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Earthquake fans, Are you ready for New Orleans? on Saturday, March 7th 2026 as part of her tour Earthquake will be playing at UNO Lakefront Arena, LA. Score your Earthquake tickets New Orleans right here.

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Earthquake UNO Lakefront Arena, LA concert

UNO Lakefront Arena 6801 Franklin St, New Orleans, LA, 70122

Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughter on March 7, 2026, at the UNO Lakefront Arena, where Legends of Laughter featuring Sommore, Earthquake, and Lavell Crawford will take the stage to deliver their unique comedic styles. Meanwhile, fans of orchestral rock should mark their calendars for December 17, 2025, when the Trans-Siberian Orchestra presents The Ghost of Christmas Eve at the Smoothie King Center, a perfect mix of holiday magic and musical mastery. Jazz enthusiasts won't want to miss Lee Ritenour performing live on January 9, 2026, at the New Orleans Jazz Market, where his guitar prowess will surely enchant. Also, rock out with Sevendust on December 9, 2025, at The Fillmore - New Orleans, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and fantastic acoustics—ideal for their high-energy performance. Lastly, catch comedian Nate Bargatze as he brings his witty humor to the Smoothie King Center on March 27, 2026, promising a night filled with laughter. For all your ticket needs, ticketsnola.net has you covered, so grab your seats and get ready for an incredible experience in New Orleans!

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By Anita

No beer and too many paper airplanes

It was a day of soccer after 2 World Cup matches on TV and I have to say, watching on TV was a better experience than this. While the game was pretty entertaining and high-scoring, the crowd was exasperating—from the annoying guy in the wresting mask screaming profanities to the upper section's obsession with throwing paper airplanes endlessly below, this was not about the beautiful game but about attention-seeking. Plus, no one was even drunk because there was NO BEER IN THE STADIUM. Ugh. I think we even heard some profanity towards the other team's goal keeper and saw some poor sportsmanship. Overall, disappointing. I think I'll stay home next time so I can focus on the game.







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