
Sarah Quintana Trio at Good Measure
New Orleans singer-songwriter blending folk, jazz, Cajun & French chanson — a NOCCA/Loyola grad who's played alongside Michael Doucet & Leyla McCalla.

New Orleans singer-songwriter blending folk, jazz, Cajun & French chanson — a NOCCA/Loyola grad who's played alongside Michael Doucet & Leyla McCalla.

Drummer Jermal Watson crosses gospel, jazz, R&B & funk with New Orleans vocalist Mecca Notes — a soulful, genre-blurring rhythm section.

A fluid, vinyasa-inspired class that focuses on simplicity and ease. Her teaching style is calm and steady, creating a space where yogis can move at their own pace while still feeling supported. This class is great for anyone looking for a balanced flow that feels energized yet grounded. You may find the class located in our Second Floor courtyard, and entry is free for hotel guests. For public entry, book online at the link below.

Sacramento-born, NOLA-trained drummer bringing versatile percussion chops from Trumpet Mafia to Kid Merv & All That Jazz to the stage.

Flow Tribe trombonist & composer whose Canal Street Revolution album channels New Orleans' Civil Rights history through jazz, funk & soul.

Ado Soul & the Tribe are a New Orleans soul band whose sound has earned them the tag "the South's Most Soulful Sound" -- a blend of traditional New Orleans rhythm, funk, R&B, and Afrofuturist soul anchored by roaring brass and deep pocket grooves. The group is fronted by Ado Soul, whose gravelly vocal growl traces back to a childhood spent performing gospel alongside his father, a pastor and singer, across Louisiana. He honed his craft at Xavier University of Louisiana and has built a reputation as a performer who leaves nothing on the table. Essence Magazine named him one of their "New & Next Artists" in 2023, and the band performed at the 2025 BET Awards Red Carpet Pre-Show. Full bar on-site. No check-in required. Entry is free, with standing room and some seating at first come, first serve basis. Doors open at 9 pm. Join us in Good Measure. Come for the music. Stay for the night.

A low-impact, strength-focused mat Pilates class. Golda's sessions are structured and intentional, with an emphasis on stability, control, and alignment. This class is ideal for guests who want a slower, more controlled workout that still provides a strong physical challenge. You may find the class located in our Second Floor courtyard, and entry is free for hotel guests. For public entry, book online at the link below.

Two decades of "backbone-cracking" New Orleans funk-rock — Katrina-forged, Billboard-charting, and still bringing the party.

Italian-American vocalist Saskia Walker mixes jazz, swing, funk & Latin sounds into a genre-hopping, New Orleans-honed set.

The Majik Feelings are a condensed configuration of the long-running New Orleans collective Gov't Majik, led by bassist and co-founder Bru Bruser and fronted by vocalist Ten Spencer. Gov't Majik is self-described as "The Dirty South Afro-Beat Arkestra," blending the music of Fela Kuti and other Afrobeat and Afrofunk pioneers with the funk, jazz, rap, and rock and roll of New Orleans, landing somewhere between Fela, OutKast, and Kool & the Gang. Founded in 2005, the band made their Jazz Fest debut in 2007 and returned to the festival stage in 2026. Their new album, also titled The Majik Feelings, is due out this fall. Made up entirely of Gov't Majik members, this more intimate configuration puts the spotlight on the group's songwriting, vocal work, and deeper groove. Full bar on-site. No check-in required. Entry is free, with standing room and some seating at first come, first serve basis. Doors open at 9 pm. Join us in Good Measure. Come for the music. Stay for the night.

This class is designed for slowing down and reconnecting. Cally guides a gentle flow paired with breathwork, followed by a live sound experience using instruments like the flute and sound bowls. It’s a more restorative offering, perfect for anyone needing space to reset and recharge. You may find the class located in our Second Floor courtyard, and entry is free for hotel guests. For public entry, book online at the link below.

Brasinola plays the music of Brazil's Tropicalia movement with a New Orleans rhythm underneath. The band draws on the late 1960s and 1970s heyday of that Brazilian sound -- its blend of samba, funk, folk, and psychedelia -- while grounding everything in the feel of the city where they perform. As bassist and co-founder Ron Johnson has put it, "the NOLA in our name is the foot of the New Orleans drummer." A longtime presence on the city's club circuit, the band first made their name at the Maple Leaf Bar and have been a Frenchmen Street fixture since. Full bar on-site. No check-in required. Entry is free, with standing room and some seating at first come, first serve basis. Doors open at 9 pm. Join us in Good Measure. Come for the music. Stay for the night.