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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Announce Third Annual Shorty Gras Tour For 2026

Brings New Orleans Mardi Gras Party to Southeastern U.S. Featuring Special Guests New Breed Brass Band

To Be Honored with GRAMMY Museum Mississippi’s 2025 Crossroads of American Music Award

Pre-Sale Begins October 29 | General On-Sale Begins October 31

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October 28, 2025 // Today, GRAMMY-winning New Orleans icon Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue announced their third annual Shorty Gras Tour for 2026 The nine-date run will bring the explosive energy of a Mardi Gras parade to the Southeastern U.S., with fellow New Orleans ambassadors New Breed Brass Band joining as special guests for the entire tour.

The Shorty Gras tour has turned into an annual musical celebration, a traveling block party that translates the vibrant spirit of New Orleans into a spectacular live show. Kicking off on February 20, 2026, in Naples, FL, the tour will stop in major Florida markets, including Orlando, Tampa, and Miami, before heading through Pensacola, Birmingham, and concluding in Atlanta, GA, on March 6.

Known for their high-energy performances, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will deliver a powerhouse set of blistering funk, soulful R&B, and ecstatic jazz-infused rock, all built on the foundational traditions of their hometown.

This tour is a true family affair, as Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be joined by special guests New Breed Brass Band, led by Shorty’s nephew, Jenard Andrews. The lineup is a live celebration of their powerful 2025 joint album, Second Line Sunday. Released exactly 20 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina, the album serves as a joyous and defiant reflection on culture, survival, and resilience. Produced by Shorty and dedicated to his late mother, who first introduced him to the second line tradition, Second Line Sunday is a "joyous cultural travelogue" that honors the authentic sound of the streets. Having both bands on the road together brings the album's multi-generational energy to life, offering audiences a direct link to the past, present, and future of New Orleans' most vital music. For more information on Second Line Sunday, listen to NPR’s Morning Edition story.

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Trombone Shorty’s 2025 highlights include a performance of “America the Beautiful” at the Super Bowl and in a new CNN docuseries New Orleans: Soul of a City, which explores the Crescent City’s resilience, music, and culture 20 years after Hurricane Katrina (watch a clip HERE). He also headlined shows at iconic venues like The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, joined Mumford & Sons’ star-studded Railroad Revival Tour, and closed out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for the 11th consecutive year with his signature Sunday finale set. Shorty was also featured on the cover of Garden & Gun Magazine, and will hit the road again this November with Orleans Avenue for a new run of headline shows.

Later this week, Trombone Shorty will be honored with the Crossroads of American Music Award at the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi’s 2025 Gala, themed “Brass & Bayou: Crescent City to the Crossroads.” The award recognizes artists who have profoundly influenced American music and culture, and celebrates Shorty’s lifelong dedication to preserving and progressing the sound of New Orleans. The Gala takes place Thursday, October 30 at the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi in Cleveland, and will feature live performances, a reception, and a presentation honoring Shorty’s impact as one of the city’s most celebrated cultural ambassadors. 

An artist presale will begin on Wednesday, October 29 at 10 AM local time. Local presales will follow on Thursday, October 30 at 10 AM local time. The general public on-sale will begin on Friday, October 31 at 10 AM local time.

For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.tromboneshorty.com/tour

Tour Dates

02/20 – Naples, FL – Hayes Hall at Artis-Naples

02/21 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

02/24 – Tampa, FL – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

02/27 – Miami, FL – Venue TBA %

02/28 – Fort Pierce, FL – Sunrise Theatre for the Performing Arts

03/01 – Saint Augustine, FL – The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre ^%

03/03 – Pensacola, FL – Saenger Theatre

03/04 – Birmingham, AL – Lyric Theatre

03/06 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern

% without New Breed Brass Band

^ Juvenile co-headlining

 

About Trombone Shorty:

Born Troy Andrews, Trombone Shorty got his start (and nickname) earlier than most: at four, he made his first appearance at Jazz Fest performing with Bo Diddley; at six, he was leading his own brass band; and by his teenage years, he was hired by Lenny Kravitz to join the band he assembled for his Electric Church World Tour. Shorty’s proven he’s more than just a horn player, though. Catch a gig, open the pages of the New York Times or Vanity Fair, flip on any late-night or morning TV show and you’ll see an undeniable star with utterly magnetic charisma, a natural born showman who can command an audience with the best of them.  

Since 2010, he’s released five chart topping studio albums (his most recent being 2022’s Lifted); toured with everyone from Jeff Beck to the Red Hot Chili Peppers; collaborated across genres with Pharrell, Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson, Foo Fighters, ZHU, Zac Brown, Normani, Ringo Starr, and countless more; played Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Newport Folk, Newport Jazz, and nearly every other major festival; performed four times at the GRAMMY Awards, six times at the White House, on dozens of TV shows, and at the star-studded Sesame Street Gala, where he was honored with his own Muppet; launched the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support youth music education; and received the prestigious Caldecott Honor for his first children’s book. 

 Meanwhile in New Orleans, Shorty now leads his own Mardi Gras parade atop a giant float crafted in his likeness, hosts the annual Treme Threauxdown shows that have drawn guests including Usher, Nick Jonas, Dierks Bentley, Andra Day, and Leon Bridges to sit in with his band, and has taken over the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’s hallowed final set, which has seen him closing out the internationally renowned gathering after performances by the likes of Neil Young, the Black Keys, and Kings of Leon.

In addition to touring across the globe nearly year-round, Trombone Shorty has started a very special tradition: a cultural exchange trip to Cuba with his Trombone Shorty Foundation. It includes an ever-expanding group of special guests artists who join Shorty and his Foundation to host workshops and play concerts in Cuba over a 5-day period, as well as nearly 100 students. These exchange programs have previously been featured on NPR and CBS Mornings. 

Lifted, Trombone Shorty’s second release for Blue Note Records and 5th solo LP, was released in 2022. Recorded at Shorty’s own Buckjump Studio with producer Chris Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums, Andra Day), the album finds the GRAMMY-nominated NOLA icon and his bandmates tapping into the raw power and exhilarating grooves of their legendary live show, channeling it all into a series of tight, explosive performances that blur the lines between funk, soul, R&B, and psychedelic rock. 

Since the release of Lifted, Shorty and his band have made appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, TODAY and Good Morning America, and CBS Mornings. Shorty has also recently performed at the MusiCares pre-GRAMMY Awards gala, the Roots Picnic with Lil Wayne, on the instantly legendary NPR Tiny Desk featuring Juvenile, and at the White House’s 2024 Juneteenth concert. 

 

About New Breed Brass Band:

New Breed Brass Band is Jenard Andrews (bandleader and snare-drummer), Revon Andrews (trombone), Michael Brooks (sousaphone), Yirma Yisrael and Orlando Gilbert (saxophone), Alijah Jett (trumpet), Roderick Andrews (bass drum) and Henry Green (guitar). Jenard himself was born into second-line music: his father is the great New Orleans trumpeter James Andrews, who has played at jazz festivals around the world. The band made their street debut in November 2013 at the Nine Times Second Line. Since then, they have showcased their originality touring in North America and Europe as well as opening for such diverse bands as The Fray, Red Baraat, Blackalicious, Dr. John, The Waterboys, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. With Made In New Orleans, they’ve forged a new path for 21st century second lines — it’s just up to listeners to follow their lead down the parade route.