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True Originals Fans Must Visit These New Orleans Locations

While The Originals filmed primarily in Georgia, the cast and crew occasionally made the trek to New Orleans.

The Vampire Diaries spinoff The Originals shot in iconic New Orleans sites. Photo via The CW

Throughout its five-season run, The Vampire Diaries spinoff The Originals had a lot of things working in its favor: There’s witchcraft, storyline after compelling storyline, 'ships you can't help but obsess over, a powerful hybrid baby, and tons of beautiful scenery to inspire wanderlust. Let’s zero in on that last one, though — hope that's cool bayou (sorry, not sorry).

Just about everything on The Originals is visually arresting. The cast? Attractive beyond reason. The outfits? Already adding similar styles to an online shopping cart. Whether the characters are running around the Quarter or hiding out in a cabin in the Bayou, The Originals ' New Orleans backdrop is always spectacular. (While The Originals filmed primarily in Georgia , the cast and crew occasionally made the trek out to New Orleans to film at real-deal places that you can actually visit.) Though the series ended in 2018, fans can still watch the show on Netflix and escape to the gorgeous Louisiana sites.

That's right: You can have your very own Originals adventure in The Big Easy. Is there a better way for an Originals fan to spend a vacation in New Orleans than to have their own filming locations tour? Answer: No, no, there isn't. So, if you’re dying to travel to the city, include this list of 10 Originals -y things to do in New Orleans.

Explore The French Quarter

New Orleans sites for 'Originals' fans to visit.

Checking out this iconic neighborhood is a must. Its colorful homes with gorgeous lace ironwork balconies are featured prominently in the series. It’s the best place to go full-on tourist mode: Try cajun dishes like jambalaya, gumbo, and a crawfish boil and then experience the bustling jazz nightlife after hours. Bourbon Street, especially, is a local favorite for jazz bar-hopping. Hit Preservation Hall , The Spotted Cat Music Club , and Snug Harbor .

Check Out A Voodoo Shop

The onscreen voodoo shop Jardin Gris isn't a real store, but don’t fret. New Orleans offers a number of similar institutions for you to check out, such as Voodoo Authentica in the French Quarter . Buy books on the history of the craft, gris-gris bag talismans, or even handmade voodoo dolls for the complete experience.

Have A Drink At Napoleon House

Like Jardin Gris, vampy hangout (and Cami’s place of employment) Rousseau’s bar doesn’t exist in real life. Where you can get a drink, though, is at Napoleon House, the non-fictional bar in French Quarter that fans speculate was the cover for Rousseau’s. Sit at the bar and order a martini like Elijah. (Just hope you don’t bump into any fanged bartenders.)

Stay At The Hotel Royal

New Orleans sites for 'Originals' fans to visit.

Kick your feet up at The Hotel Royal, a restored 1827 Creole Townhouse and Marcel's place of residence. (It’s also where he threw that elaborate party in the pilot episode, remember?) Pose à la Marcel on the balcony overlooking the guests or book a room for a night or two and overlook the historic French Quarter instead.

Visit The Voodoo Queen’s Museum

Speaking of voodoo, head to Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo , the former house-turned-museum of the famed New Orleans Voodoo Queen, which also happens to be the name of a witch’s coven in The Originals . A tribute to the original, perhaps? (Laveau was so iconic that she was even portrayed by Angela Bassett on two seasons of American Horror Story , Coven and Apocalypse .)

Stop By St. Louis Cathedral

New Orleans sites for 'Originals' fans to visit.

The exterior shots of St. Anne's Church, aka the church that housed Davina's lair, are actually of St. Louis Cathedral . St. Louis Cathedral happens to be the oldest cathedral in the United States, and you can take a tour of the historic building . After that, head outside and sit on the Jackson Square benches facing the Cathedral, where several intimate conversations, including a scene in the finale, take place.

Get A Tarot Card Reading

Thanks to Ivy, a witchy Season 5 newcomer, sprawled out tarot cards were featured prominently in the final season whenever anyone needed a glimpse into the future (looking at you, Vincent). Consider also harnessing a seer’s gift by seeing what the future holds with a tarot card reading at places like Earth Odyssey or Hex . You can even choose your own psychic.

Tour Lafayette Cemetery

New Orleans sites for 'Originals' fans to visit.

