Gasa Gasa

New Orleans


We're unsure what is most interesting at this performance and drinking space inside an art gallery: the art, the music or the patrons. Come for an eclectic array of live music, including jazz, folk and indie.

Big Freedia was on the lineup for Gasa Gasa's first anniversary.


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