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Get Your Daniel Sloss Tickets in New Orleans: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Daniel Sloss The Fillmore - New Orleans
6 Canal St., New Orleans, LA
70130, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. The Elms Lot - 0.2 miles, $10/event
3. Premium Parking Lot P164 - 0.3 miles, $15/event
4. St. Joseph's Church Lot - 0.4 miles, $10/event
5. The Saenger Theatre Garage - 0.5 miles, $20/event
Daniel Sloss Concert Live at The Fillmore | New Orleans – October 29th, 2026
The Fillmore in New Orleans isn’t just another concert hall, it’s a vibrant hub that truly celebrates the soul of the city’s music scene. You’ll find a good mix of regional talent and big names, but what makes it special is how it keeps local artists front and center, often featuring New Orleans-based musicians who bring that unmistakable vibe to the stage. The venue’s layout is pretty cool too, with a roomy performer area where artists can relax and prep without feeling cramped. And the merchandise? Oh, it’s a treasure trove, local band shirts, unique souvenirs from shows, and stuff that really captures the spirit of New Orleans. Many performers talk about how playing at The Fillmore is a career highlight, sometimes even saying it feels like a homecoming. The sound checks are no joke either; meticulous and precise, they make sure every note hits just right. If you’re hanging around the Audubon Aquarium or near the Saenger Theatre, getting to The Fillmore is a breeze, making it easy to catch Daniel Sloss in New Orleans and experience that electric feeling of seeing a show in a venue that’s as much a part of the city as the music itself.