A tour of the cemetery where the witches of The Originals practice magic? Yes, please! The Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, with its spooky crypts and towering tombs, has become somewhat of a favorite Hollywood location. NCIS: New Orleans, Dracula , and even boy band New Kids On The Block have all filmed there, so it’s definitely worth a visit. If you want to trek the grounds solo, there’s a free GPS-guided audio tour .

Swing By Boutique Du Vampyre

New Orleans sites for 'Originals' fans to visit.

Boutique du Vampyre , surprisingly located beside the St. Louis Cathedral, is apparently one of the only vampire stores in the world . While you're there, scoop up a pair of custom fangs. Luckily for the faint of heart, it’s not all bloodsucking accouterments. The shop also sells deep-hued lipsticks, jewelry, and other themed knick-knacks ranging from coffin flasks to vampire novels.

Take The New Orleans Vampire Tour

Leave it to New Orleans to have its own walking vampire tour . Learn all about the city’s most famous vampires (fictional and, umm, otherwise) and end the night with a visit to a vampire tavern. Yes, at night. How else could one possibly hope to meet the undead in a tavern when the sun is up, right? Holy beignets, that tour sounds like a dream come true.

This article was originally published on March 24, 2015

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“Because of New Orleans’ warm climate, we wanted the courtyard to feel like an extension of the house,” Eigenbrodt notes. “A majority of the chairs are covered in variations of tapestry cloth. Since these guys are rich, the minute it starts to rain, they just have servants put all the furniture away.”

“along with the gas lamps, the creeping vines, and the wrought iron railings, this fountain evokes the sensuality of the french quarter,” eigenbrodt says. “we found it in georgia, but to fit the scale of the courtyard, our plasterers and sculptors had to add another section to give it additional height.” warner bros. entertainment inc. the home was painted in rich jewel tones, including emerald green, topaz yellow, and, of course, ruby red to hide the spilled blood—in this case, thanks to elijah’s (daniel gillies) revenge on the wolves..

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Catering to the family’s love of luxurious objects from the past, the Mikaelson abode is candelabra- and chandelier-heavy, Eigenbrodt says. “Our set decorator, Carol Bayne Kelley, has done a great job of sourcing every chandelier in Atlanta, where we film. For the dining room, we bought four or five beautiful half-dome chandeliers of various sizes.” All the antique furniture and accessories are also handpicked by Kelley.

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Visiting George Clooney’s wine cellar was a great inspiration for executive producer Julie Plec when it came to creating the dining room. “Two of the dining room’s side walls have backlit cases of wine,” Eigenbrodt points out. “That’s how Clooney displays his bottles.” And the food on the table is real, confirms Eigenbrodt. “Occasionally, we’ll employ food stylists if there’s a big banquet because we want, say, a suckling pig to really look beautiful. The pig will get an extra coat of oil or spray gloss to make it look better on camera.”

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Though Marcel (Charles Michael Davis, left, with Morgan) ruled the roost for decades before Klaus’s return, few tangible remnants of his reign remain. “There’s an interesting purple wallpaper in the sitting room,” says Eigenbrodt, “and a vintage stereo system with his old albums—that’s it.”

The Originals ’ production designer Bill Eigenbrodt has built the perfect setting for Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and his centuries-old vampire clan—an opulent New Orleans home that’s both mysterious and elegant. “The Mikaelsons have a great respect for anything that decays because they do not,” says Eigenbrodt. “They love exposed brick and mortar, broken plaster, and crumbling molding.” Eigenbrodt takes us behind the mansion’s gates.

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26 Filming Locations From The Originals That Every Fan Must Visit

As an avid fan of this hit TV series, I often find myself transported to the distant mystical kingdom of the Mikaelson Family . I mean, who wouldn’t, right ? But what if I told you that most of these filming locations from The Originals were mostly brought to life in the heart of Georgia?

Although there were a great number of scenes that were actually filmed in New Orleans, many of the most memorable ones were not.

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In this blog, I’m sharing some of the real Georgia gems that served as a backdrop for the tales of vampires, werewolves, and witches that many of us love.

Sprinkle that with places in New Orleans where The Originals was filmed , and you got yourselves an exciting bucket list for your next trip!

