Shorty Fest Returns to Tipitina’s on 28th April 2025!

Shorty Fest USA 2025

Shorty Fest is inviting the public to join an evening of live performances at Tipitina’s on April 28th at 5 pm, between the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Weekends. A stellar lineup headlined by TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE, BLACK OPRY REVUE and students from the Trombone Shorty Academy will be joined by a very special JERSEY TAKEOVER with DOGS IN A PILE and special guests ROBERT RANDOLPH and JAKE CLEMONS of the E Street Band Tour. Shorty Fest Presented by Acura is again being brought to fans by The Trombone Shorty Foundation in partnership with the Tip-it Foundation and Gia Maione Prima Foundation.

Since 2012, the Trombone Shorty Foundation has inspired and supported the next generation of musicians and brought together more than just students and mentors, but a host of world-class performers and artists.

Shorty Fest offers us the opportunity to showcase the work we do year-round with our city’s talented youth on one very special evening. The power of connecting the soul of New Orleans music with other musical cultures creates a magical vibe on one the world’s most hallowed stages – Bill Taylor, Trombone Shorty Foundation Founding Executive Director

There are two ways to participate in Shorty Fest Presented by Acura: Purchase a ticket for the aforementioned indoor show at Tipitina’s or bring a chair and settle into the neutral ground of Napoleon Avenue at Tchoupitoulas for the event’s free-to-the-public Cultural Block Party. Outdoor performances from brass bands, Mardi Gras Indians, and the legendary “Battle of the Bands” featuring two local high school marching bands will take place beginning at 5 pm alongside a family-friendly kids’ area, food trucks, a silent auction, and the annual Tipitina’s Walk of Fame Induction Ceremony.

During the ceremony, this year’s inductee, iconic drummer Shannon Powell, will reveal his “Walk of Fame” spot and take his rightful place in New Orleans’ revered music history, forever memorialized in the sidewalk outside of Tipitina’s. Past Walk of Fame honorees have included Fats Domino, Dr. John, Trombone Shorty, and The Neville Brothers.

New Orleans has left an indelible mark on the world through its unique culture, and Acura is proud to align with a living example of this culture in Trombone Shorty. Acura continues to empower the Trombone Shorty Foundation in its mission to uplift young musicians that make up the very heartbeat of the city and can’t wait for the NOLA community to experience their talent firsthand at Shorty Fest – Hundy Liu, manager of Acura Marketing

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