Preservation Hall is a noted jazz performance hall located at 726 St. Peter Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It hosts nightly concerts featuring a rotating roster of bands. The bands of Preservation Hall typically perform jazz in the New Orleans style. Despite the fame of the institution, admittance is affordable ($8 as of early 2005). Because of limited seating, crowds typically begin lining up well in advance of a performance (no reservation are accepted), and the line is typically quite long, although sometimes musicians will play for those waiting in line.
In addition to the French Quarter Hall, bands of New Orleans musicians tour the world under the Preservation Hall Jazz Band name.
In August of 2005, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina forced Preservation Hall to close although the building remains largely intact. The first post-Katrina performance at Preservation Hall took place on April 27-28, 2006, commemorating its 45th Anniversary.
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