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A Quick Introduction to The Originals

Based in New Orleans, where secrets between the living and the undead unfold, comes the gripping story of The Originals .

A riveting spin-off of the acclaimed 2009 series The Vampire Diaries that is all about power, betrayal, and undying love that transcends the boundaries of time.

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Centered around the Mikaelson family, the world’s first vampires, The Originals delves into the complexities of immortality , the pursuit of dominance, and the unbreakable bonds that tie these immortal beings together.

With compelling dialogue and characters that will forever be part of your life, every detail and enchanting filming location from The Originals will definitely captivate you one way or another.

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Where Was The Originals Filmed?

The Originals was primarily filmed around Atlanta, mostly in the city of Olde Town Conyers in GA which is dubbed as the New Orleans’ French Quarter , and in New Orleans, LA as well.

Some of The Originals filming locations where iconic scenes like Father Kieran’s funeral took place were filmed in Conyers.

Additionally, this is where you will find more specific locations from the show, like the Witches’ Cauldron .

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In addition to this quaint little town, other filming locations from The Originals also took place within the state of Georgia in cities like Covington, Madison, Rome, and Macon .

This list includes many of the locations from both Georgia and New Orleans , but please keep in mind that not all are included here and therefore, this will always be a developing article.

If you plan to visit Olde Town Conyers in Georgia, Filmed in the South offers great tours of The Originals filming locations.

If you wish to get updates from The Originals filming locations, please subscribe to our blog and bookmark this page!

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Georgia Filming Locations From The Originals

  • Rousseau’s aka Klaus’ Bar : 903 Commercial St, Conyers, GA
  • The “French Quarter” : Commercial St, Conyers, GA
  • Main Street for Festivals, Funerals & Mardi Gras Shots : Center St, Conyers, GA
  • Gillespie’s Pub (The Celtic Tavern): 918 Commercial St, Conyers, GA
  • Jardin Gris Voodoo Shop (Simply Naked Candles): 906 Center St, Conyers, GA
  • The Witches’ Cauldron : 922 Center St, Conyers, GA
  • The Sanatorium (Central State Hospital): 620 Broad St, Milledgeville, GA

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  • Town Park : 17/c GA83, Madison, GA
  • Father Kieran’s Church (Decatur Presbyterian Church): 205 Sycamore St, Decatur, GA
  • Klaus & Elijah Fight Scene (Lewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens): 949 S Main St, Conyers, GA
  • Father Kieran’s Funeral : 924 Center Street NE, Conyers, GA
  • Limousine Explosion (S3 EP15): 939 Railroad Street NW, Conyers, GA

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  • Phil’s Pawn Shop (S5 EP 13): 911 Center St, Conyers, GA
  • Klaus’ Picket Fence House (shown on The Vampire Diaries): 2121 NE Floyd St, Covington, GA
  • Bob Moore Bridge (iconic bridge scene with Klaus, Marcel & Elijah, S3 EP21): Silver Creek Trail, Rome, GA
  • Mystic Falls : Covington Square, Covington, GA

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Where in New Orleans Was The Originals Filmed?

  • French Quarter : many areas of the Quarter were featured on the show. The French Quarter is the base of the New Orleans filming locations for The Originals .
  • Pirates Alley (where Klaus and Elijah argue about Hope being born): 622 Pirates Alley, New Orleans, LA
  • Davina’s Church (St Louis Cathedral): 615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA
  • Klaus and Elijah’s bench where they say their final goodbye : Jackson Square, New Orleans, LA (in front of the cathedral)
  • Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 (cemetery scenes): 1400 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA

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  • Hotel Royal (Marcel’s house, party from the Pilot episode): 1006 Royal St, New Orleans, LA
  • Napoleon House (Cami’s workplace): 500 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA
  • Mikaelson Mansion : 837 Royal St, New Orleans, LA

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  • Boutique Du Vampyre : not featured on the show but it’s one of the very few vampire shops in the world and it’s a must-visit! 709 St Ann St, New Orleans, LA
  • Algiers Point (home of the vampire community after being exiled from the quarter): it’s across the river from the French Quarter so you will need to take the ferry to get here.

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Tips For Your Experience of The Originals

Believe me when I say that I can get the excitement of gathering your list of filming locations to visit, especially when it’s your favorite show.

