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
Tune in as we broadcast live from the FREE Treme Creole Gumbo Festival this weekend! The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has combined two of their favorite festivals into one! The Tremé Creole Gumbo and Congo Square Rhythms festivals sit on the outskirts of the French Quarter in Treme, celebrating the neighborhood as a key proving ground in the birthplace of jazz.
Tune in at 90.7 FM or wwoz.org to hear the sounds from the Treme Creole Gumbo Fest side. Broadcast schedule is below (subject to change):
11am-12:15pm Young Pinstripe Brass Band
12:30-1:45pm Storyville Stompers Brass Band
2-3pm Naydja Cojoe & the Lagniappe Section
3:15-4:15pm Treme Brass Band
4:30-5:30pm To Be Continued Brass Band
5:45-7pm Rebirth Brass Band
Check out the Congo Square Rhythms Festival side via our live video stream at wwoz.org/livevideo and on our Facebook page! Video stream schedule is below (subject to change):
10:45-11:45am Drum Circle
11:45am-12:30pm Marina Orchestra
12:45-1:45pm Higher Heights
2-3:15pm Big Chief Kevin Goodman & the Flaming Arrows
3:30-4:45pm RAM
5-6:15pm Flag Boy Giz
6:30-7:30pm 79rs Gang