Finding Your Perfect Festival
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8 events that share the same Jazz & Blues music, mainstream & cultural vibe, and overall experience as New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — ranked by how closely they match.
Ranked by similarity score — shared genres, vibe, region, and budget range.
$400–$1,200
Large (50K+)
Held each July in Montreux, Switzerland, Montreux Jazz Festival is a large-scale international festival. The event is renowned for jazz, blues and rock music and mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. The 16-day programme delivers jazz, blues and rock across multiple stages, with additional sets spanning pop. Mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup defines the overall vibe. Headliners and notable names include Carlos Santana, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, and Quincy Jones, joined by 1 more act across the bill. All-in costs range from $400 to $1,200 USD. Expect warm, coastal conditions. Montreux Jazz Festival is reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$400–$1,200
Massive (100K+)
Outside Lands is a globally recognised mega-festival, held every August in San Francisco, USA. Known for its rock, pop and indie programming, it draws a crowd defined by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. Over 3 days, the lineup spans rock, pop and indie, with additional sets spanning electronic and hip-hop. The atmosphere is shaped by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup, making it a standout on the late summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Lizzo, and The 1975, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $400 and $1,200 USD, making Outside Lands reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$300–$800
Large (50K+)
Bumbershoot is a large-scale international festival, held every August in Seattle, USA. Known for its rock, indie and pop programming, it draws a crowd defined by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. Over 2 days, the lineup spans rock, indie and pop, with additional sets spanning electronic and hip-hop. The atmosphere is shaped by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup, making it a standout on the late summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Macklemore, Portugal. The Man, Weezer, and Ice Cube, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Budgeting for the full trip (flights, tickets, accommodation, food) typically comes to $300–$800 USD. Expect mild, rain conditions. At that price point, Bumbershoot is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$250–$700
Large (50K+)
Every May, Redondo Beach becomes a destination for rock, pop and indie fans as BeachLife Festival takes over the city. A major event on the global festival circuit, the festival has earned a devoted global following. The lineup covers rock, pop and indie across 3 days, underpinned by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup. Headliners and notable names include Jack Johnson, Dave Matthews Band, Alanis Morissette, and John Mayer, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Budgeting for the full trip (flights, tickets, accommodation, food) typically comes to $250–$700 USD. Expect warm, coastal conditions. At that price point, BeachLife Festival is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$400–$1,200
Massive (100K+)
Glastonbury Festival runs every June in Pilton, UK, drawing fans of rock, pop and indie from across the globe. As one of the world's most iconic festivals, it occupies a unique place on the festival calendar. Over 5 days, the lineup spans rock, pop and indie, with additional sets spanning electronic and world music. The atmosphere is shaped by strong cultural roots and a diverse international lineup alongside mainstream headliners and high-production stages, making it a standout on the summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Coldplay, Elton John, Arctic Monkeys, and Beyoncé, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $400 and $1,200 USD, making Glastonbury Festival reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$500–$1,800
Massive (100K+)
Held each August in Chicago, USA, Lollapalooza Chicago is one of the world's most iconic festivals. The event is renowned for rock, indie and pop music and mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn. Over 4 days, the lineup spans rock, indie and pop, with additional sets spanning hip-hop and electronic. The atmosphere is shaped by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn, making it a standout on the late summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Billie Eilish, SZA, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Lil Uzi Vert, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Budgeting for the full trip (flights, tickets, accommodation, food) typically comes to $500–$1,800 USD. Expect hot, humid conditions. At that price point, Lollapalooza Chicago is reasonably priced for the calibre of artists on offer. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$350–$900
Massive (100K+)
Held each August in Montreal, Canada, Osheaga is a globally recognised mega-festival. The event is renowned for indie, rock and pop music and mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn. Over 3 days, the lineup spans indie, rock and pop, with additional sets spanning electronic and hip-hop. The atmosphere is shaped by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn, making it a standout on the late summer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Kendrick Lamar, The Killers, Dua Lipa, and Vampire Weekend, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Total costs — tickets, travel, accommodation, and food — typically fall between $350 and $900 USD, making Osheaga one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
$250–$700
Massive (100K+)
Every June, Milwaukee becomes a destination for rock, pop and indie fans as Summerfest takes over the city. One of the world's most iconic festivals, the festival has earned a devoted global following. The lineup covers rock, pop and indie, with additional sets spanning electronic and hip-hop across 11 days, underpinned by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn. Headliners and notable names include Lizzo, Fall Out Boy, Chris Stapleton, and Demi Lovato, joined by 1 more act across the bill. Budgeting for the full trip (flights, tickets, accommodation, food) typically comes to $250–$700 USD. Expect warm, humid conditions. At that price point, Summerfest is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
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