The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announced plans for its comeback in 2022 on Thursday, following a two-year hiatus due to the hurricane season. For the event, which will take place from April 29 to May 8, numerous top-tier bands have already committed, including The Who, Stevie Nicks, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Buffett, Lukc Combs, and many others.
Weekend passes and VIP packages for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2022 are currently on sale, with weekend passes and VIP packages available. Passes for the first weekend (April 29-May 1) start at $210 plus fees, with 4-day weekend passes for the second weekend (May 5-8) starting at $260 plus costs.
Early-bird 3-day passes start at $210 plus fees for the second weekend (May 5-8). “Big Chief” VIP passes start at a basic price of $1,600 plus fees for the first weekend and $1,700 plus fees for the following weekend. Other VIP choices are available at a somewhat cheaper cost than the Platinum package. Visit www.nojazzfest.com to see the whole list of available alternatives.
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the previous two years of the festival, which has been an institution in New Orleans since the early 1970s, have been particularly successful. One of several spring events that were canceled during the early days of the pandemic in 2020 and hopes for a fall edition of the festival in 2021 were dashed when the beginnings of the so-called “delta” surge of cases, which was particularly terrible in New Orleans, were realized.
The festival has organized a massive list of musicians to fill the bill for its return, and it is expected to sell out.
This year's festival kicks off with The Who at the top of the ticket, with the Foo Fighters, Lionel Richie, The Avett Brothers, Nelly, Jason Isbell, and the 400 Unit also making appearances. Death Cab for Cutie, Randy Newman, Third World, José Feliciano, and CeeLo Green as “Soul Brotha #100” are among the other artists who will be performing (A James Brown Tribute).
In addition to Stevie Nicks, the festival will feature performances by Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band, Luke Combs and the Black Crowes, Erykah Badu, Willie Nelson & Family, Norah Jones, Lauren Daigle, Ludacris, Billy Strings, Elvis Costello & The Imposters, Trombone Shorty, and Orleans Avenue on the second weekend.
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On both weekends, hundreds of performers will take the stage around the stadium, making for an endless variety of options. The following website contains complete lists of artists by the weekend (which are subject to change due to the nature of the event):