Completely revamped and refurbished, the Joy Theater is all geared up to entertain the art enthusiasts of New Orleans. The upgraded facilities and improved lighting and acoustics equipment, further enhance the experience. Concerts, dance performances, movies, theater, private events and host of other functions are held here. With a capacity of 900 guests (including balcony-250 seats), space is certainly not a constraint here. And, though food and drinks are not served for each and every show, few exceptions are made for certain events.
Maison Bourbon stands as an iconic jazz club in the heart of New Orleans, offering a captivating musical experience that pays homage to the city's rich musical heritage. With its cozy, intimate ambiance, Maison Bourbon exudes a timeless charm that draws both locals and visitors alike. Renowned for its live jazz performances, the club hosts talented musicians who masterfully evoke the spirit of the city's jazz traditions. The rustic brick walls and dim lighting create an authentic setting, while the well-stocked bar keeps the spirits high. A night at Maison Bourbon is a journey into the soulful rhythms of New Orleans, promising an unforgettable and immersive musical journey.
Established in the year 1961, Preservation Hall has become a haven for traditional jazz fans. Even if you are not a jazz lover, the unique old-school decor and the heady ambiance which is attributed to the stellar music performances will ensure you have a fantastic time here and may even become a fan before you leave. The interior of the club is sparse and does not feature much in the way of comfort, but comfort is easy to ignore with such great musical entertainment. They do not serve food or drinks here, however, feel free to bring along your own drinks to enjoy while you watch the show.
Located just across from the Superdome, Champions Square is a 121,00 square foot outdoor event space that plays host to festivals, concerts and corporate events. The square is also where Saints fans meet before every home game to share in some pregame revelry. Since it opened back in 2010, Champions Square has become one of the top destinations for a wide range of large-scale events.
Located adjacent to the Louisiana Superdome, this arena serves as a venue for concerts, festivals, conventions, banquets, exhibits and trade shows. It is also home to the New Orleans Hornets and a number of sporting events like the Nokia Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. Check out the Smoothie King Center for some of New Orleans' biggest events.
New Orleans sounds can be heard pouring out of the doors of the Balcony Music Club seven nights a week. Located at the edge of the French Quarter and just steps away from the vibrant nightlife of Frenchmen Street, music enthusiasts can step inside to experience a wide variety of local music. Patrons can enjoy reasonably priced drinks at the club's casual front bar or the expansive back bar. The club's inviting atmosphere, paired with its prime location within the heart of New Orleans' music scene, makes it a must-visit destination.
The Historic Carver Theater is a landmark on the NoLa cultural scene. It is named after renowned scientist George Washington Carver and features on the National Register of Historic Places. With state-of-the-art facilities and varying capacities, this versatile 16,000 square-foot (1486 square-meter) venue is ideal for hosting private and public events. From live music concerts, stage productions, musicals and dance recitals, to corporate and social functions, guests are guaranteed hospitality and entertainment.
A success story of sorts, Tipitina's began as a simple juke joint and has since flourished into a popular music club with multiple outlets in New Orleans. The ardent fans of celebrated blues singer Professor Longhair would once come just to watch him perform. Today, Tipitina’s is an established music venue with a capacity of almost 1000 and stages concerts throughout the year. In past, the likes of Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kermit Ruffins, Tim McGraw, Goo Goo Dolls, and Widespread Panic have performed here.
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.