Jazz Festival postponed as virus reaches Louisiana capital
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of people for eight days of music, food and culture, has been postponed over coronavirus concerns, officials announced Tuesday.
The announcement about one of the city’s premier events is the latest in a wave of cancelled or postponed concerts, classes, games and other large-scale events across the country as officials try to contain COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
This year’s Jazz Fest was expected to feature such international artists as Lizzo, The Who and the Foo Fighters as well as hundreds of musicians from across Louisiana. The annual event started in 1970 and continues to be the anchor of the spring festival season in the city’s tourism-dependent economy.
The festival attracts about 400,000 people every year, according to its website. The music ranges from Cajun zydeco bands to gospel choirs to brass band jazz and takes place on numerous stages across the fairgrounds and race track where the festival is held.