Join the vibrant festival atmosphere at Shorty Fest 2024!
Shorty Fest 2024 is gearing up to be an unforgettable celebration in New Orleans on April 28, featuring a star-studded lineup including Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. Taking place at Tipitina’s, this vibrant fest promises fun for everyone with free public events, a family-friendly area, and an inductee ceremony for music legends. Attendees can also support young musicians through the Trombone Shorty Foundation. Tickets are now available, so don’t miss out on this incredible showcase of music and culture!
New Orleans is set to come alive on April 28, as the highly anticipated Shorty Fest 2024 kicks off at 5:00 p.m. right at the iconic Tipitina’s. This annual celebration brings together music enthusiasts and families alike to enjoy a fantastic showcase of talent, all happening in the vibrant atmosphere of the Big Easy. What makes this fest even more special is its timing: it’s sandwiched perfectly between the two weekends of the beloved New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival!
One of the most exciting aspects of Shorty Fest is its incredible lineup, headed by the renowned Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. This powerhouse group will surely set the stage ablaze! Joining them are the Black Opry Revue and enthusiastic young performers from the Trombone Shorty Academy, representing the next generation of musical talent. But that’s not all—guitarist extraordinaire Robert Randolph, along with Jake Clemons from the E Street Band Tour, and the funky band Dogs In A Pile are all slated to appear as special guests!
As if that wasn’t enough, don’t miss the Midday Block Party, which is completely free for the public! Taking place on the neutral ground of Napoleon Avenue at Tchoupitoulas, it promises to be a lively jam session with local brass bands, vibrant Mardi Gras Indians, and an exciting “Battle of the Bands” featuring two high school marching bands. Talk about a day full of celebration and musical pride!
This event is designed to impress everyone in the family. Kids can have a blast in the designated family-friendly area while the adults can indulge in some delicious offerings from food trucks. And don’t forget to check out the silent auction, which is sure to feature some amazing items! It’s a wonderful way to support the community while enjoying an incredible day out.
Adding a touch of tradition to the festivities, the Tipitina’s Walk of Fame Induction Ceremony will feature the talented Shannon Powell as this year’s inductee. Attendees will have the opportunity to watch as Shannon reveals his place on the “Walk of Fame” outside Tipitina’s, joining musical legends like Fats Domino, Dr. John, and The Neville Brothers. It’s a moment to cherish for all music lovers!
The spirit of Shorty Fest also revolves around its commitment to uplifting young musicians through the Trombone Shorty Foundation. Established in 2012, this foundation focuses on music education and mentorship, helping nurture talented youth from New Orleans as they develop their skills and passion for music. Recently, the foundation completed an exciting cultural exchange trip called Getting Funky In Havana, where young musicians collaborated with Cuban artists—a testament to their dedication to fostering creativity.
The official ticket sales launched on February 21 at 10:00 a.m., and excitement is already building! Both General and VIP tickets are available through tipitinas.com. VIP ticket holders will enjoy access to a special tent on the neutral ground, providing an exclusive viewing experience while soaking up those sweet New Orleans vibes.
There’s no doubt that Shorty Fest 2024 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. It’s not just a music festival; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and the heart and soul of New Orleans. So, grab your friends and family, and get ready to groove on April 28 at Tipitina’s!
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