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New Orleans Jazz Fest Announces Stacked 2025 Lineup

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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2025 promises to be a musical extravaganza with an impressive lineup that features a plethora of genres, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. Set to take place from April 24 to May 4 at the iconic Fair Grounds Race Course, the festival will showcase a wide array of talent ranging from rock and hip-hop to jazz and country. Among the headliners are Pearl Jam, Luke Combs, and Lil Wayne, each bringing their unique sound to one of the most celebrated music festivals globally.

Pearl Jam, known for electrifying performances and a timeless rock sound, will undoubtedly draw crowds eager to hear hits like “Alive” and “Jeremy.” Joining them is country music sensation Luke Combs, whose heartfelt lyrics and powerful voice have earned him a devoted fan base. Lil Wayne, a New Orleans native, will be performing alongside The Roots, offering his signature rap style infused with the flair of the iconic band, representing the vibrant hip-hop scene of the city.

The lineup doesn't stop there, with other major acts like the Dave Matthews Band and Lenny Kravitz adding an exciting mix of alternative rock and funk to the festival's offerings. Kacey Musgraves will bring her unique blend of country and pop, while Santana will deliver the Latin-infused rock sound that has captivated audiences for decades. The inclusion of international acts such as Afro-fusion powerhouse Burna Boy highlights the festival's commitment to musical diversity.

Additionally, festival-goers can anticipate an array of performances from established and rising stars in the music industry. John Fogerty, renowned for his work with Creedence Clearwater Revival, will bring a taste of rock and roll nostalgia. Meanwhile, artists like Bryson Tiller and HAIM will draw younger audiences with their modern sounds. The festival is also paying homage to its jazz roots with performances by Trombone Shorty and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, ensuring the spirit of New Orleans is ever-present.

In keeping with tradition, the 2025 Jazz Fest will recognize local talents such as Tank and the Bangas and Big Freedia, famous for their dynamic bounce music. The festival will also feature a tribute to soul legends Frankie Beverly and Maze through “The Legacy Band” performance, celebrating their impactful contribution to the music world. Notably, this year’s inclusion of Latin music, with acts like Banda MS and Lila Downs, offers a culturally rich experience for attendees.

For those planning to attend, advance ticket purchases are recommended as weekend passes and VIP packages are already available, with single-day tickets following shortly. Enthusiasts are encouraged to create an account with AXS.com, the official ticket distributor, to secure their attendance at this extraordinary event.

 

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