The Bayou Boogaloo 2025 music lineup has been announced. Now celebrating 18 years, the Mid-City festival returns on May 16 – 18. Headliners include Big Freedia’s Gospel Revival, Honey Island Swamp ...
NEW ORLEANS — The days are getting hotter in New Orleans and the best way to beat that heat is to float in a kayak down the bayou while enjoying a cocktail and a live music festival on the banks.
The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo will have a smaller footprint when it takes place on Bayou St. John Friday, May 16, through Sunday, May 18. Over the years, the festival had grown to reach from Lafitte ...
The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo announced the music lineup and details for its festival taking place May 16-18 on Bayou St. John. Music headliners include Big Freedia's Gospel Revival, Leo Nocentelli and ...
Hip-Hop legend Scarface will be bringing in year 55 at the Bayou Music Center for a birthday bash and concert this Friday. The Houston rapper, whose real name is Brad Terrence Jordan, began his music ...
To quote a signature Sammy Hagar tune, “There’s only one way to rock.” For the legendary Sammy Hagar, his way comes with bells, whistles and this time teaming up with legends such as Joe Satriani and ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo is returning to Bayou St. John in New Orleans for a 17th year. As preparations begin for the music, food and fun-filled event, organizers have ...
A new music festival is coming to New Orleans, and organizers hope it will promote bluegrass music in a city known for jazz. The inaugural Bayou Bluegrass Festival is happening at the Deutsches Haus ...
Get ready to boogie on the bayou — or at least walk, jog or bike to the rhythm of classical music. ROCO has joined forces with Buffalo Bayou Partnership to provide a new experience along its banks.
The Music On Main, a fundraiser for the Bayou Teche Museum in New Iberia, will be Thursday. Museum volunteers Becky Collins and Jennifer Joseph spoke with Jan Swift with the Discover Lafayette about ...
Kevin James, the actor and comic best known for his turn-of-the-millennium sitcom “The King of Queens,” is bringing his comedy tour to Houston, and as little as $47 can get you seats at his Bayou ...
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