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FullCircle Festival Explores Black New Orleans Heritage

The UnBrokenCircle Artist Collective will launch its inaugural event, FullCircle Festival, on Sunday, January 25, from noon to 6 p.m., during Folk Alliance International in New Orleans.

Presented as part of the 2026 Black American Music Summit and in collaboration with UnBrokenCircle and NOLA Downtown Music and Arts, FullCircle Festival offers an immersive exploration of Black New Orleans’ history, music and culture through a guided city tour, live performances and a communal meal.

The day begins at noon with a guided bus tour departing from the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel and traveling through the French Quarter and historic Black neighborhoods, including Congo Square, widely regarded as the cradle of American music. Led by historian Milton Carr, the tour will explore early jazz, second line traditions, Mardi Gras Indians, foodways and the legacy of Plessy v. Ferguson.

From 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., the festival continues at Café Istanbul (2372 St. Claude Ave.) with a New Orleans supper and concert featuring local and national artists. Headlining the event is the Carin Morin Duo, led by acclaimed Native American guitarist Carin Morin with vocalist Celeste Di Iorio. Additional performances include a songwriter revue hosted by award-winning singer-songwriter Lilli Lewis, with appearances by Moroccan guitarist and composer Mahmoud Chouki, multi-instrumentalist and educator Mark Rubin, blues, jazz and gospel artist Arlee Leonard, and Gullah Geechee funk-soul singer and facilitator Kyndra Joi.

Full-day tickets, which include the bus tour, concert and supper, are $125 per person. Concert and supper-only tickets are $50, with a limited two-for-one matinee concert offer available for the first 20 tickets purchased. Tickets are available via Eventbrite.

For more information and tickets, visit the UnBrokenCircle Artist Collective website.