Sat. Mar. 24, 2pm – Click here for Applications and info for the 1st annual Louisiana Pyrate Wench Pageant
Sun Mar. 25, 1pm – Pyrate Fashion Show & Silent Auction Fundraiser: Come see a Pyratical assortment o’ clothes, hats and accessories – and participate in the silent auction for some amazing treasures! Funds raised go to wetlands restoration & preservation!
We are pleased to present some o’ the many talented performers who continue to join us!
|
The Whiskey Bay Rovers (Lafayette, LA) perform a variety of pirate songs, sea shanties, pub songs and Irish ballads featuring traditional instruments & harmonies. Sat/Sun at Balcony Music Club (between noon & 3pm)…other dates/locations to come… |
| …More acts TBA… |
|
Merchants Market (Sat/Sun)
|
|
Sat. Mar. 24 starting at Pirates Alley Café, Mr. Irish takes us on a walk through some o’ the French Quarter’s historic Pubs. Were they frequented by Pyrates? Join us and find out! |
|
Sat. Mar. 24 (10pm), The Maison, 508 Frenchmen St. |
|
Tango’s Bar (300 Burgundy at Bienville), Sun. Mar.25, 7-10pm |
|
Sun. April 1, 8pm & 10 pm at One Eyed Jacks |
A special thank ye to all our entertainers for donating their time and talent to this event. We encourage ye all to support them in their art and share the joy they bring ye with yer mates!
Some of the acts that have participated in the past include (but are not limited to): Pyrates UK, Coco Robicheaux, Alex McMurray & Special Guests, Debauche, Amzie Adams, Beats Antique, The Swaggers, Margie Perez, Rev. Spooky Le Strange & Her Billion Dollar Baby Dolls, Fleur de Tease, Noisician Coalition, My Graveyard Jaw, Happy Talk Band, DJ Proppa Bear, Lord David, The White Bitch, Won Ton Lust…




Tony Seville & The Cadillacs – if ye recognize the name, it’s because it’s the same one over Pirates Alley Café – Tony Seville has been playing Jazz, Blues, and more for nearly three decades. A multi-instrumentalist, he plays trumpet, flute, sax, latin percussion, keyboards and also sings with his Quartet, The Cadillacs.
Fleur De Tease – one o’ New Orleans many wonders, the lovely ladies o’ Fleur De Tease present their Burlesque interpretations most often at 