About This Event
🎶 Get ready for a magical night of music with The Walrus at Jazz’n the Vines! 🎶
Join us on November 2nd as The Walrus takes the stage, paying tribute to one of the greatest song collections of all time—The Beatles. No costumes or gimmicks, just pure musical mastery from four of New Orleans' finest musicians, bringing these timeless songs to life with authenticity and skill.
🎸 Featuring Jonathan Pretus, David Pomerleau, Felix Wolheben, and André Bohren, The Walrus faithfully recreates the magic of this iconic music, delivering a performance that’s sure to leave you singing along and feeling nostalgic.
🍇 Gates open at 5pm, with wine and fantastic food from Fete Au Fete. The show runs from 6:30-9pm, so come early, relax, and enjoy an evening of great music, wine, and food!
🌞 Tickets are just $12 for adults, $5 for teens, and kids under 12 get in free! 🎟️ Don’t miss our ONLINE ONLY deal—2 tickets + a bottle of wine for just $30! Early bird special of 2 tickets + a bottle for $28 ends 5 days before the show, so grab yours before it's too late!
Bring your fest chairs, blankets, and all the good vibes (no outside alcohol, pets, or bonfires allowed). 🌿
🎷 Come together for a night of unforgettable music with The Walrus! It’s the perfect way to enjoy an evening under the stars at Wild Bush Farm & Vineyard.
More about the artist: https://walrusnola.com/
Rain Policy: In the event of a rained-out Jazz'n the Vines concert and the vineyard gates are not opened, guests should retain possession of their tickets (rain check). If the concert is rescheduled, your tickets will be valid for the new concert date. If the performer is not rescheduled, tickets may be transferred to another concert of your choice within the calendar year,
Please be aware of your surroundings. We are an outdoor, functioning winery and vineyard, and surrounded by wooded areas where critters will occasionally dig holes overnight. We ask that attendees use care when walking in the field, recognizing that there may be debris or uneven surfaces and expressly assume the risk of injury arising out of a condition of the soil, trees, or crops growing from it, and release any person or entity that is otherwise responsible for these conditions. Children are welcome at Wild Bush, but we ask that they not enter the vineyard spaces, as the plants are young and vulnerable, and occasionally inhabited by wildlife.
Meet the Organizer
A farm to glass Louisiana winery, previously known as Pontchartrain Vineyards.
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