New Orleans, United States
Other / Indoor & Outdoor / XS – 200-500
City
Rock, Hip-Hop, Country
$
Live music
Casual
Hi-Ho Lounge takes pride in its musical heritage.
Originally established in 2006, founders of The Maison Brian Greiner and Jeff Bromberger purchased the venue and took over operations in 2013. Hi-Ho Lounge is a resto-bar and nightclub located in New Orleans’ Marigny neighborhood, north of downtown. The open floorplan of the Hi-Ho Lounge is enhanced by wooden planks and Art Deco-style interiors.
Hi-Ho Lounge is part of the burgeoning alternative music scene, only a few streets down the Frenchmen Street stretch. This well-known nightclub is recognized as an alternative to the popular clubs in the French Quarter.
Featuring live music in the genres of indie-rock, hip-hop, electronic, jazz, funk, and pop–there is something for everyone.
Hi-Ho Lounge’s alternative reputation allows owners Greiner and Bromberger to showcase talents that would otherwise be uncommon to more mainstream audiences in the French Quarter clubs.
Be sure to catch Close Me Out Drunk Storytelling by Andrew Heala, and I Probably Shouldn’t Ask, an erotic standup presented by Abigail Isaacoff and Camille Roanne. Hi-Ho Lounge also hosts burlesque shows and film exhibitions.
Thanks to its musical diversity and dynamic entertainment schedule, Hi-Ho Lounge exceeds expectations.