Pat Metheny performs jazz at Orpheum Theater

Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, known for redefining the genre, will perform at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans on Sunday, March 8. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., with tickets available from $49.50 through Ticketmaster.

Pat Metheny began his professional career as a teenager and has since become a pivotal figure in jazz guitar. For over thirty years, he led the Pat Metheny Group, earning numerous Grammy awards for instrumental albums and solo performances. His latest release, the album “Side-Eye III+,” marks the debut on his own label, Uniquity Music.

The concert at the Orpheum Theater offers fans a chance to experience Metheny's blend of innovation and tradition in a historic venue. As described in local event listings, Metheny's work continues to build on his long-standing influence in the music world. This performance is part of a busy week of cultural activities in New Orleans, highlighting the city's vibrant arts scene.

Tickets can be purchased via ticketmaster.com, starting at $49.50. The event underscores Metheny's enduring appeal, drawing from his decades of contributions to jazz.

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