The three-day NOLA Funk Fest captivated music enthusiasts and culture connoisseurs with its lively blend of live performances, delectable cuisine, and vibrant arts. This event marked a significant milestone as the inaugural public gathering of the Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience, an exciting project aimed at establishing a music museum along the picturesque Mississippi riverfront. On the closing day of the festival, the crowd grooved to the soulful tunes of Jason Neville’s Funky Soul Band, and even got a taste of local talent, including Loyola University’s very own student musical group, Uncle Jessica. The festival resonated with the spirit of New Orleans, celebrating the city’s rich musical heritage and artistic diversity.
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Loyolans take the stage at NOLA Funk Fest
Laci Barrow, Staff Photographer
October 26, 2023
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