Nonetheless, there are some things you should keep in mind during your visit.

For starters, many of these places are private businesses and they do appreciate it when we explore responsibly . Pay attention to your surroundings and don’t block traffic just to take a picture.

Also, please don’t leave trash everywhere . It has come to my attention by my readers, that some filming locations like the ‘Timberwolves Football Stadium’ , have been torn down due to vandalism.

Vandalism is NOT acceptable! Please be courteous and civilized when you’re visiting these filming locations.

And last but certainly not least, have lots of fun and tell me all about it in the comments below or shoot me an email !

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Could you please send me the locations that I could visit while in Georgia my son and I are going in May this year thank you so much

Hi Bobi! Of course. You can check out the filming locations of The Originals and The Vampire Diaries in Georgia in these two posts: Mystic Falls and Mystic Falls Golf Cart Tour

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As you explore the French Quarter you will learn about the horrifying tales of slaves at the LaLaurie House and learn about various other ghostly and ghastly characters of New Orleans's sordid past.

Stop At: Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, 941 Bourbon St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

Visit one of New Orleans' oldest structures, and some of the former resident souls. Formerly the site of infamous Jean Lafitte’s illicit privateer operation, it's one of the most haunted buildings in the French Quarter.

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LaLaurie Mansion, 1140 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

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  • K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, 416 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA Across the street from K-Paul's Kitchen Rear - 415 Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (In between Conti and St. Louis Streets) The tour meet BEHIND the Court House along the fence in the shaded area AWAY from the courthouse back entrance. Do not enter or try to enter the building.
  • French Market Place, French Market Pl, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA The tour end at the French Market, the corner of French Market Place and Ursulines Ave.
  • Wheelchair accessible
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  • You'll start at K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen 416 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA Across the street from K-Paul's Kitchen Rear - 415 Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (In between Conti and St. Louis Streets) The tour meet BEHIND the Court House along the fence in the shaded area AWAY from the courthouse back entrance. Do not enter or try to enter the building. See address & details
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  • L4960MItracys 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles NCIS New Orleans Fan Tour Cancelled due to tour guide ill & for rest of week due to Coronavirus panic. Disappointed and thought additional tours could have been added to make up for cancellation. I’m sure other guides would have been willing to take on tours to make up for cancellations. Read more Written 12 March 2020
  • William B 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Informative tour This is a very informative tour. Bea knows everything about NCIS New Orleans. Too bad there wasn't any filming occurring! Read more Written 21 February 2020
  • clydes452 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Not worth the time or money Felt really cheated. Left after one hour. It is a long drawn out synopsis of individual episodes at each stop. They are not connected to the show and it shows. This is walking tour that they have put together that anyone could if they knew the city and watched the show. Me and my wife were very disappointed. Nothing to learn about the making of the show and how it is filmed because they don’t know. Read more Written 9 February 2020
  • ChocolateDale 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Walking in the NCIS New Orleans steps A must do for all NCIS New Orleans fans. Bea takes you to many NCIS film locations and shows you on her tablet scenes from different episodes. Read more Written 11 January 2020
  • 53vir 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles NCIS New Orleans Fans Tour I was the only one who signed up for the tour, and Bea was a great tour leader. The depth of her knowledge about the series and its individual episodes was outstanding, and she really made the city and the series come alive. Read more Written 26 November 2019
  • Devinee W 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A NCIS New Orleans must do!!! It is a great adventure! Ms B was knowledgeable, fun, interesting. Not only to do see and learn about certain filming areas, but you learn more about the History of New Orleans. I would do the trip again. Read more Written 22 November 2019
  • jenmacias 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Waste of money, google search the spots and go yourself It was cool to see the spots the originals was filmed at, but a lot of talking was done. I felt like all the tour guide did in every spot is explain exactly what happened on the show, it was a bit unnecessary. Definitely pricey for what it is, and I don’t recommend it. Read more Written 16 November 2019
  • gail85anderson 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great Tour Guide Bea was such a refreshing face to have as your guide. She showed us lots of different places that's in the show. She also made the tour very interesting showing us all the hot spots within the show. Read more Written 13 November 2019
  • elenaperez2019 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles NCIS NOLA Fan Must do! For fans of NCIS NOLA, this tour is an absolute must. Our tour guide, Bea, was great at providing so much information during the tour that 2 hours seemed to fly by. We would definitely do the tour again the next time we are in New Orleans. Read more Written 8 November 2019
  • H1155QIpeterl 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Bea was a brilliant tour guide Despite the only people on this tour being my wife and I, Bea gave us the full works. She has so much information about locations and the NCIS series. She had an iPad full of pictures showing us which locations had been used in which episodes. We even saw the building where the outside of the field office. You will be surprised. If you are an NCIS New Orleans fan this is a tour not to miss. Read more Written 2 October 2019
  • terborg69 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Thank you Bea We had a great informative time with Bea on the NCIS New Orleans walking tour she made sure ee saw the locations and informed us which eposides each had fetured in, for NCIS junkies like us this is exactly what we had hoped for. Thank you so much. Read more Written 18 September 2019
  • Travelbughasbittenme 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Bea was fabulous! What a great tour! Bea was fabulous!She was very knowledgeable about NCIS and New Orleans!!! Now we have to come back for part 2!! Read more Written 8 September 2019
  • Roseanne L 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles NCIS Bea was our guide, and you could tell she was a die hard fan. Took us to a lot of places where scenes were shot and then after telling us the scene would show us on her iPad a photo from the show. Had a great evening Read more Written 30 August 2019
  • PrideofNola 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles NCIS Tour Bea, our tour guide, was very nice and knowledgeable. We got a nice lesson on the five seasons of NCIS: New Orleans Read more Written 17 August 2019
  • PanDora660917 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Great walking tour of the Originals filming locations!. I enjoyed visiting the locations where the Originals and some of the episodes of the Vampire diaries were filmed in the first seasons! We even saw the setting of the final episode with Klaus and Elijah!! There were lots of photo ops and our guide, Bea, provided detailed information about the scenes we visited! It was a very good walking tour! Read more Written 16 August 2019

