Top Rated Concerts and Shows in New Orleans

We've collected top 10 mentioned concerts and shows in New Orleans from other articles such as the Guardian, Premium Tours, Fathomaway.com.

Top Rated Concerts and Shows in New Orleans

Tipitina's
Tipitina's
4.7 (992 ratings)4.5 (185 ratings)
Rustic, black-and-white tiled warehouse space & landmark since '77 for live music & Cajun dancing.
501 Napoleon Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Live music venueConcerts & ShowsNight clubTheaters
Mentioned by Premium Tours
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"This renowned Uptown New Orleans establishment is home to some of the coolest shows you can find around. Often voted one of the best big rooms in the country they are typically only open Thursday- Saturday nights they draw some big name acts. Tip’s is know to sell out often, so check out their website for tickets before making your way Uptown."
Mentioned by Wandering Wheatleys
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"Tipitina’s opened in 1977 and has been hosting live music and cajun dancing ever since. It’s one of the best know music clubs in New Orleans and is a favorite venue of many local musicians such as The Radiators, The Neville Brothers,  Galactic, Professor Longhair, and Dr. John."
Saenger Theatre
Saenger Theatre
4.8 (2578 ratings)4.5 (351 ratings)
Landmark theater showcasing a wide range of live musical acts, plus touring theatrical productions.
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsDrama theaterLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"You can still feel the glamour that must have accompanied the opening of Saenger Theatre in 1927. Although the capacity has been cut from 4,000 to 2,600, the grand venue is still one of the biggest theaters in town, with a performance hall modeled on an Italian baroque courtyard and overhead lighting that resembles a starry constellation. The space hosts big events that still need a more intimate setting than a sports arena: touring Broadway shows, big-name comedians, and the occasional concert."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"New Orleans is a tough city that has been through a lot – and Saenger Theatre is no stranger to those hardships. Originally built in 1927 as an “atmospheric” movie theatre, it has gone through plenty of restorations and hard times before it was finally brought back to life. Although the Saenger has cut its capacity from its original 4,000 seats to 2,600, the theatre is still a must-see locale while in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"The historic Saenger Theatre in New Orleans is one of the Gulf Coast’s premier live entertainment venues. Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the ‘Grand Dame of the South’ reopened its doors in September 2013 after an extensive restoration. The 1927 design lives on in this iconic live performance venue."
Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts
Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts
4.4 (624 ratings)3.5 (52 ratings)
2,100-seat theater hosting touring Broadway acts as well as opera, orchestra & ballet performances.
1419 Basin St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by the Guardian
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"Named for the beloved New Orleanean gospel singer, the jewel of Armstrong Park was decimated in Katrina and subsequently refurbished into a state-of-the-art facility. The inaugural performance of Giuseppe Verdi's Messa di Requiem established a roster a of stellar lineups, ranging from Broadway shows and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and the New Orleans Ballet Association. Catch programmes such as Shostakovich, La Bohème and comedian Aziz Ansari this spring."
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts is a theater located in Louis Armstrong Park and named after gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, who was born in New Orleans. It originally opened in 1973 as the New Orleans Theater of the Performing Arts and then was renamed after Jackson in 1993. The theater was badly damaged during Hurricane Katrina but reopened in January 2009."
Prytania Theatre
Prytania Theatre
4.8 (657 ratings)5 (31 ratings)
Historic, circa-1914 single-screen movie theater showing new, classic, kids' & indie flicks.
5339 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Movie theaterConcerts & ShowsEvent venueTheaters
Mentioned by 10Best
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"On a rainy afternoon in New Orleans, there's no better place to be than the balcony of the historic Prytania Theatre, cooking up some honest to goodness Hollywood romance with your real-life love interest. Opened in 1915, this charming theater is the oldest in the city and the only single-screen left in Louisiana. Couples can share gelato or a freshly made cappuccino during daytime favorites like Citizen Kane or Some Like It Hot or cuddle up for midnight screenings of cult classics like Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
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"At more than 100 years old, the single-screen theater in Uptown is a step back in time, with red velvet ropes, balcony seating and family-friendly screenings of hand-picked classic films."
Orpheum Theater
Orpheum Theater
4.7 (682 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
This spacious circa-1918 theater showcases films & concerts in an ornate interior.
129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Live music venueConcerts & ShowsConcert hallEvent venuePerforming arts theaterTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"The Orpheum is an immaculately renovated historic theater with just over 1,400 seats to accommodate concerts, films, and private events. Originally built in 1918, the performance art theatre recently celebrated “100 Years on Stage” (1921-2021)."
The Civic Theatre
The Civic Theatre
4.6 (344 ratings)4.5 (5 ratings)
Stately theater, built in 1906, presenting an eclectic calendar of musical performances.
510 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Event venueConcerts & ShowsConcert hallTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The theatre was originally built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2011. The venue is now used for concerts, plays, films, corporate events, and private parties."
Le Petit Theatre
Le Petit Theatre
4.8 (208 ratings)4.5 (36 ratings)
This longstanding community theatre presents classic plays & Broadway musicals in a cozy setup.
616 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsNon-profit organizationTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré is one of the longest-running local theaters in the United States (founded in 1916). As the name indicates, it’s a more intimate theatre setting with a seating capacity of just over 300 seats. Located just off of Jackson Square, this venue is primarily used for the performing arts, including dramas, musicals, comedies, and children’s productions."

