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Doors: 6:00pm Show: 7:00pm All Ages Welcome House of Blues New Orleans is a cashless venue. Only credit cards, debit cards, and mobile pay are accepted at all venue point of purchase. Box Office is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12pm- 5pm at 225 Decatur St and 2 hours before Doors on show days. You may purchase tickets in person during those times. NOTE OUR BAG POLICY: Only the following bags are allowed: (maximum size: 12"x6"x12") For seat upgrades, please call/email: 504.310.4982 NOLAVIP@livenation.com
Smooth piano & vocals for a night of folk/soul jazz! Earthly, ethereal, funky & lyrical.
Attention New Orleans, LA! Little Mania: Thursday, February 26th, 2026, at 8:00 PM at Southport Hall in New Orleans, LA!

10x-Blues Music Award Nominated Guitarist, Singer & Songwriter ANA POPOVIC has built her career on defining and describing, on her own terms, the essence of American music, simultaneously pushing limits, bending genres, and reinventing her music with each new record. Popovic's acclaimed album 'Power' (2023) hit #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, and she garnered two 2024 Blues Music Award Nominations for "Blues Rock Artist of the Year" & "Blues Rock Album of the Year". Ana was also Nominated for "Blues Rock Artist of the Year" in 2021 & 2022, and she has 3 Nominations for "Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year". "She consistently delivers the blues rocking goods with spirited authority," raves AMERICAN SONGWRITER. "Popovic is a powerful live act," states GLIDE MAGAZINE. "One of the most celebrated guitarists/performers," says ROCK & BLUES MUSE. "Her funk-influenced blues rock is reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix, but with her own distinctive musical voice..." raves BLUES BLUES MAGAZINE.