This Is Important Tour Concert and Travel Guide

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The This Is Important tour is a must-see event for music lovers and adventure seekers alike. The tour will be visiting multiple cities across the country, with the first stop being in Los Angeles.

You'll want to plan ahead and book your travel arrangements in advance, as the tour is expected to draw a large crowd. Consider flying into Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for convenient access to the venue.

The tour will feature a unique blend of music, art, and interactive experiences that will leave you feeling inspired and energized. Get ready to immerse yourself in the creative and innovative atmosphere of the tour.

Be sure to check the official tour website for the most up-to-date information on the tour schedule, venue locations, and travel tips.

Event Details

The "This is Important Tour" is a unique experience that offers a comprehensive overview of the city's must-see attractions.

The tour begins on a Saturday at 9:00 AM, allowing participants to start their day feeling refreshed and energized.

The tour lasts for 5 hours, covering a total distance of 10 miles, and includes 15 stops at notable landmarks and cultural hotspots.

At a Glance

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Tour management can be a dream job for those who love live music and adventure. Tour managers often start out in similar roles, such as festival staff, booking agents, or live sound engineers, and work their way up to more prominent positions.

To get started, many tour managers begin by working for little or no pay with a friend's band, gaining valuable experience and connections. This hands-on approach is essential for building a reputation and learning the ins and outs of tour management.

As tour managers gain experience, they develop key skills like schedule management, personnel management, and budgeting. They must also be able to handle multitasking, organization, and leadership, while maintaining proactive communication and problem-solving skills.

Here are some essential skills for a tour manager:

  • Schedule management
  • Personnel management
  • Budgeting
  • Experience touring
  • Proactive communication skills
  • Problem-solving
  • Multitasking and organization
  • Leadership
  • Networking

Tour managers must be prepared for the challenges of life on the road, including long hours, unfamiliar cities, and interpersonal conflicts. However, they also get to enjoy the benefits of touring, like paid travel, free concerts, and new experiences.

Ticket Prices

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Ticket prices vary depending on the day and time of the event.

For Monday to Saturday evenings and matinees, ticket prices range from £25 to £110.

Previews on 21-25 November are priced lower, with tickets starting from £20.

Prices for these preview performances also top out at £79, which is lower than the highest price for regular performances.

Prices may change according to demand, so it's a good idea to check back for updates.

Travel and Accommodations

For the Eras Tour in New Orleans, you'll want to book your hotel room well in advance as demand is high. The Superdome is extremely walkable from most Downtown and French Quarter hotels.

You can find some great hotel options near the Superdome on the website. If you're traveling with a group, consider booking one of the hotels that cater specifically to group stays.

New Orleans Ticket Availability

In New Orleans, tickets to the Eras Tour are officially sold out, but there's still hope.

You can find resale tickets on reputable sites like Stubhub and SeatGeek, but be prepared for high prices due to high demand.

Don't forget to buy from a trustworthy reseller to avoid any issues.

Getting to and From the Concert Venue

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The Caesars Superdome has on-site parking available for purchase, along with nearby lots. If you're staying nearby, walking to the concert is a great option.

You can always catch a taxi, ride-share, or pedi-cab back afterwards. The streetcar is another great option for those staying near the different routes.

The Rampart-Loyola line is the closest to the dome, and you can also transfer to it from the Canal Street line. The Saint Charles Avenue line's Poydras stop is about a 15-minute walk from the Superdome.

If you're taking the streetcar, be sure to give yourself extra time, as streetcars might fill up. But don't be discouraged if full cars pass you by – it may just take some extra waiting to catch one that can accommodate additional riders.

If you're attending the Eras Tour with a child still in a car seat, we recommend reaching out to KreweCar – they're a kid-friendly ride-share service with background-checked drivers and car seats on request. Just be sure to book ahead of time.

Accommodations in New Orleans

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If you're planning to stay in New Orleans for the Eras Tour, you're in luck because the Superdome is extremely walkable from most Downtown and French Quarter hotels.

Demand for hotel rooms is high, so be sure to book your accommodations well in advance. You can find some of our top picks for hotels near the Superdome online.

If you're traveling with a group, consider booking one of our favorite hotels for group stays. This will make it easier to coordinate and have a great time with your crew.

There will also be hotels hosting Swiftie-specific events and activations, like brunches, bracelet making, and glitter stations.

Where to Eat

If you're attending the concert with kids, check out our top picks for kid-friendly dining in New Orleans, which can be found on our page about things to do near the Superdome and Smoothie King Center.

For a more adult-oriented dining experience, consider visiting Justine, Jack Rose, Bar Métier, Miss River, The Peacock Room, Maypop, Brennan’s, MaMou, Tacos del Cartel, Pluck Wine Bar, or Jewel of the South – all of which offer delicious food and a festive atmosphere.

You can also find inspiration for your dining plans by checking out our bachelorette itineraries, which highlight the best activities for a girly gathering, regardless of the occasion.

First Time in New Orleans

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New Orleans is a city that's full of life and energy, and there's so much to see and do. If you're visiting for the first time, you'll want to start by trying some of the city's famous beignets - they're a must-have.

Getting around the city is easy, thanks to the historic streetcar system. You can ride the streetcar to get a feel for the city and see some of the main sights.

The French Quarter is a must-visit destination, and it's easy to spend hours exploring its charming streets and alleys. Be sure to check out the WWOZ Livewire calendar to see who's playing where, as the city has a thriving live music scene.

If you're looking for a truly classic dining experience, be sure to check out one of the city's iconic restaurants, which serve up everything from white-tablecloth Creole cuisine to fried seafood.

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