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House of Blues New Orleans – French Quarter

Bustout Burlesque Show or Led Zeppelin Tribute Concert (Up to 48% Off). Three Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

1950s-style revue evokes vintage Bourbon Street glamour with sassy, seductive dancers; popular Led Zeppelin tribute act nails greatest hits

The Fine Print

Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slideshows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with this GrouponLive deal to see a performance at House of Blues New Orleans. Choose between the following options:

  • For $10, you get general admission to see Zoso – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience on Friday, December 14, at 9 p.m. (up to a $19 value, including all fees). Doors open at 8 p.m.
  • For $16, you get general admission to see Bustout Burlesque (up to a $31 value, including all fees and depending on the show chosen). This show is for audiences aged 18 and older. Choose between the following showtimes:
    • Saturday, December 15, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m.
    • Saturday, December 15, at 10:30 p.m. Doors open at 10 p.m.

Zoso – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience

Zoso – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience inhabits the look, sound, and spirit of the biggest rock band of the '70s, mesmerizing fans with the accuracy of its portrayal. Formed in 1995 to replenish the nation's dwindling classic-rock reservoirs, the four permanent members of Zoso live in their heroes’ skins, nailing every note, nuance, and occasional charley horse. The live act draws from dozens of hits to recreate a quintessential '70s experience, earning the band critical acclaim, a dedicated following, and approving gusts of hair-ruffling wind blown by John Bonham’s ghost.

Zoso – “Whole Lotta Love” in Raleigh (January 2010)

Bustout Burlesque

Bustout Burlesque evokes the heyday of Bourbon Street nightclubs for adults-only audiences in an authentic 1950s spectacle of showgirls, jazz, comedy, and hot-under-the-collar choreography. Voted one of the top 10 burlesque shows in the world by the Travel Channel’s panel of howling cartoon wolves, Bustout Burlesque's professional cast of glamorous goddesses strips and teases in elegant routines that make ears steam and bow ties spin.

December 15 marks 2011 “Queen of Burlesque” Ginger Valentine’s debut as the latest incarnation of Evangeline the Oyster Girl––a legendary character of Southern folklore who rises from her giant shell to tempt the bayou. In a role passed down and sanctioned by the original Evangeline, Kitty Wells, Ginger extracts beads of sweat from foreheads in an act steeped in tradition and steered by her sensuous maneuvers and come-hither glances.

The traditional New Orleans swing of the Bustout Burlesque jazz band soundtracks the ruffling of feathers with disrobing trombones and panting cornets, as pupils dilate to a retro display of the wholesome and risqué. With bewitching sirens, cathouse lighting, seductive songbirds, and a comic emcee, Bustout Burlesque entices all genders and generations with charm, elegance, and sauciness.

House of Blues New Orleans

At home in the French Quarter, the House of Blues New Orleans keeps its heritage ever near with a metal box of mud from the Mississippi Delta hidden beneath its stage. Around this, more than 290 pieces of folk art—one of the largest collections in the country—decorate the walls and cover up the evidence of indoor shot-put practice. Also bringing its Southern charm and homestyle feel are hardwood floors, no fewer than three bars, and two levels for concert viewing.

House of Blues New Orleans

3.5 out of 5
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    French Quarter

    225 Decatur St.
    New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
    (504) 310-4999
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  • Contact House of Blues New Orleans at (504) 310-4999 for questions or hours.