Best Dessert in New Orleans

Aqua S
Aqua S
4.9 (40 ratings)
1000 Girod St #4B, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Ice cream shopDessert shop
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"This soft serve chain started five years ago in Sydney, with franchises now in Texas, Virginia and here in New Orleans, the second U.S. location. Aqua S dishes Instagrammable soft serve in flavors like cappuccino, Arnold Palmer, and cotton candy that look and taste just like how they sound. This location is owned by sisters Loan Le and Yen Truong, who fell in love with the place in Houston."
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
New Orleans’ Chill Ice Cream Scene
"This outpost of the Australian brand is famed for its creamy, bright-blue, sea-salt soft serve and Instagramable décor begging for selfies. With a library of more than 100 flavors, only a few are offered at a time, and they change every two weeks. A recent favorite—pancake swirled with sea salt—was cool, salty-sweet hominess."
Honey Whip Donuts
Honey Whip Donuts
4.7 (31 ratings)
4801 General Meyer Ave # B, New Orleans, LA 70131, USA
Donut shopDessert shop
Kilwins New Orleans
Kilwins New Orleans
4.6 (556 ratings)
Old-fashioned confectionery chain selling chocolates, ice cream, handmade sweets & gift baskets.
600 Decatur St Suite 106, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Chocolate shopCandy storeCoffee shopDessert shopIce cream shopPopcorn store

