Take French Quarter Fest To Go
French Quarter Festival is back from April 16 to 19 and this years' lineup features over 300 performances, 70 local food vendors, and the official French Quarter Fest parade.
Headlining the festival is Grammy-winning NOLA
Native PJ Morton, who is returning to the FQF stage after 12 years. Another exciting
addition to this years' fest is the unveiling of Goldring Woldenburg Riverfront
Park. FQF
Ceo Emily Madero remarked that this year is, "bolder and more unmistakably
New Orleans than ever."
Of course, the folks facilitating the festival are committed to keeping the weekend free for the public. Although it seems like there's no excuse for missing the three days of music, food, and culture, life always finds a way.
So, can't make it this year? We get it, and that's why some of New Orleans' favorite broadcasting stations are here to keep you covered.

How To Tune In
Hop on your TV and get live coverage of the festival, including artist interviews and behind the scenes footage, with WWL. You can
download their app on your phone, or fire up your Roku, Apple TV, or Firestick.
Not at home? Don't fret, because you can hear the French Quarter Fest from anywhere thanks to WWOZ. The Guardians of the Groove will be broadcasting the festival, so whether you're in your car commuting around the city, or find yourself across the globe, you can tune in on 90.7 FM or on their website at wwoz.org/listen/player! They will begin broadcasting live performances at 11 a.m. each morning and concluding the coverage at 8 p.m. each night.
Planning on Going?
If you are planning to make it out this year, we got you covered. Check out our guide to FQF to get the details on everything from parking to where to find some ice cold Abita.