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New Orleans designated a UNESCO ‘Creative City’ for music

Now New Orleans will join 407 other member cities, including only 10 US cities, spanning 100 countries in the UCCN.

New Orleans & Company announced that New Orleans has been designated a ‘Creative City” for Music by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), joining only nine US cities and giving our musicians prestigious global recognition and opportunities with other international Creative Cities.

 The Creative City of Music designation recognises cities that have identified music as a strategic factor for their growth and promotes cooperation among them. It also allows our city and our culture bearers to be part of the UNESCO international network. This designation also gives New Orleans a seat at the table for future UNESCO World Heritage Site designations and global events. 

"I am incredibly proud of the work our team has done over the past few years to connect with other Creative Cities and advocate for New Orleans’ inclusion in the network. Not only does this UCCN Creative Cities designation fortify our seat at the global table, but it opens avenues for our culture bearers to connect with others in the industry in a way never before possible,” said Walt Leger, III, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, the New Orleans tourism industry’s official destination marketing and sales organisation. “This recognition for our music community is well-deserved and will help ensure New Orleans’ rightful place as the most unique, remarkable and welcoming destination in the world.”

“Getting this designation is a tremendous achievement for the city of New Orleans. Music and its culture bearers are a major part of the fabric that makes New Orleans so special,” said New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. “Becoming a UNESCO Creative City of Music opens doors to our culture bearers and will help us further amplify the positive social and economic impacts of New Orleans’ music industry.”

“New Orleans, Louisiana is home to some of the world’s most unique cultural heritage elements that have created the alchemy and foundation for musical genres such as, Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll, Bounce and beyond. As a life long educator, band leader of Sunpie and the Louisiana Sunspots, Big Chief of the Northside Skull and Bone Gang, and member of the Black Men of Labor Social Aid and Pleasure Club, I’m excited and proud that our city is joining the ranks of UNESCO Creative Cities. Through Stewardship, we can perpetuate and preserve our culture heritage for  future generations,” said Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes, member of the New Orleans UNESCO Creative Cities of Music Advisory Board. 

"The magnitude of this achievement for both the city of New Orleans and our music culture bearers cannot be understated,” said Jacob Peters, Executive Director of the Bayou District Foundation. “The ability to connect with other UCCN member cities and share ideas and network is critical for New Orleans non-profits, and we look forward to growing these connections.” 

“Paducah proudly congratulates New Orleans on its designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Music. This recognition celebrates a legacy that has long inspired artists and audiences around the world. As a fellow Creative City, Paducah is thrilled to welcome New Orleans into the network and looks forward to the creative connections, shared learning, and cultural exchange that strengthen all of our communities. Creativity has a way of uniting us, and few places embody that spirit more than New Orleans," said Alyssa Phares, Focal Point of Paducah UNESCO Creative City of Crafts & Folk Art. 


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