Back to All Events

Anders Osborne

  • Manship Theatre 100 Lafayette Street Baton Rouge, LA, 70801 United States (map)

Anders Osborne

Folk/Rock/New Orleans

Anders Osborne

PRESENTED BY NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FOUNDATION, CHESTEEN & ASSOCIATES CPA, JONES WALKER, AND CYPRESS TITLE

Date and Time: March 11, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

Ticket Price: Starting at $46, including fees

This performance is an intimate evening with Anders Osborne, featuring Brad Walker on the saxophone.

Come early for the Block Party: Twilight in the Alley

Join us at 6:00 for free live music in Rue Albritton, the alleyway that leads up to our Third Street entrance. Grab a drink at our bar and enjoy your time before entering the theatre!

Tickets to the Anders Osborne show are not required to attend Twilight in the Alley. Thank you to Visit Baton Rouge for making this Block Party possible.

About Anders

Anders Osborne and Brad Walker

Anders Osborne was born in 1966 in Uddevalla, Sweden and at a young age knew that he spoke the language of music and poetry well. He fell in love with everything from Vivaldi, Chopin and Black Sabbath to Robert Johnson, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison and Cat Steven’s to John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan and Bob Marley. “Blues connected everything together for me," Osborne recalls. "The early rock, the R&B, the jazz, the singer-songwriters. Blues was like a thread running through everything." He began playing in open D tuning which gives his fretwork a signature sound and feel. "I first heard Open D on Joni Mitchell's Blue, and my fingers just fit the tuning.” Osborne travelled around Europe in his late teens and in 1986, when he was nineteen years old, he visited New Orleans. He fell in love with the city, and never left.

Osborne released his first album Doin’ Fine in 1989 and as would be the case on is future releases, he wrote virtually all of the material. His songs have also appeared on recordings of other artists including two he co-wrote with Keb Mo for the latter’s Grammy winning Slow Down, and Tim McGraw’s number one Country hit Watch The Wind Blow By. Others who have recorded Osborne’s songs include Brad Paisley, Aaron Neville, and Trombone Shorty.

After living and performing there for almost four decades Osborne has become a fixture of the New Orleans musical community. Guitar Player called him “the poet laureate of Louisiana’s fertile roots music scene.” New Orleans' Gambit Weekly has honored Osborne as the Entertainer of The Year. OffBeat named him the Crescent City’s Best Guitarist on three occasions, and the Best Songwriter twice. He has appeared at Jazz Fest for 35 years and will perform at the festival again in 2024.

This concert has been moved from Feb. 5 to March 11.

A message from Anders:
I’m so sad to share that I’ve been put on vocal rest by my doctor for the next two weeks. Because of this, we’ve made the difficult decision to reschedule my performance at the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge, LA from February 5th to March 11th. All tickets will automatically transfer to the new date. If you’d prefer a refund, you can request one at the point of sale. Thank you so much for your understanding and support. I can’t wait to see you all in March!

We're happy to have a rescheduled date so soon, and your tickets are already transferred to the new date. If you'd like to keep your tickets for the new date, no further action is needed. If you'd like a show credit for another show or a refund, please reply to this email, or email boxoffice@manshiptheatre.org.

Check him out:


Check out our theatre!

Take a 3D tour of Manship Theatre! No matter where you sit, you'll feel close to the action. The first and second mezzanines are positioned over the orchestra ring, so every seat offers an intimate, exciting view of the stage. 

Manship Theatre does not authorize third party ticket sellers. Any ticket purchased outside the Manship Theatre Website may not be valid. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to attend performances. Please carefully consider whether a performance is appropriate for children before planning to attend.

Previous
Previous
March 10

Sinners

Next
Next
March 12

Natchez (Featuring a Q&A)