Music suggestions with a teenager

I'm visiting New Orleans this week with my 15-year daughter. We have tickets for Preservation Hall? Any additional suggestions?

Cheers,

Brian

New Orleans is a fantastic city for music, and you're already on the right track with tickets to Preservation Hall, which is one of the most iconic spots for live jazz. Since you're visiting with your 15-year-old daughter, there are a variety of musical experiences that both of you will enjoy. Here's a mix of suggestions for live music and other music-related experiences in New Orleans:

1. Preservation Hall:

As you know, Preservation Hall is a must-see. It's a classic jazz venue where you can experience New Orleans' rich musical history. The intimate setting is perfect for all ages, and the music is soulful and energetic. Make sure to arrive early for a good spot as it's a popular venue, and seating is limited.

2. Frenchmen Street:

If you're looking for a more vibrant area with live music, Frenchmen Street is the place to be. It's a short walk from the French Quarter and features a mix of jazz, blues, and funk performances. Many venues offer free live shows, so you can stroll around and enjoy the music as you go. Some popular spots include:

  • The Spotted Cat Music Club: A classic jazz and blues bar with a great local atmosphere.
  • Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro: Known for its excellent live jazz and food.
  • Blue Nile: Great for live funk and soul music.

3. The House of Blues:

If you're looking for a more modern venue, the House of Blues offers a mix of different genres, from rock to hip-hop, along with their famous Sunday Gospel Brunch. It’s a family-friendly venue, and the energetic environment could be fun for your daughter too. They often host performances by big-name artists, as well as local talent.

4. The New Orleans Jazz Museum:

If you're interested in learning more about the history of jazz, the New Orleans Jazz Museum is a great stop. They offer exhibits on the history of jazz music, famous jazz artists, and the city’s role in the genre. While it’s not a live performance, it’s a fascinating way to immerse yourself in New Orleans’ musical heritage.

5. The Ogden Museum of Southern Art:

If you’re interested in art as well as music, the Ogden Museum has great exhibitions on Southern culture and often hosts music events, including live performances. It’s a fun way to combine both visual and auditory art in one outing!

6. Mardi Gras World:

If you're in the mood for something a bit different, visit Mardi Gras World, where you can experience the art and music of Mardi Gras. While not strictly a live music venue, the colorful floats and historical displays will give you a sense of New Orleans' vibrant culture and how music plays a role in the city's most famous festival.

7. The Music Box Village:

For a unique musical experience, check out the Music Box Village. It's a venue that features interactive art installations that make sound, allowing you to play and experiment with music in a very hands-on way. It’s quirky and fun and might be especially exciting for your daughter if she's into creative experiences.

8. Street Performers and Local Talent:

New Orleans is full of street performers, and walking around the French Quarter or along the riverfront will give you plenty of opportunities to listen to jazz, brass bands, and other genres. If you happen to see a street performance that catches your ear, it's definitely worth stopping for a while to enjoy the music.

With this mix of options, you’re sure to find something that both you and your daughter will love. Whether you’re after intimate jazz, lively funk, or a hands-on musical experience, New Orleans has something to offer for every taste!


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