H.E.R., Ludacris, Lizzo, Ziggy Marley, Ledisi on the bill for New Orleans jazz fest

Music from all genres will be featured at the annual music festival

Lizzo, Ludacris, The Isley Brothers, Ledisi, H.E.R., Ziggy Marley, and Trombone Shorty are among the acts slated to take the stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which returns this fall after a one-year hiatus brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, organizers said Thursday.

The 2021 festival is scheduled to run Oct. 8-10 and Oct. 15-17.

“We were determined to put on this festival in October,” said Quint Davis, chief executive of Festival Productions Inc., which produces the event. “There were challenges in doing that but we don’t mind challenges.”

The festival usually runs the last weekend of April and the first weekend of May, but Davis said he doesn’t think the change in the calendar will stop longtime festivalgoers from returning.

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H.E.R. performs at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards, which was broadcast live on FOX on May 27, 2021. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

“I think people have come to realize how much the festival means to them,” he said. “And I think people are bursting to come, not only from New Orleans and Louisiana but from outside. We’re hearing that hotels are booking up and flights into the city are booking up too.”

Davis said he can’t wait for opening day.

“That’s going to be the happiest moment, when those gates at the Fair Grounds open and people come pouring in and the festival comes back to life,” he said. “I can’t wait.”

Jazz Fest celebrates the indigenous music and culture of New Orleans and Louisiana. The music encompasses nearly every style imaginable: blues, R&B, gospel, Cajun, Zydeco, Afro-Caribbean, folk, Latin, rock, rap, contemporary and traditional jazz, country, bluegrass, and everything in between. It’s held at the Fair Grounds Race Course, where multiple stages are erected for fans to gather in and around.

The first weekend includes performances by Dead & Company, Foo Fighters, Lizzo, Demi Lovato, Ludacris, Ziggy Marley, Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, Doug Kershaw, Tab Benoit, Leo Nocentelli, Little Freddie King, Deacon John, and Nicholas Payton.

The second weekend is headlined by Stevie Nicks, H.E.R., Norah Jones, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Beach Boys, Brittany Howard, Irma Thomas, Melissa Etheridge, Ledisi, Big Freedia, PJ Morton, Rebirth Brass Band and Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective.

A three-day weekend pass costs $225 and went on sale Thursday along with other packages. Information regarding single-day tickets, including the cost, will be available in July, when the festival’s full lineup will be revealed, officials said.

Music festivals are making a comeback post-pandemic. As reported by theGrio, Lil Baby and Justin Bieber are headlining and Megan The Stallion is one of the artists performing at the Made in America festival which returns to Philadelphia on Sept. 4 and 5. Jay-Z announced the festival’s return in May after it was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“We are thrilled to announce Made in America 2021 on the legendary Benjamin Franklin Parkway, ” Jay said in a statement. “This year will be like no other, as Made in America celebrates 10 years of music history-making moments.”

He continued, “The artists’ performances will be even bigger and Cause Village will host a wider range of amazing philanthropic organizations. We look forward to sharing incredible memories with our festival attendees and the city of Philadelphia.”

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