LAST WALTZ NEW ORLEANS SELLS OUT, ADDS SECOND NIGHT

Last Waltz New Orleans

Friday, April 29th At New Orleans’ Saenger Theatre Tickets On Sale Now

GRAMMY® Winning Artist & Guitar Legend Warren Haynes, GRAMMY® Winning Producer/Musician Don Was & Friends Lead All-Star Tribute to The Band’s Historic Farewell Concert

Superband Includes John Medeski, Jamey Johnson, and Members of The Radiators, The Meters, and Bonerama Horns

Blackbird Presents is proud to announce that due to the fact that
“Last Waltz New Orleans: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz” sold out so quickly, a second night has been added. Set to take place Friday, April 29th at New Orleans’ historic Saenger Theatre, the all-star event pays tribute to The Band’s milestone final concert through unprecedented performances from an extraordinary line up of artists led by GRAMMY® winning producer/musician Don Was and visionary GRAMMY® winning vocalist-songwriter and guitar legend Warren Haynes, who is currently touring behind his acclaimed solo album Ashes & Dust, and will soon headline Wanee Festival, Mountain Jam and Red Rocks with Gov’t Mule.

The line-up also includes lead members of The Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, The Radiators, The Meters, Bonerama, and many more. “Last Waltz New Orleans: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz” will also serve as a singular memorial to the late Allen Toussaint, showcasing the powerful horn charts
the great New Orleans musician created for 1976’s original Last Waltz concert.

Tickets for “Last Waltz New Orleans: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of
The Last Waltz” are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com or at Ticketmaster locations or by phone at 800-745-3000. Fans can also purchase tickets at the Saenger Theatre Box Office (1111 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70112), open Monday to Friday from 10am – 5pm. Saturday hours vary.

“Last Waltz New Orleans: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz”

Warren Haynes
Jamey Johnson
John Medeski
George Porter, Jr.
Dave Malone
Terrence Higgins
Don Was
Mark Mullins
Many More Friends To Be Announced