
Chickie Wah Wah Presents
Andrew Duhon
Wed, 29 Apr, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119
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Online advance ticket pricing is always lower than walkup ticket pricing.
We are pleased and honored to welcome back to Chickie Wah Wah on the night of Wednesday April 29th, one of the very best singers and songwriters in New Orleans, Andrew Duhon. We love Andrew’s songs, we love his voice, we love his soulfulness, and we are blessed that he chooses our listening room to present his songs and his music.
We are thrilled to have him back to Chickie for our 2026 Fest-o-Matic series, and we can’t wait to see what surprises he has in store for us and for all of you. Don’t sleep on this one; this will sell out in advance! You will be in for some of the best songs and musicianship you have ever experienced.
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Age Limit
18+
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Refund Policy
All tickets are non-refundable.

Folk
Andrew Duhon
Andrew Duhon
Folk
For a young Andrew Duhon, the road was the connection from “No Man’s Land” to the “Promised Land.” A chance to truly connect with former strangers through song. But with that comes a weight. Duhon has a knack for telling the kind of stories that clearly cost the writer something to tell. Entertaining? Sure, but when a song written by a stranger heals you, even in the smallest way, that's a connection beyond entertainment, and that is the journey Andrew Duhon sets out on from his home in Louisiana. His songs are about recognizing our story as much as they are about telling his, and his coast to coast pursuits have given him a clearer view of the American Landscape than most are privy to.
The Parish Record was recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, LA, where deep in Cajun country sits a wood-panel barn engulfed in oak and cypress trees along the slow butterscotch bayou pace of the Vermillion River. "It wasn’t time to hit Nashville or try out something new on this one. It was about believing in the songs from where the songs came from.” This new collection speaks of Louisiana and carries the weight synonymous with Duhon records: deep, evocative narratives that take listeners on a journey through a character’s skin, heart-wrenching ballads which bare the songwriter’s soul, and hard-driving bluesy rockers that rise in counterbalance to the weight of the lyric.