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    8 Essential Jazz Clubs Every Music Lover Should Visit In New Orleans Preservation Hall. Photo Credit: Cheryl Gerber By Okla Jones ·Updated June 6, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready…

    Long before jazz became recognized around the world, the genre’s origins were taking shape in the Big Easy. Musicians blended African rhythms, blues, ragtime, brass band traditions, and Caribbean influences into something entirely new. By the early 20th century, artists such as Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, and Louis Armstrong helped establish New Orleans as the birthplace of jazz.

    More than a century later, jazz remains woven into the fabric of the city. It can still be heard spilling out of clubs in the French Quarter, echoing down Frenchmen Street, andsrc="https://media.essence.com/vxcjywbwpa/uploads/2026/06/preservation-hall-jazz-band-tour.jpg.webp" alt="8 Essential Jazz Clubs Every Music Lover Should Visit In New Orleans" width="400" height="266" />Photo Credit: Amy Harris

    Preservation Hall

    For many visitors, no trip to New Orleans feels complete without a stop at Preservation Hall. The intimate venue has spent decades celebrating traditional jazz, offering a stripped-down listening experience that puts the music first.

    The Maison

    Few venues on Frenchmen Street offer as much variety as The Maison. Its three floors host a steady stream of jazz, brass bands, funk, and late-night performances, making it an easy place to spend an entire evening.

    Maison Bourbon

    Live jazz pours out of Maison Bourbon nearly every night, continuing a tradition that has become increasingly rare on Bourbon Street. The club specializes in classic New Orleans sounds and attracts visitors looking for an experience rooted in the city’s musical history.

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    Blue Nile

    Frenchmen Street’s rise as a live music destination owes a great deal to Blue Nile, one of the first venues to regularly feature bands on the block. Today, audiences can catch everything from brass bands to funk groups while overlooking one of New Orleans’ busiest entertainment districts.

    Mahogany Jazz Hall

    Small in size but rich in atmosphere, Mahogany Jazz Hall focuses on traditional New Orleans jazz performed just steps from Jackson Square. The setting gives audiences a close-up look at one of the city’s defining art forms.

    Sweet Lorraine’s Jazz Club

    Music and food share equal billing at Sweet Lorraine’s. Long known as a neighborhood gathering place, the venue pairs live performances with Creole dishes that reflect the flavors of New Orleans.

    House of Blues New Orleans

    National touring acts regularly pass through House of Blues, making it one of the city’s busiest live music destinations. Its location near the French Quarter and full-service restaurant make it a popular choice before or after a night out.

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