Armstrong Park (OUTDOORS)
The "future site of the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park," Louis Armstrong Park is located in the Fauberg Tremé, right outside the French Quarter on North Rampart Street. Armstrong Park was created to honor New Orleans' favorite son, the great Louis Armstrong, and to preserve the site of Congo Square.
Upcoming Shows
International Arts Fest NOLA is a global symphony of music that will be curated to celebrate the beauty of art envisioned through the lens of instruments, paintbrushes, voices, imagery, and poetry. The festival will take place September 28, 2024 and September 29, 2024 at Armstrong Park from 12pm-8pm both days.
The multi-day event platform is designed to spotlight the incredible New Orleans musicians among a carefully curated list of global stars. The festival will serve as a conduit for New Orleans and select cities with formal “Sister City” agreements. The goal is to present and celebrate authentic international culture while creating a forum to set a business and economic agenda.
Saturday 9/28/24 Lineup
12-12:30pm: DJ Ray (NOLA)
1:45-2:30pm: Mesdua Highlife Band (Ghana)
2:45-3:30pm: Alain Nkossi Konda & Pepe Felly Manuaku Waku (Congo)
3:45-4:30pm: Big Chief Donald with The Icons featuring "Choppa," "BlaqNmilD," and Tonya Boyd-Cannon + a special appearance by Deezle (NOLA)
4:45-6:30pm: Irvin Mayfield & Friends (NOLA)
6:50-8:00pm: Jesse Royal with Yohan & Mystic Marley (Jamaica)
Sunday 9/29/24 Lineup
12-1:00pm: Congo Square Society (NOLA)
1-1:45pm: Alexey Martí (Cuba)
2-3:15pm: Corey Henry & The Treme Funktet (NOLA)
3:30-4:45pm: Spyro Gyra (USA)
4:50-6:00pm: Average White Band (Scotland)
6:30-8:00pm: Steel Pulse (UK)
Tickets range from $50-$1,500