An Evening with Coralai & The GET

An Evening with Coralai & The GET

By Marigny Opera House

A sonic journey of acoustic textures meeting with a world of electronica: Coralai & The GET! Electro & acoustic folk with strings!

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Marigny Opera House

725 Saint Ferdinand Street New Orleans, LA 70117

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Music • Folk

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Performance at 7:00PM | Doors at 6:30PM

Suggested Donation: $25 - General Admission // $15 - Student, senior, etc.

None turned away for lack of funds, no pressure


Experience a sonic journey of raw acoustic textures meeting with a world of electronic soundscapes with Coralai and The GET. This immersive exploration will take the listener through intricate and daring arrangements, lyrical and delicate melodies, and through different styles that cross between folk, electronica, and beyond. Coralai will start the night setting up a world of natural acoustics, and The GET will continue on that path, adding a variety of different electronic sonorities, progressively morphing the sound into an electro-acoustic realm.

Coralai is a string quartet consisting of Gabrielle Fischler (violin), Jennie Brent (cello), Chris Beroes-Haigis (guitar) and Martin Masakowski (bass). They compose and perform original acoustic, improvisational music, weaving inspirations from folk traditions across the world into a sound that is uniquely their own. Based in New Orleans, the quartet’s debut album is set to be released in December 2025.

The GET is a New Orleans-based electro-folk trio founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist George Elizondo. The band also includes Chris Beroes-Haigis (cello, FX) and Vivi Del Rio (vocals, keyboards, drum machine, FX). Together, they blend electro-folk, art rock, and post-punk elements, combining acoustic instruments with an electronic palette of sounds. Elizondo’s Nicaraguan and Cuban heritage is reflected in his songwriting in both English and Spanish. Nevertheless, the GET draws inspiration from a broad array of influences, including Gustavo Cerati, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Radiohead, Juana Molina, Sybille Baier, and James Blake. The GET is currently recording their debut album, "El Paraíso", which will be released at the beginning of 2026.

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Nov 20 · 7:00 PM CST