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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival provides an overflowing musical feast each day for two weekends, Thursday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. But the city doesn’t fall quiet when night descends and the fairgrounds close. Nighttime in New Orleans is always bright with music, but it never sounds fuller and sweeter than those 11 nights during the festival, which this year goes from April 25 through May 5.

Keith Abel, who gives music-related walking tours in the city, emphasizes that the special shows go nonstop, from the first night of the festival to the last. For the opening night, he recommends the Threadhead Cultural Foundation’s free concert in the New Orleans Botanical Garden. And each day you can leave the festival and walk two blocks to a street party called Sauvage Fest.

The final Sunday at 1 p.m. will feature a street naming, complete with a second line band, honoring influential piano player Professor Longhair. (It starts at the Old Caledonia Inn on Rampart Street and goes to 1738 Terpsichore Street.) “That’s so New Orleans,” Abel says. And after the festival’s finale, head to Papa Mali’s Poylester Birthday Party for a tribute to David Lindley featuring The Iguanas, Alvin Youngblood Hart and others at the intimate Chickie Wah Wah’s. “It’s as big as my house,” Abel says.

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Members of Cha Wa perform at d.b.a. on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris, Invision/AP)

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Festivalgoers are seen in the rain at the 2023 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

Ivan Neville of Dumpstaphunk performs at the New Orleans Jazz...

Ivan Neville of Dumpstaphunk performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, on Sunday, May 1, 2022, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris, Invision/AP)

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George Porter Jr., from left, Zigaboo Modeliste, Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, and Tony Hall of the Foundation of Funk performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Friday, April 26, 2019, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris, Invision/AP)

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George Porter Jr. performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, on Saturday, April 30, 2022, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris, Invision/AP)

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Production engineers record the band Galactic for a video stream concert, inside an empty Tipitina’s music club in New Orleans. (Photo by Gerald Herbert, Associated Press)

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Bass player George Porter Jr., a longtime fixture on the New Orleans music scene and a founding member of the influential funk band the Meters, poses at the Maple Leaf Bar in New Orleans, Thursday, April 20, 2023. (Photo by Kevin McGill, Associated Press)

But there are dozens of clubs and theaters featuring performances by the musicians in town for the festival. George Porter Jr., the bass player for the Meters who now has his own band, explains that many New Orleans acts spend much of the year on the road because local clubs’ exclusivity requirements make it difficult to earn a living at home — but those requirements vanish during Jazz Fest so the venues are packed each night with visiting stars and local legends.

