Satchmo SummerFest (also known as Satchmofest) is an annual music festival held in
New Orleans, Louisiana, in celebration of the
jazz trumpeter
Louis Armstrong. It is held in early August in order to coincide with August 4, Armstrong's birthday.[1] It was founded in 2001, in conjunction with Armstrong's centennial celebration.[2]
The festival is traditionally held on the grounds of the old
New Orleans Mint, now part of the
Louisiana State Museum. It has multiple stages, including stages for
traditional and contemporary jazz,
big-band jazz, and a children's stage for up-and-coming jazz musicians.[3] In his book New Atlantis, John Swenson said that it "never fails to be one of the most joyous and characteristically New Orleans festivals of the year."[4]
2020 saw the Summerfest go virtual due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, but it did happen in 2021.[5]
As of 2021, Satchmo Summerfest,
French Quarter Festival, and Holidays New Orleans Style are formally overseen by the nonprofit French Quarter Festivals, Inc., which as of 2017 is led by CEO Emily Madero.[5][6][7]