AAN’s Convention in New Orleans will feature events that ensure participants can take full advantage of this year’s “Saints and Sinners” theme.
Gambit publisher and AAN Convention Chair Margo DuBos has planned a night of divine deviance for the evening of Friday, July 22 in The Republic, located at 828 South Peters.
The Tyronne Foster & The Arc Singers gospel choir will begin the night’s festivities, followed by a performance from New Orleans burlesque troupe Bustout Burlesque. The Stooges Brass Band will close out the evening. New Orleans cuisine will be served, as well as free drinks.
Bustout Burlesque is an authentic 1950’s-style
burlesque show, recreating the glamorous
nightclub entertainment found on Bourbon Street decades ago. It brings back sexy, glamorous,
and risque New Orleans-style entertainment with elegance, flair, and wit.
Glamorous girls, a comic emcee, a sexy songstress, along with mood lighting, props, and a
live jazz band, makes this an unforgettable and unique New Orleans experience.
The Stooges Brass Band has been a premier
New Orleans Brass Band since 1996, While
appealing to the emotions of traditional jazz,
they incorporate hip hop sounds that sets them
apart from all others.
DuBos said the goal is that the audience will “leave at 10 feeling real happy.”
The following evening, the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) will be hosting a closing cocktail reception at the Museum of the American Cocktail.
DISCUS is the national trade association representing the makers of distilled spirits products sold in America. Vice President Ben Jenkins said the organization is “thrilled to partner with AAN on a reception that’s sure to be festive, educational and refreshing.”
“Well-informed coverage of the local spirits scene is more important now than ever,” he said. “As other print newsrooms shrink around the country, the alts are taking an increasing role in covering spirits from a policy perspective, too.”
Along with a exclusive tour of the museum, participants will also able to enjoy famous New Orleans cocktails, such as The Sazarac, Hurricane and Pimm’s Cup.