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in New Orleans

avenue cafe
avenue cafe
4.6 (433 ratings)
Eclectic coffee shop in casual surroundings with sandwiches, pastries, fresh-squeezed juice & beer.
1907 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantCafeEspresso barJuice shopPastry shopSandwich shopTea house
Bakers Dozen
Bakers Dozen
4.7 (454 ratings)
No-nonsense neighborhood donut shop with basic eat-in seating & morning-only hours.
3305 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson, LA 70121, USA
Donut shopBakeryCafeDessert shop
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Best Donuts In New Orleans
"Bakers Dozen serves some of the best donuts in New Orleans, from the traditional classics to more creative creations such as a salty caramel pretzel donut. Everything here is bursting with flavour and some of the finest, most inventive ingredients around. Apple fritters and honeybuns are particularly delicious here, but you should definitely sample one of their seasonal specialty donuts while you’re at it, too."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Most Delectable Donut Shops in New Orleans
"You have to get here early to get your fix, since they’re only open until 11 am (and closed Mondays and Tuesdays), but this straightforward spot is a favorite of local epicures and chefs for a reason. They make great basics, like the glazed twist, and do them brilliantly. But they also have a little more fun with themed specials, like during Carnival season when they make a mind-blowing donut king cake."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where To Eat Doughnuts in New Orleans
"Baker's Dozen in Jefferson has set itself apart with creatively themed doughnuts — munch on your favorite super hero for $1.50 — as well as delicious combinations like its sweet and salty caramel pretzel doughnut (pictured). All up, a nice neighborhood spot with lots of regulars."
Musical Legends Park
Musical Legends Park
4.6 (2440 ratings)4.5 (957 ratings)
Statues of jazz legends decorate this cozy park hosting live local bands daily.
311 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
ParkSights & LandmarksCafeJazz clubLive music venuePoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"At the very heart of the French Quarter on Bourbon Street there’s a paved courtyard park celebrating New Orleans’ musical giants with plaques, artwork and other commemorative displays. Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, Chris Owens, Al Hirt and Louis Prima are all honoured here, among others. A constant stream of musicians put on free performances in this laid-back environment with lots of shade, and you can grab coffee and a Cajun speciality like crawfish omelette at Cafe Beignet."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"One of the most popular spaces for public gatherings along Bourbon Street that doesn't involve the usual tourist schlock and frozen hurricanes. Free jazz sets are performed every day from 10 a.m. till close, and families congregate here to enjoy them."
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"If you want a place that is surrounded by musical history, then the Musical Legends Park should be on your list. Sit and sip on a drink and eat some beignets while you listen to live music. Artists display their artwork around the park."

Best Shopping Malls in New Orleans Area

Shops At Jax Brewery
Shops At Jax Brewery
4.1 (2633 ratings)3.5 (91 ratings)
This 1890s brewery has been converted into a shopping center with apparel, accessory & gift stores.
600 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Shopping mallShoppingClothing storeEvent venueFood courtGift shopRestaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
places to shop vintage, antiques, art and more in New Orleans
"The Shops at Jax Brewery, located in what once was the largest independent brewery in the South built in 1891, combine a riverfront location with a portfolio of national and local brands including Chico's and Gumbo Kids. The property has four floors of shops, cafes and boutiques, with the top floor offering some pretty spectacular views of the city. A few of the shops offer witty screen print t-shirts with local sayings and attractions that are sure to be a hit."
Mentioned by Trip101
9 Best Shopping Malls In New Orleans, Louisiana
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Reading Tom used under CC BY 2.0. If you’re tired of the regular shopping malls, then you should check out Shops At Jax Brewery. It was designed by German architect Dietrich Einsiedel and in operation for over 80 years."
Lakeside Shopping Center
Lakeside Shopping Center
4.4 (6419 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Six-shop plaza off the main mall featuring one big store & five small shops, plus free parking.
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Shopping mallShoppingBoutiqueClothing storeFast food restaurantFine dining restaurantFood courtGift shopJewelry storeRestaurantShoe store
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans malls for brand name retail therapy
"Visitors seeking the best malls in Greater New Orleans must only venture slightly north of the city to find Lakeside Shopping Center. This expansive retail hub is one of the area's most popular malls with more than 120 well-known stores including M.A.C., Dillard's, Lane Bryant, Gap, Old Navy and Eddie Bauer, as well as boutiques such as Ann Taylor Loft and Talbot's. Lakeside Shopping Center offers seemingly endless shopping opportunities for men and women (and enough distractions for kids)."
Trésor Rare
Trésor Rare
3.6 (33 ratings)
614 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Shopping mall
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Must-See French Quarter Art Galleries
"We live in an unapologetically weird city, and places like Tresor, devoted to showcasing the best of New Orleans contemporary art, have always been idiosyncratic outposts against creeping normality. While it’s hard to pin down any one kind of art at this spot, you can always expect something, well, unexpected. Eclectic at the least – we’ve seen darkly decorated baby dolls, folk art-style wall panels, fantastical mixed media sculptures, graphic novelesque illustrations and work that feels graffiti-ish in origin."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near New Orleans

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