Ticket price includes the buffet, live gospel show, tax, tip, and non-alcoholic beverages. --Parties who wish to be seated together should purchase their tickets at the same time. --For parties of 20 or more, please call the House of Blues sales department at (504) 310-4990. --PLEASE NOTE: SEATING BEGINS AT 10AM, SHOW BEGINS AT 10:20AM. This House of Blues WORLD-FAMOUS EVENT is a foot stomping napkin waving good time. This spectacular experience showcases local talent performing both traditional and contemporary Gospel songs. Before and during the show treat yourself to an amazing all-you-can-eat buffet featuring breakfast favorites plus tender carving stations, southern specialties and mouth-watering desserts. Don't miss our signature chicken and waffles! A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the House of Blues Music Forward Foundation, providing arts and music support to underserved youth. Sale Dates and Times: Public Onsale : Sat, 4 Nov 2017 at 10:00 AM
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GOSPEL BRUNCH at House of Blues New Orleans MOTHERS DAY Early Seating
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225 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA
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