Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Bring New Orleans Flair to Atlanta

Funk, rock, and jazz collide in an explosive show as the NOLA superstar performs at an intimate Atlanta venue.

Published on Mar. 7, 2026

Trombone Shorty, the New Orleans-born musical prodigy, is bringing his dynamic and tireless stage presence to an intimate Atlanta venue with his band Orleans Avenue. Known for his genre-blending sound that combines funk, rock, and jazz, Trombone Shorty has built a reputation as a magnetic performer who can command any audience.

Why it matters

Trombone Shorty's Atlanta show provides a rare opportunity for fans to experience the energy and virtuosity of this New Orleans superstar in a more intimate setting, compared to his usual appearances at larger venues like Chastain Park Amphitheatre. The performance also highlights Trombone Shorty's status as a multi-talented artist who has collaborated with a wide range of musicians, appeared on major TV shows, and been honored for his contributions to music education.

The details

Trombone Shorty, whose real name is Troy Andrews, got his start at the young age of 4 when he performed at Jazz Fest with Bo Diddley. By 6, he was leading his own brass band, and as a teenager, he was hired by Lenny Kravitz to join the band for his Electric Church World Tour. Since then, Trombone Shorty has released five chart-topping studio albums, including his most recent, "Lifted" in 2022, and has collaborated with a diverse array of artists such as Pharrell, Bruno Mars, and Foo Fighters. He has also performed at major festivals, the GRAMMY Awards, the White House, and was even honored with his own Muppet on Sesame Street.

  • Trombone Shorty will perform on Friday, March 6, 2026.

The players

Trombone Shorty

A New Orleans-born musical prodigy who has gained fame for his dynamic and energetic performances that blend funk, rock, and jazz.

Orleans Avenue

Trombone Shorty's expansive band that accompanies him on his explosive shows.

New Breed Brass Band

The fellow Crescent City openers who will likely join Trombone Shorty and his group to further energize the performance.

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What they’re saying

“Funk, rock, and jazz combine and collide in an explosive shower of musical sparks when Shorty and his expansive band turn up the heat on one of their knockout shows.”

— Hal Horowitz, Critic (Creative Loafing)

What’s next

Tickets for the March 6th show are expected to sell out quickly, so fans are encouraged to purchase them as soon as possible.

The takeaway

Trombone Shorty's Atlanta performance showcases the musical virtuosity and magnetic stage presence that have made him a New Orleans superstar and a sought-after collaborator across genres. This intimate show provides a rare opportunity for fans to experience the energy and excitement of his genre-blending sound up close.