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Guide to Live Events in Slidell: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Slidell, Louisiana serves as a gateway to live events, from community concerts and local theater productions to major sporting events and music festivals in the greater New Orleans area. Whether you’re looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a top artist live, Vivid Seats has the perfect ticket for you.

Things to Do in Slidell This Week

Just across the lake from Slidell, New Orleans venues are buzzing with unforgettable concerts and theater this week starting with stirring opera from Andrea Bocelli at Smoothie King Center. Indie-folk fans can sway with The Head and The Heart at Fillmore New Orleans while hip-hop heads groove to Lil Poppa at The Joy Theater and rock enthusiasts will lose their minds to Nirvanna - Tribute To Nirvana at House of Blues New Orleans. When the curtain rises, catch the razzle-dazzle of Chicago - The Musical at Saenger Theatre-LA or the timeless charm of Ain't Misbehavin at Le Petit Theatre.

Things to Do in Slidell Next Week

Next week music fans can catch CoCo Jones delivering her smooth R&B at The Civic Theatre on June 18 or rock out to Modest Mouse at the Orpheum Theatre New Orleans on June 17. Dance music lovers won’t want to miss Lords of Acid at the House of Blues New Orleans that same night.

On June 20 the electric beats of Doctor P will light up Republic NOLA and queer performance star ALOK - Alok Vaid Menon brings comedy flair to The Joy Theater. Rounding out the week on June 22 rapper DeeBaby takes over the House of Blues New Orleans for high-energy hip hop.