Armstrong Park (OUTDOORS)
The "future site of the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park," Louis Armstrong Park is located in the Fauberg Tremé, right outside the French Quarter on North Rampart Street. Armstrong Park was created to honor New Orleans' favorite son, the great Louis Armstrong, and to preserve the site of Congo Square.
Upcoming Shows
10:45am-7:30pm | It was in Congo Square that enslaved African people gathered on Sunday afternoons to practice their ancestral traditions. Their legacy lives on in our Congo Square Rhythms Festival, a free weekend celebration showcasing the music, food, and dance that made this city known around the world.
Sunday, March 30th Entertainment Schedule:
Tremé Stage
11am-12:15pm: Alicia Renee aka “Blue Eyes”
12:30-2pm: Da Truth Brass Band
2:15-3:30pm: Zena Moses & Rue Fiya’s Allstars
3:45-4:45pm: NOLA Resistance
5-6pm: Gladney
6:15-7:30pm: Original Pinette’s Brass Band
Congo Square Stage
10:45am-11:45am: Drum Circle
12:00-12:20pm: Nkiruka Dance
12:25-12:45pm: Kumbuka Dance Ensemble
12:50-1:10pm: N’Kafu Traditional Dance Company and Culu Children’s Traditional African Dance Company
1:15-1:35pm: N’Fungola Sibo
1:40-2pm: Free Spirit Walkers
2:30-3:30pm: Bamboula 2000
3:45-4:30pm: Mardi Gras Indian Battle
4:45-6:15pm: Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles
Free & Open to the Public (Donations Accepted)