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Get Your Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Tickets in New Orleans: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy New Orleans Big Bad Voodoo Daddy fans, Are you ready for New Orleans? on Sunday, May 31st 2026 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will be playing at Orpheum Theater - New Orleans, LA. Score your Big Bad Voodoo Daddy tickets New Orleans right here. Get ready for a night that’s guaranteed to get your toes tapping and your heart pounding as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy takes the stage in New Orleans . Known for their infectious blend of jazz-infused swing and lively jump blues, this band knows how to turn a concert into a full-blown celebration. They’ve been rocking audiences since the late 80s, and their high-energy shows often feature dance-offs that encourage fans to jump in and show off their moves. You might catch them performing hits that make you want to swing, dance, or just sing along, think lively tunes that evoke that classic big band feel but with a rock ’n’ roll twist. Over the years, they’ve played for military troops overseas, bringing their infectious energy to those who need it most, and they've appeared on TV shows like Dancing with the Celebrities and Late Show with Craig Ferguson. This concert isn’t just about listening; it’s about feeling the music, the vibe, the pure joy that Big Bad Voodoo Daddy delivers every time. Plus, with themed surprises and local collaborations that enhance the experience, it’s shaping up to be a night to remember. Whether you’re a die-hard swing fan or just looking for a fun night out, this is one event you won’t want to miss. So grab your tickets, bring your best dance moves, and get ready to be swept away by the high-energy sounds of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in the heart of New Orleans.

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Parking & Directions for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Orpheum Theater - New Orleans


129 University Place, New Orleans, LA
70112, US


1. Premium Parking - 0.2 miles, $10
2. Harrahs Casino Parking - 0.4 miles, $15
3. The Saenger Theatre Lot - 0.3 miles, $12
4. 800 Convention Center Blvd - 0.5 miles, $8
5. Warehouse District Parking - 0.6 miles, $10

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Concert Live at Orpheum Theater | New Orleans – May 31st, 2026

The Orpheum Theater in New Orleans isn’t just a pretty historic building; it’s a heartbeat of the city’s vibrant live music scene and a must-visit spot for anyone looking to soak in the local culture. Known for hosting everything from jazz legends to modern acts, it’s also the home of the annual New Orleans Poetry Slam, drawing poets from all over who bring raw emotion and powerful stories to life on stage. Catching a show here feels like stepping into the soul of the city, especially when the energy hits its peak during lively performances in the Parterre section, where the vibe is electric. For big fans of swing and jazz, seeing Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in this iconic space is an experience that hits different, there’s just something about the atmosphere that makes their upbeat, retro sound even more infectious. The theater offers a range of ticket options, making it pretty accessible whether you’re a local or just passing through. Plus, the views from the Grand Tier give a perfect vantage point to take in the full cast, making every moment feel immersive. And if you're trying to get here, from the Garden District, hopping on the streetcar is a breeze, or just walk east from the Convention Center, easy enough, even if you’re dragging a little after a long day. Honestly, catching a concert or show at the Orpheum with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in town is one of those nights that sticks with you long after the music stops.