Stevie Nicks, Eagles, Jon Batiste and more announced in 2026 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

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The 2026 lineup for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has been announced with over 80 acts across 2 weeks.

On the first weekend from the 23rd to the 26th of April, Stevie Nicks, Rod Steward, Kinds of Leon, Lorde, Jon Bastiste, David Byrne and Raye are set to draw in the biggest crowds. Other artists to note for the first weekend are St. Vincent, Irma Thomas, Tyler Childers, Nas, Sean Paul and The Isley Brothers. 

From the 30th of April the May the 3rd, Eagles, Lainey Wilson, Teddy Swims, The Black Eyes, T-Pain, Earth Wind & Fire and Alabama Shakes will perform. In addition, there will be sets by Mavis Staples, Lake Street Dive, Herbie Hancock and Ziggy Marley.

These artists barely cover the entire lineup with many more bands, choirs and ensembles headed to the city.

Weekend passes start at $399 with GA+ ($659) and VIP ($2,099) tickets also available. For those traveling there are cabana’s also for sale with enquires open. Additionally there are other travel packages and express shuttles available for purchase. For Louisiana locals, there cheaper options with ticket tiers starting at $319.

More information an access to tickets can be found here.

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Ezra Kendrick
Ezra Kendrick
Ezra is writer for MelodicMag based in Australia. She is also a songwriter and spends her spare time playing piano, seeing live music and reading.

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