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Category Blues & Classic Rock, Funk & Soul, New Orleans Music, New Orleans Piano, Blues & Roots, R&b, Hammond B3

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About John Papa Gros

John “Papa” Gros (pronounced Grow) is a New Orleans pianist, organist and singer-songwriter whose career reflects the city itself—resilient, rhythmic, steeped in tradition, and always evolving. For more than thirty years, Gros has served as both a keeper and a translator of New Orleans music, blending funk, R&B, jazz, blues, rock, and Americana into a sound that is deeply rooted yet forward-looking. Born in New Orleans, Gros embodies his hometown’s culture and deeply rooted traditions, absorbing its music and spirit. He began playing piano and French horn at age eleven and attended Loyola University in uptown New Orleans, graduating with a degree in French horn performance. While his formal training provided discipline and technique, Gros’ real education came from the school of hard knocks in the clubs and on the streets—learning the language of groove, feel, and restraint from the musical elders who had built the city’s sound. That apprenticeship took shape in the ’90’s, when Gros evolved into a first-call sideman for some of New Orleans’ most revered artists. His tenure with George Porter Jr.’s Runnin’ Pardners placed him in direct lineage with The Meters and the architects of New Orleans funk, while tours with Snooks Eaglin, Earl King, Better Than Ezra, Anders Osborne, Irma Thomas and others sharpened his musical instincts and sense of purpose. These years cemented Gros not just as a formidable keyboardist, but as a musician entrusted with carrying cultural weight. Gros’ keyboard style, equal parts Professor Longhair, Dr. John, Art Neville and Randy Newman, follows in the great New Orleans piano tradition while forging a modern and innovative style and sound, placing him in direct lineage with and a torchbearer for the next generation of New Orleans greats. In 2000, Gros formed Papa Grows Funk, a band that would become synonymous with modern New Orleans funk. Anchored by a legendary twelve-year Monday night residency at the fabled Maple Leaf Bar, PGF fused deep funk grooves with jazz spontaneity and unfiltered live energy. Papa Grows Funk released six studio and live albums, including Needle in the Groove, co-produced by New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint, toured extensively throughout the U.S. and abroad, building a devoted following before disbanding in 2013, all documented in the independent documentary film, Do U Want It?  After Papa Grows Funk ended its run, Gros returned to sideman work, contributing to high-profile tributes honoring Dr. John and the Neville Brothers. The 2014 Music Mojo of Dr. John concert—later released as a live album—featured Gros alongside Bruce Springsteen, Mavis Staples, Jason Isbell, and John Fogerty, and allowed him to perform with both Dr. John and Allen Toussaint, two of his most influential mentors. The widespread devastation and social upheaval of Hurricane Katrina reshaped Gros’ purpose, deepening his commitment to telling New Orleans’ story through music. That sense of responsibility carried forward into his solo work, beginning with Day’s End (2004), followed by River’s On Fire (2016), a bold statement of artistic independence and maturity. In 2020, Gros released Central City, a joyful, intergenerational celebration of New Orleans songcraft featuring an all-star cast of local icons and collaborators. Gros’ music has also reached wide audiences beyond the stage. His performances and compositions have appeared in HBO’s Treme, NCIS: New Orleans, The Judge, and C.L.A.W.S., reinforcing his role as an authentic musical voice of the city. His songs have additionally been broadcast during Major League Baseball Championship games and NBA playoff broadcasts, placing the New Orleans funk tradition on some of the largest stages in American sports media. The years that followed tested Gros yet again. During the pandemic, he forged new connections with listeners through weekly livestreams. In 2022, Hurricane Ida destroyed his family home and rehearsal space, prompting another long rebuilding process. From that upheaval emerged Silent S Recording Studio, where Gros slowly and deliberately recorded his most inspired project to date. That project, Giants (2026), is a groove-driven tribute to the artists who shaped Gros’ musical DNA—Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, The Meters, Levon Helm, and Billy Preston. Recorded live in New Orleans with support from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and the Threadhead Cultural Foundation, the album captures songs refined through years of performance and delivered with equal parts reverence and risk. Today, John “Papa” Gros stands as a bridge between generations: a masterful keyboardist, seasoned songwriter, and powerful live performer who honors the past by making it move in the now—loudly, joyfully, and in real time.

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Blues & Classic Rock, Funk & Soul, New Orleans Music, New Orleans Piano, Blues & Roots, R&b, Hammond B3

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Is John Papa Gros on tour?

Yes, John Papa Gros is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming John Papa Gros concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The John Papa Gros tour is scheduled for 15 dates across 15 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is John Papa Gros scheduled to play?

John Papa Gros is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the John Papa Gros tour start?

John Papa Gros's tour starts Jul 22, 2026 and ends on Jan 16, 2027. They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in Atlantic City at Kennedy Plaza and their next upcoming concert will be in Atlantic City at Kennedy Plaza.

What venues is John Papa Gros performing at?

As part of the John Papa Gros tour, John Papa Gros is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Jul 22 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Kennedy Plaza
Jul 23 - King Of Prussia, PA @ Upper Merion Township Building Park
Jul 24 - Somers Point, NJ @ Municipal Beach Park
Jul 25 - New York, NY @ Iridium
Jul 30 - Panama City Beach, FL @ Aaron Bessant Park
Aug 19 - Marlboro, NY @ The Falcon
Aug 20 - Norwich, NY @ Chenango County Fairgrounds
Aug 21 - Hyannis, MA @ Neptune's
Aug 22 - Worcester, MA @ The Raven
Sep 18 - Barnoldswick, United Kingdom @ Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre
Sep 20 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ Seven Arts
Sep 20 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Cafe #9
Sep 26 - London, England @ Piano Smithfield
Oct 17 - New Orleans, LA @ Woldenberg Park

2027 Tour Dates:

Jan 16 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Fort Lauderdale