Concerts in New orleans This-week




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Fri Jul 17 11:00pm
Mike Posner
The Republic  •  New Orleans, LA
Sat Jul 18 8:00pm
Elmiene
The Civic Theatre  •  New Orleans, LA
Sun Jul 19 8:00pm
High Fade
Chickie Wah Wah  •  New Orleans, LA


Concerts in New orleans This-week 2026 schedule

This week in New Orleans promises an exciting lineup of concerts across various genres and iconic venues. From June 23 to June 28, 2026, music lovers can enjoy performances by renowned artists such as Ilana Glazer at The Joy Theater, L.A. Guns at Southport Music Hall, and the Charmaine Neville Band at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro. The week kicks off on June 23 with comedy and jazz performances, featuring MC Chris at The Crypt, Tom McDermott at Snug Harbor, and Comedy Beast at The Howlin Wolf. Jazz enthusiasts will appreciate the soulful sounds of The Uptown Jazz Orchestra and Charmaine Neville Band, both at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro, scheduled for June 24. For those interested in tribute acts, Mothership, a Led Zeppelin tribute band, will perform at Southport Music Hall on June 26, alongside a tribute to Jeff Buckley by Grace at House Of Blues on June 27. The festival atmosphere continues with high-energy acts like Dirt Monkey at The Rabbit Hole and Kill Safari at The Republic on June 27. Notable performances include the Hot 8 Brass Band at The Howlin Wolf on June 28 and a lively closing night featuring Charlie Halloran and The Tropicales at Snug Harbor. Top venues such as The Howlin Wolf, Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro, and Southport Music Hall host a diverse array of concerts, ensuring there is something for every music fan this week in New Orleans.