Orpheum Theater
The Orpheum is a nearly century-old Beaux Arts theater in the heart of New Orleans’ Central Business District. Built in 1918, the iconic space—which is one of the few remaining vertical hall designs in the US—has hosted vaudeville acts, films and countless performances by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. But its halls have sat dormant since 2005, when failed levees ushered Hurricane Katrina floodwaters throughout the building’s lower reaches.
More than a stunning historical structure, this reimagined space brings an entirely new tier of entertainment venue to New Orleans. The Orpheum's impeccable acoustics, said to rival that of Carnegie Hall, will once again delight concert goers. And with six bars throughout the space, a craft cocktail program created by T. Cole Newton of Twelve Mile Limit and Bella Luna Catering serving up concessions for every show, the Orpheum experience is pure entertainment—even before the curtain goes up.
Upcoming Shows
Doors 6pm | Concert 7:30pm
Journey through a tapestry of musical brilliance, beginning with the dramatic depths of Farrenc’s Overture No. 1 in E minor, followed by the vibrant, modern melodies of Stacy Garrop’s “Goddess Triptych,” a sonic celebration of Hindu deities, and finally the ultimate crescendo: Beethoven’s glorious 9th, a symphony that will ignite your soul and leave you breathless.
A pre-concert talk will take place from 6:30pm to 7:00pm.