“There’s lots of gigs to be had for a lot of cats,” says Ivan Neville, son of Aaron Neville of the Neville Brothers and leader of Dumpstaphunk. “Everyone comes to play shows, which gives people so many different choices and different types of music. This is the most amazing fun-filled, musically enriching, soul-feeding 11 days, man. There’s nothing like it.”

He says the first super jam was organized years ago by Zigaboo Modeliste, the Meters’ drummer, for a Thursday night show at 2 a.m. at the old Howlin’ Wolf location (another club, The Republic, is now there). “There was a line around the block of people waiting to get in,” Neville recalls. “That was something to behold and led to promoters bringing together different configurations of musicians for super jams during Jazz Fest.”

Porter says most tourists just think Bourbon Street is New Orleans, “but the bands there just play the top hits so why even bother — that’s music you can hear anywhere in the world. You’ve got to get off Bourbon Street to clubs like the Maple Leaf Bar or Tipitina’s to really hear New Orleans.”

Neville’s favorite club is Tipitina’s, which has survived for nearly 50 years — the members of the band Galactic bought it in 2018 to help keep it alive — but he says visitors should also check out Chickie Wah Wah, Howlin’ Wolf, DBA and Blue Nile.

“If you’ve never been here you’ve got to experience everything you can,” he says. “You should eat at Jacque-Imo’s which is right next door to the Maple Leaf Bar and then go in there.”

With so much to choose from, perhaps the easiest way to build a schedule is to focus on four members of New Orleans musical royalty: Porter, Neville, Galactic, and Trombone Shorty … If you can keep up with them:  Porter, who is 76, will be playing 21 shows across that span, although in a concession to age he says this is the first year he’s not playing a show that starts after 1 a.m.

“He’s inspiring, if not insane,” says Robert Mercurio, Galactic’s bass player, who is plenty busy himself — playing with Galactic, with FiyaPowa (which includes Galactic drummer Stanton Moore, Neville and other members of Dumpstaphunk), and with Dragon Smoke. That band, which rarely plays outside Jazz Fest, features Mercurio, Moore Neville and Eric Lindell. They play on the home turf of Tipitina’s on the Tuesday between wekeends but Mercurio says they started years ago at a place called The Dragon’s Den off Frenchman Street which he recommends as “a really cool room.”

These days, of course, Mercurio is mostly playing at Tipitina’s, which is “a cultural center for New Orleans music lovers,” he says, which means the band feels tremendous responsibility as owners.

“People here view it as their bar, we are just stewards. Playing here was always magical but since we took over that feeling just has been elevated. Some stages just feel like a cold shower where you’re just constantly trying to find that right temperature. But the second we step on stage at Tipitina’s it’s like we’re just soaking in a beautiful warm bath.”

While Mercurio doesn’t get to see many other shows during these eleven days —“I’m either eating, sleeping, rehearsing or performing” — he sees plenty of other musicians. “Tipitina has a loose side door — you never know who is going to stop by and play,” he says, adding that, “we  stretch out and jam a little more than normal here.”

Neville says that all these musicians in all these configurations frequently choose songs they know so they can rehearse on their own. “If you do your homework you can show up for soundcheck knowing what’s going on,” he says. Still, part of the thrill is knowing things won’t always go smoothly in these jam sessions. “There’s still a bit of an edge, which adds to that feeling of spontaneity. Sometimes the fun is knowing there could be a train wreck happening … although hopefully I’m not involved in any of those train wrecks.”

While most of the best shows are in clubs, where there’s time for bands to jam and room for fans to dance, the one worthy theater show is Trombone Shorty’s eighth “Treme Threauxdown” at the Saenger Theater on Saturday, April 27.

With the deaths of many of New Orleans’ elders in the last decade (Alan Toussaint, Art and Charles Neville, and Dr. John), Shorty has, to some extent, become the face of the city’s music scene, deftly blending jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop and rock — all with a great balance of virtuosity and showmanship.

