House of Blues New Orleans


House of Blues New Orleans is one of the premiere venues in the city for both emerging and established jazz and blues acts, as well as internationally known bands and musicians from around the world. The House of Blues namesake has become synonymous with legendary performances by the likes of Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, and B.B. King. The finest emerging talent can be seen on the stage at the House of Blues opening for some of the best talent in the world of jazz and blues.
House of Blues New Orleans concerts tend to feature more jazz than some of the other House of Blues locations around the country, and for obvious reasons. Jazz is not simply a tourist activity in this city; it is part of the city's soul. Being located in the birthplace of jazz, it is only natural that the House of Blues New Orleans feature special performances geared toward the city’s jazz enthusiasts and tourists who want to see the best talent around. House of Blues tickets can be purchased at the box office on Decatur Street where the venue is located, or online or over the phone.

The House of Blues New Orleans concerts are not, however, restricted to just jazz and blues. Rock bands, international music performers, and even gospel singers all make their way onto the fabled House of Blues stage. The location of the House of Blues New Orleans in the heart of the French Quarter at 222 Decatur Street put it within close proximity of much of the most vibrant nightlife and entertainment in the city. There are many options for restaurants, bars, clubs, and cafes around that you can check out after one of the House of Blues New Orleans concerts. Get to the show early though as the HOB itself is a popular attraction in the city, not just for its extensive collection of rare musical memorabilia, but also because of its impressive collection of folk art.
Believe it or not, the House of Blues in New Orleans features the largest collection of folk art in the United States. There are some 300 works of art that line the walls of the performance space and hall alone. House of Blues tickets are a hot item not only because of the premiere artists who frequent the venue, but also because of the cool atmosphere and amazing collections of memorabilia and art.
House of Blues Foundation Room

Anyone who has ever been to the House of Blues and has had the pleasure of relaxing in the signature Foundation Room will tell you that this is an absolute exercise in luxury. Enjoy bottle service while chilling out on plush couches with overstuffed pillows, and feast on the fine cuisine at this high-end restaurant before taking the elevator down to the venue hall for some live music. When you make arrangements to see one of the House of Blues New Orleans concerts, look into getting reservations at the Foundation Room for an even more memorable experience. House of Blues tickets go fast, especially for prominent artists and big shows, so be sure to order them as far in advance as possible to secure good seats.

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