Live music may be heard in many locations in New Orleans, a city recognized for its extensive musical history. The Saenger Theatre is one such location that has held events for performers including Norah Jones, The Avett Brothers, and The Revivalists. Concertgoers have a number of alternatives for viewing the performance at the theater, with seating options spanning from the orchestra pit to the balcony.
Robert Cray Band
03:00 PM - House of Blues New Orleans - New Orleans
Govt Mule
04:00 PM - Orpheum Theater - New Orleans - New Orleans
Wilco
04:00 PM - Saenger Theatre-LA - New Orleans
The Heavyweights
04:00 PM - The Joy Theater - New Orleans
Samantha Fish
04:00 PM - Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans
New Orleans Jazz Festival: Weekend 2 - Friday
06:59 PM - New Orleans Fairgrounds - New Orleans
Kenny Garrett
02:00 PM - New Orleans Jazz Market - New Orleans
God of Carnage
02:30 PM - Le Petit Theatre - New Orleans
Joe Russo's Almost Dead
03:00 PM - Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans
Gramatik
03:00 PM - House of Blues New Orleans - New Orleans
Anders Osborne Birthday Bash
04:00 PM - The Civic Theatre - New Orleans
Marcus King Band
04:00 PM - Orpheum Theater - New Orleans - New Orleans
Kenny Garrett
04:30 PM - New Orleans Jazz Market - New Orleans
Crankdat
05:00 PM - Metropolitan Nightclub - New Orleans - New Orleans
Tank and The Bangas - Queens Night
05:00 PM - The Joy Theater - New Orleans

Trombone Shorty, Galactic, and Hozier have all performed at the House of Blues. Fans can select their preferred performance setting at the House of Blues thanks to its general admission standing room and reserved seating options.
Another place that has grown to be a favorite among music lovers in New Orleans is the Civic Theatre. Gary Clark Jr., Leon Bridges, and Nathaniel Rateliff have all performed there. Fans have a variety of seating and standing options in the theater, giving them the freedom to decide how they want to take in the performance.
Tipitina’s is an excellent choice for those seeking a more personal musical experience. Acts including Anders Osborne, Dumpstaphunk, and Rebirth Brass Band have performed in this intimate space. Just holding a few hundred people, Tipitinas offers an up-close and intimate encounter with the artist.
The Head and the Heart, Lake Street Dive, and John Butler Trio have all performed at the Joy Theater, a well-known venue. There are both seating and standing areas available in the theater, and the balcony offers an elevated perspective.
Whatever your musical interests, New Orleans has a location and a performer to fit you. It has also never been simpler to find tickets for these performances thanks to Alltourdates.com. Check out other cities in the country for tour dates.
New Orleans Concert FAQs
What are the Ticket Prices like in New Orleans?
Ticket prices in the city of New Orleans are determined by the seller of the tickets. You can see the wide range of ticket prices and locations above. You can break it down by the day of the week or see what is happening this weekend in New Orleans.
Are there Music Festivals Near New Orleans?
The country has a ton of music festivals that take place every year. If you are fortunate to live near or are visiting New Orleans, you do have several music festivals to check out. The festivals will get listed in our listings above.
What are Some Things to Know About Attending a Concert in New Orleans?
Give yourself some extra time when heading out to a concert. You never know what traffic will be like and you don’t want to miss the show. Get your parking pass ahead of time as well.
Which Artists are Coming to New Orleans?
Every year, dozens of artists come to the scene of New Orleans. They could be playing in both large and small venues. Keep an eye out on the ticket listings above for all of the upcoming tour dates.