Shorty, whose real name is Troy Andrews, attracts an endless list of stars to the Threauxdown, which has featured Galactic and Dumpstaphunk but also Mavis Staples, Dr. John, Joan Jett, Gary Clark Jr, Usher, and Steve Miller as announced guests, plus spontaneous additions like Jon Batiste and Wyclef Jean. Among the guests announced for this Threauxdown are Paul Janeway from St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Big Freedia, and Marcus King.

“If I was visiting from out of town I wouldn’t go to the big theater shows because what makes New Orleans is the unique vibe in the bar and club scene,” says Mercurio. “Troy’s ‘Threauxdown’ is the only theater show I’d go to because he gets these great special guests — a cavalcade of stars — so it’s not a show you’ll ever see anywhere else. “

Andrews also hosts Shorty Fest at Tipitina’s on April 29, which, in addition to a concert featuring his band and Galactic offers a free outdoor “Cultural Block Party,” with performances by local brass bands and Mardi Gras Indians as well as food trucks.

Meanwhile, Neville has lined up at least dozen shows, at both theaters and clubs, beyond his official Jazz Fest gig. On April 29, he’ll join Soulive’s Eric Krasno and Anders Osborne for the first day of the NOLA Crawfish Festival, which runs outdoors at a club called The Broadside for three days between the Jazz Fest weekends.

“It’s a different little thing,” Neville says. “There’s jambalaya and crawfish and it starts in the afternoon and goes into the night. You can come get some crawfish and listen to music and then go back out.”

On the middle Wednesday, he’s bouncing to three different shows and on Saturday May 4 that FiyaPowa gig with Mercurio and Moore starts at 2 a.m. (which technically makes it May 5, but in New Olreans no one is counting). Neville will also take part in “Rejuvenation 50: A Celebration of the Meters,” at the Civic Theatre on May 2 sharing the stage with George Porter among others. Along the way he’ll also be jamming with everyone from Government Mule to Chuck Leavell, the keyboardist for the Allman Brothers and the Rolling Stones, to soul and gospel legend Irma Thomas to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

Neville’s schedule is so busy that in the middle of our conversation he starts reorganizing his set lists on his phone and later he loses track of which gig is where.

“But I know I’ll be playing somewhere that day,” he says with a laugh. “You can look it up.”

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Taylor swift's fitness trainer kirk myers broke down her eras tour workout. find out how the tortured poets department singer became "stronger, better and faster" with exercise..

Taylor Swift  really is the man when it comes to working out .

In fact, her personal trainer  Kirk Myers believes that "some people would probably throw up or have to lay down on the floor if they trained like her."

"It's tailored," he told Vogue in an interview published April 19. "We approached her training for the Eras Tour with the mindset like a professional athlete . There was an 'off-season' when she wasn't touring and 'in-season' when she was."

And Taylor doesn't slack off just because there's a blank space on her tour calendar. According to Kirk, the "Fortnight" singer is in the gym "up to six days a week for sometimes two hours a day" during her downtime.

"Taylor is the most resilient person I have ever met," he said. "It's super-inspiring to see her consistently overcome obstacles and become better and stronger in the end. This also translates into her training and throughout her workouts."

The Dogpound gym founder continued, "I give her a difficult exercise or challenging workout, not only is she able to complete and push through it—but she also perseveres, moving forward into the next exercise. This ultimately makes her stronger, better and faster."

As for the days when Taylor is on the road? Kirk said she still trains on average two times a week, with a focus on "strength and conditioning."

"Taylor trained during the entire tour," he shared. "In-season training was more about maintenance, and so it was more like stability, mobility, biomechanics ."

Plus, Taylor's three-hour concert is a marathon in and of itself, so Kirk noted that also factors into her weekly workouts.

"If you've seen the show, you know how intense it is physically," he explained, before praising the Grammy winner's overall stamina. "Imagine doing that three, four days in a row and then you finally have a few off days and you're still showing up to gym. That's Taylor."

But exercise is only half the battle. As Taylor previously noted, she also quit drinking in order to prepare for the record-breaking tour .

"Doing that show with a hangover," she quipped in her Time  Person of the Year  profile last year, "I don't want to know that world."

Vowing that the show must go on "whether I'm sick, injured, heartbroken, uncomfortable, or stressed," Taylor added, "That's part of my identity as a human being now. If someone buys a ticket to my show, I'm going to play it unless we have some sort of force majeure."

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