The Lakefront Arena is a multi event venue with over 8,000 seating capacity in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the home turf for several sporting events. In addition to that it hosts several concerts, graduation ceremonies and popular family shows as well.
Enter The Parish which is next door to the House of Blues through a brick alleyway with a large fountain depicting Atlas shouldering the globe. A 5,000 square foot of event space with a state-of-the-art sound system, The Parish is a hotspot for eclectic concerts. Drawing inspiration from the design of a cathedral, it features stained glass, hand-painted murals, it's certainly a sight to behold. The intimate atmosphere allows for a genuine connection to be forged between musicians and the audience.
Pan American Stadium is located in New Orleans' popular City Park. This outdoor stadium plays host to some major sporting events, primarily soccer. The stadium is home to the New Orleans Jesters and Motagua New Orleans soccer teams. Renovated in 2008 after it was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the stadium also hosts various high school football games as well.
This 20,000 square foot studio is the workspace for established glass work artists and master printmakers as well as a place for them to display their work. This gallery is unique to the area by offering classes to anyone wishing to learn the fine art of glassblowing, kiln-fired glass, hand engraved printmaking, paper making, and bookbinding. When you visit the gallery make sure you view some of the skillful demonstrations that take place throughout the day.