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Robert Earl Keen fans, Are you ready for New Orleans? on Tuesday, December 16th 2025 as part of her tour Robert Earl Keen will be playing at House Of Blues , LA. Score your Robert Earl Keen tickets New Orleans right here.

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Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Robert Earl Keen! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
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Robert Earl Keen House Of Blues , LA concert

House Of Blues 225 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130

Get ready for an unforgettable night on December 16, 2025, as Robert Earl Keen takes the stage at the iconic House of Blues in New Orleans. Known for his compelling storytelling and infectious energy, Keen is sure to deliver a performance that resonates with fans old and new. Meanwhile, you won’t want to miss Brandy, Monica, Kelly Rowland & Muni Long when they light up the Smoothie King Center on December 5, 2025—check out Brandy’s dynamic show while you're there! Just a couple of months later, Nine Inch Nails will bring their electrifying sound to the same venue on February 5, 2026, promising an experience that won’t soon be forgotten; dive into their innovative set. For something a bit different, mark your calendars for November 21, 2025, when Queens of the Stone Age rock the Saenger Theatre—this is a performance that captures the essence of alternative music. Finally, the Jonas Brothers will return to the Smoothie King Center on December 6, 2025, for a night filled with their greatest hits and fan favorites; their engaging performances are always a hit. For the latest on ticket availability, check out ticketsnola.net and secure your spot at these exciting events!

By Baby shark

Up front, Keen’s performance was entertaining

Robert Earl Keen served up a generous helping of Texas-style live music, mostly enjoyed by the folks closest to the stage. I was straining to hear what was so funny, out of hearing range, as part of the audience sitting in the balcony. I couldn’t hear what he was saying! So, Moody Theater…was it the acoustics, was it Keen’s microphone level, was it Keen with his mouth on the microphone — too close — that made it difficult to understand song lyrics and when he was talking? Whatever the reason, I missed all his bygone touring stories and his lyrics’ back stories. They had to been humorous, telling by the reaction of those folks standing in the pit, up close next to the stage — laughing, waving and clapping! Sound check — testing, testing 1-2–3 please Moody sound technicians, for everyone to enjoy his final tour!





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