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$35 - $45 + $11 Fees
$32 - $35 + $11 Fees
Following up on last year's sold-out shows and standing ovations across the country, the deep roots caravan of Cajun slide guitar wiz Sonny Landreth and New Orleans Latin-American rockers The Iguanas advances into the new year. This perfect pairing is irresistible, and both bands are firing on all cylinders.
With Louisana Calling, you have to answer.
Called by Eric Clapton “probably the most underestimated musician on the planet, and also probably one of the most advanced,” Sonny Landreth has spent his career expanding the vocabulary of slide guitar. A two-time Grammy nominee, he’s performed with everyone from Buddy Guy and John Hiatt to Jake Shimabukuro, blending Cajun roots with fearless improvisation. Landreth’s live shows are master classes in technique and raw energy, proof of why he remains one of the most innovative voices in American music.
Sharing the bill are The Iguanas, New Orleans’ premiere distillers of Latin-infused Americana. For more than three decades, they’ve mixed Franco-Acadian roots, blues, jazz, and Mexican folk into a sound that’s unmistakably their own. With eight studio albums, countless Jazz Fest appearances, and a reputation as one of the Crescent City’s most enduring bands, The Iguanas turn every performance into a celebration of rhythm and resilience.
Together, Landreth and The Iguanas channel the soul of Louisiana — fiery, joyful, and deeply rooted. With this much musical history on stage, you won’t just hear the sound of Louisiana. You’ll feel it.


