Congo Square (OUTDOORS)
Congo Square is one of the most hallowed sites in American music history. This area, once a grassy commons behind the original city rampart (now Rampart Street), was one of several gathering places for enslaved people from Africa and their descendants. In the 1700s, under French and Spanish colonial rule, slaves were permitted to buy and sell goods on Sundays. They also played African-style musical instruments and performed dances that originated from their native homes. After New Orleans became part of the United States in the early 1800s, a city ordinance limited gatherings of slaves to this spot, and only until sunset. Still, the weekly ritual sustained a continuum of African culture in the New World, with profound implications for the future of music.
Upcoming Shows
Nola Reggae Fest welcomes international artists, bands, and DJs on 2 stages on 3 different days and variety of local vendors selling everything from food to art.
This year we have 3 days for you to enjoy all the irie vibes! Each day comes with a different set of legendary international artists and DJs. Plan ahead and make sure you are ready to experience a great weekend of fun!
Friday 10/25 Music Lineup (2-8pm)
Claude Bryant All-Stars (New Orleans)
Island Federation Band (Jamaica)
Delwayne (Jamaica)
Jaican (Jamaica)
Rebirth Brass Band (New Orleans)
DJ Jess (New Orleans)
DJ Phil (Trinidad)
DJ Megatron (Jamaica)
Tickets $25 1-Day GA | $30 3-Day GA
More information at https://www.thenolareggaefest.com/