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‘A cultural experience’, International Arts Festival returns 2022

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — If you’re a fan of world music, listen up! Years ago, the International Arts Festival was once known as Reggae Riddims, then held in Marconi Meadows. This weekend, the festival is back for the first time since 2019 with a new name, a new home, and some of the biggest names in reggae.

“Before Katrina, we did our festival in June,” festival producers Ernest Kelly told WGNO’s LBJ. “Biggest one yet, we had 15 countries represented.”

Beginning Friday (Sept. 30), a triumphant return is marked with music from around the globe, kicking off with a performance from jazz master Donald Harrison Jr. at the Orpheum Theater.

“He’s everything that New Orleans wants to represent them through culture and music,” Kelly added.

The weekend then shifts to an international affair outdoors at Crescent Park, headlined by reggae legends Steel Pulse and Third World. Kelly has produced concerts around the world and sees this weekend as an experience not to miss.

“We have artists from Ghana, we have artists from Cuba, we also have an artist from India that’s going to surprise people as well. What we call this is ” said Kelly.

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Tickets are now available for sale. Click here to get yours. To learn more about the festival, click here to visit the event website.

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