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City of New Orleans launches permitting process for live entertainment during COVID-19

NEW ORLEANS – On Wednesday, the City of New Orleans released detailed information about the permitting process to host live entertainment in indoor and outdoor settings, in accordance with the ongoing public health guidelines in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“We know that our culture bearers provide the pulse of this city,” said Mayor LaToya Cantrell. “My administration has worked closely with the leaders of New Orleans’ cultural economy throughout the pandemic to find creative ways to safely provide the entertainment that is our lifeblood. That’s why we are excited to launch a permitting process — developed in collaboration with our cultural community — to simplify live entertainment planning for performers and venues.”


Live entertainment — including musical acts, theatrical plays, stand-up comedy, magic, dance performances, DJs, and burlesque and drag performance — will be allowed in outdoor and some indoor settings with either a Special Event Permit or a Certificate of Registration issued by the Department of Safety and Permits.

In accordance with Louisiana State Fire Marshal guidelines, singing, karaoke, and wind-blown instruments are not allowed in indoor settings and live entertainment is not allowed indoors in bars or breweries.


Permit Types 

All live entertainment in Orleans Parish requires a COVID-19 Special Event Permit or a Certificate of Registration.

Special Event Permit 

A Special Event Permit is needed when hosting a one-time, occasional event, or for outdoor live entertainment. This permit will ask for the traditional special event details and an additional COVID-19 form. Examples of events requiring this permit type include:

Apply for a Special Event Permit via the One Stop App

Certificate of Registration  

A Certificate of Registration is needed when a business with a Mayoralty Live Entertainment Permit is going to regularly have live entertainment. The performance must be set up in the same manner every time. Examples of events requiring this permit type include:

Apply for a Certificate of Registration via the One Stop App


Live Entertainment Rules 

The following safety guidelines are required during permitted live entertainment:

Rules for Dancing 

Rules For Musical Acts, Theatrical Play Or Act, Comedians, Magic, DJ, Burlesque and Drag 

Additional information is available here.