can take home a trophy too!     For 5 days The Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival is held each spring in the French Quarter. The playwright’s fans from all over the world come to

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New Orleans Wine and Food Experience

The New Orleans Wine and Food Experience

  This wonderful event, showcases what New Orleans is famous for… eating and drinking. This has become one of the most celebrated culinary events in the nation. Foodies come from all over the world to participate in the wonderful and fun event.   Dozens of restaurants and hundreds of wineries participate each year. And for an entire week New Orleans becomes a fabulous wine and food mecca.  What can you expect to find here are various menus featuring local and regional

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Satchmo Summer Fest

Many of the best festivals in New Orleans happen in the summertime. Yes, we know… it’s hot. But we’re used to it and we love celebrations, good food, good music and good friends. Here we celebrate the great New Orleans trumpeter Louis Armstrong who became one of the greatest world-wide ambassadors of New Orleans, our music and customs. This festival is the only one in the world that celebrates the life and music of Louis Armstrong. This two-day festival has 2

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French Quarter Festival

Started in 1984 The French Quarter fest had humble beginnings and now it’s grown to a festival powerhouse with great music and delicious New Orleans food. The difference between the Jazz fest and the FQ fest is that all the music is from local musicians. And… it’s completely free. And of course as with most festivals in New Orleans they start off humbly and then get bigger and bigger each year. And although the Jazz Fest started in the French Quarter

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