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Music / New Orleans
New Orleans is buzzing with musical energy as festival season approaches. The first weekend of April features a packed schedule, highlighted by the Hogs for the Cause charity BBQ and music festival, highly anticipated shows from Paul Simon...
New Orleans' rich musical landscape is on full display this week.
**Hogs for the Cause** (Friday-Saturday, UNO Lakefront Arena Grounds) stands out not just for music but for its mission. This unique event blends a serious BBQ competition with a diverse musical lineup, primarily focused on Americana and country genres. Funds raised provide crucial support to families facing pediatric brain cancer. Friday night sees Stephen Wilson Jr., known for his 'Death Cab for Country' style, closing the show. Saturday culminates with Charley Crockett, whose journey took him from busking in the French Quarter to critical acclaim. Other performers include Eddie 9V, Zach Top, and JD McPherson. Full details at hogsfest.org target="_blank".
**Paul Simon** returns to the city (Friday-Saturday, Saenger Theatre) following his 2018 "Farewell Tour." His "A Quiet Celebration" tour offers a more intimate setting, focusing on his 2023 album "Seven Psalms" alongside career-spanning hits. Tickets range from $75 to $275.
**Tyler Childers** brings his popular blend of country, Americana, and bluegrass to the Smoothie King Center on Thursday, accompanied by his band The Food Stamps and opener S.G. Goodman.
Local music history comes alive Saturday at Tipitina's as **Red Rockers** reunite. The band, which broke nationally in the early 80s with their hit "China" and MTV presence, will perform their 1983 album "Good As Gold" in its entirety.
Beyond these highlights, the week includes performances by jazz trumpeter Jason Palmer, Cajun progressives Louis Michot's Swamp Magic, indie-pop group Neon Trees, jazz pianist Joanne Brackeen, blues guitarist Jontavious Willis, and many others across venues like Snug Harbor, The Broadside, and Chickie Wah Wah.
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