Are you ready to feel the rhythm of New Orleans like never before? As the official travel partner of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Expedia is teaming up with Grammy-winning artist and Jazz Fest headliner Anderson .Paak to give you an unforgettable experience in The Big Easy.
Expedia’s latest film, “A Big Jam in New Orleans,” directed by Louisiana-based filmmaker child., is more than just a promotional video—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the soulful city of New Orleans. Join Anderson .Paak and local legends like Tank and the Bangas as they take you on a musical journey through the streets of New Orleans, capturing the essence of its music, food, and culture.
In the film, Anderson .Paak immerses himself in the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans, inviting travelers from around the world to experience the magic of Jazz Fest weekends firsthand. From jamming with local musicians to savoring delicious cuisine at iconic spots like Jacques-Imo’s and Oceana Grill, .Paak’s exclusive travel guide ensures that festivalgoers make the most of their time in the city.
Expedia’s “A Big Jam in New Orleans” is part of the company’s larger creative platform, “Nothing Beats Being There,” which aims to inspire travelers to embark on unforgettable music and sports experiences. Whether you’re a jazz enthusiast or simply craving an adventure, this campaign encourages you to immerse yourself in the rich culture of New Orleans and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Released in February 2024, this professional campaign showcases Expedia’s commitment to providing travelers with unique and immersive experiences. With its captivating storytelling and celebration of local talent, “A Big Jam in New Orleans” invites you to discover the heartbeat of one of America’s most iconic cities.
So, what are you waiting for? Let Expedia be your guide to the ultimate Jazz Fest experience in New Orleans. Pack your bags, grab your tickets, and get ready for a musical journey like no other. With Expedia, the adventure begins the moment you step foot in The Big Easy.