New Orleans Jazz Museum
Located at the foot of Esplanade Avenue, the New Orleans Jazz Museum, located in the Old U.S. Mint, is a national historic landmark that is part of the Louisiana State Museum system.
The New Orleans Jazz Museum is strategically located at the intersection of the city’s French Quarter and the Frenchmen Street live music corridor. The Museum celebrates the history of jazz, in all its forms, through dynamic interactive exhibits, multigenerational educational programming, research facilities, and engaging musical performances. For further details, visit NOLAjazzmuseum.org.
You can hear great music from some of New Orleans’ best contemporary artists in the state-of-the-art performance venue on the New Orleans Jazz Museum’s third floor. The Museum uses the space for evening programs, solo and small group concerts and special events while the New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park offers daily live music programs for local residents and visitors to the Museum. Learn more and find a calendar of events at MusicAtTheMint.org
Upcoming Shows
6-8pm | An evening of music and history with Louis Armstrong scholar Ricky Riccardi! He’ll discuss his latest book, Stomp Off, Let’s Go: The Early Recordings of Louis Armstrong, followed by a Q&A and book signing.
The evening will also feature live music from the legendary Wendell Brunious and his six-piece band. Books will be available for purchase from the Louisiana Music Factory on the ground floor of the Jazz Museum.
Free & Open to the Public