Satchmo SummerFest presented by Chevron 2022
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Satchmo SummerFest is a 2-day festival dedicated to celebrating the life, legacy and music of New Orleans' native Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
About this event
The 22nd annual Satchmo SummerFest presented by Chevron is a 2-day festival dedicated to celebrating the life, legacy and music of New Orleans' native Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong. The festival will feature 2 outdoor stages with 20 performances by New Orleans' most talented musicians, an indoor stage featuring presentations on Armstrong, and 7 of your favorite local restaurants vending all weekend long.
Admission to the festival includes access to the many exhibits inside the New Orleans Jazz Museum building.
Purchase your tickets now to save time and money! Pre-registered attendees pay $7; Tickets will be available for purchase "at-the-door" for $10.
Advance sales for both Saturday and Sunday tickets will end at Friday 12am midnight. After that tickets will only be sold at the door.
**Satchmo SummerFest is a family friendly festival. Children under 12 enter for free.
Ticket Pickup: Upon arrival, head over to either of our (2) Ticket Booths to pick up your wristband at Will Call. Tickets at Will Call will be under the name of the person who purchased the tickets. Please have your ticket (printed or electronic) or the name of the person your ticket is under. Will Call opens at 10:30am each day. Gates Open at 11:30am each day.
Please note:
- Will Call opens at 10:30am each day
- Festival Gates open at 11:30am each day
- Satchmo SummerFest is rain or shine
- All patrons are subject to search
- Single day tickets only; Sunday wristbands will not be distributed on Saturday
- All sales are final – absolutely no refunds or exchanges on tickets
- FQFI reserves the right to cancel Satchmo SummerFest in the event of continued public health emergency due to COVID-19. In this scenario, refunds will be issued.
Satchmo SummerFest will operate under the best guidance provided by the city of New Orleans and the CDC in regards to COVID-19.