Are you a fan of music festivals and food? We got you covered as French Quarter Festival 2023 combines two of your favorites! Check out below who would perform and where the event wil be held.

According to neworleans.com, this year's edition of the annual event will return this Spring, April 13 to 16, featuring musical performances, local food, and more activities!

The French Quarter Festival will be held at the French Quarter in New Orleans, Lousiana, and the entrance fee is free!

Attendees will experience endless local food offerings, culture, and so much more across the Riverfront and Jackson

French Quarter Festival 2023 Lineup

For festivalgoers who wanted to watch musical performances, check out the official lineup below:

DAY 1 - April 13, 2023

Irma Thomas, Ani DiFranco, Louisiana's Leroux, Babineaux Sisters Band, bag of Donuts, Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band, Caesar Brothers Funk Box, Corey Ledet & His Zydeco Band, Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra + more acts

DAY 2 - April 14, 2023

Samantha Fish, The Soul Rebels ft. Big Freedia, Erica Falls, Alex McMurray and His Band, Amanda Shaw, Amigos Do Samba, Anaïs st. John, Antoine Diel & New Orleans Misfit Power Band, Big Chief Bo Dollis, Jr. & The Wild Magnolias + more acts

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DAY 3 - April 15, 2023

Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and the Golden Eagles, Rebirth Brass Band, 79rs Gang, Anna Laura Quinn Andrew Duhon Trio, Astral Project, Barbara Shorts and Blue Jazz, Banu Gibson, Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band, Christian Serpas & Ghost Town, Dinosaurchestra + more acts

DAY 4 - April 16, 2023

Tank and the Bangas, Jon Clearly & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, Andy J Forest Band, Andrew Hall's Memories of New Orleans, Charlie Gabriel, Edna karr, Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestras, Gumbeaux Juice, John Mooney, The Nocca Jazz Ensemble + more acts

Check out the complete lineup of hundreds of artist in this link.

French Quarter Festival 2023 More Activities

Aside from music, there will also be dozens of culinary lineup spread across the areas of Jackson Square, Jax Lot, NOJM at the Old U.S. Mint, Riverfront - Palm Lawn, Riverfront - Kholmeyer Lawn, and Riverfront - Canal Plaza.

Founded in 1984, the event was established to remind local New Orleans residents about how the French Quarter can be fun and exciting. Through the years, the annual event gained its popularity and was visited by thousands of tourists from around the world.

For more information about the upcoming French Quarter Festival, visit their official website in this link.

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