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On tour
Yes
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Blues & Classic Rock, Blues & Roots, R&b, Funk & Soul, Hammond B3, New Orleans Music, New Orleans Piano
Concerts
Jun
26
John "Papa" Gros performs at Music in the Mountains Concert Series
Big Sky
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Jul
10
John "Papa" Gros performs at the 2025 Dayton Levitt's Eichelberger Concert Series
Dayton
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Jul
11
John "Papa" Gros live at BLU Jazz
Akron
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Jul
12
Big Easy in Buffalo presents John "Papa" Gros live at The Cave
Buffalo
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Jul
13
Pittsburgh Winery presents John "Papa" Gros
Pittsburgh
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Jul
25
U.K. Solo Piano Tour - Goin' Up the Country Blues Club
Worthenbury
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Jul
26
U.K. Solo Piano Tour: Green Note Basement Bar
London
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Sep
05
John "Papa" Gros performs at First Friday at the Sunrise Theater
Southern Pines
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Oct
31
Ouachita Live presents John "Papa" Gros at Alley Park
West Monroe
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About John Papa Gros
John “Papa” Gros
“Sharing New Orleans with the world is my calling,” says pianist and organist John “Papa” Gros (pronounced grow). “That's what I have been doing and that's what I’ll do with the rest of my life.”
For over three decades, Gros has brought his city’s celebratory culture to listeners around the globe. Gros mixes all the sounds of New Orleans - funk, trad jazz, brass band, blues - and makes it his own signature gumbo. His new solo album Central City, shows Gros capturing New Orleans’ distinct feel-good charm with help from some of its’ most renowned players.
Gros began playing gigs when he was just fifteen years old but didn’t truly kick off his career until after graduating from Loyola in 1989 with a degree in French Horn performance. During the seminal years that followed, the young man cut his teeth as a solo performer on Bourbon Street while also developing a reputation as a formidable sideman. He backed up some of the biggest names in the Crescent City,: such as Meters bassist George Porter Jr. and guitarist Snooks Eaglin. Studying under mentors decades his senior, Gros absorbed a lifetime of lessons in only a few years and quickly became part of the direct lineage of New Orleans music.
Between 2000 and 2013, Gros began his transition into the spotlight by leading Papa Grows Funk, a highly revered group that mixed hard-hitting funk grooves with often unpredictable jazz spontaneity. The band released six critically-acclaimed studio albums, including Needle in the Groove, which was co-produced by New Orleans legend and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Allen Toussaint. The group’s weekly gigs at the world-famous Maple Leaf became a staple for both locals and tourists alike, eventually leading to Gros touring in far off countries like Japan and Brazil.
Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in 2005 caused Gros to reanalyze his role in the world.
“Before Katrina, I was simply a New Orleans musician, but after Katrina, I told my story of what New Orleans meant to me and why it is culturally significant to the world. It was at that point I became a New Orleans cultural ambassador, who happens to be a loudmouth, piano-playing, singer-songwriter.”
After Papa Grows Funk dissolved, Gros briefly returned to sideman work, playing organ for a series of all-star tributes to Dr. John and the Neville Brothers. The 2014 Dr. John tribute, The Music Mojo of Dr. John, was later released as a critically-acclaimed live album that featured Gros playing with Bruce Springsteen, Mavis Staples, Jason Isbell, and John Fogerty. More importantly for Gros, those tribute concerts allowed him to play alongside his two biggest influences: the Doctor and Art Neville, both of whom passed in 2019.
In 2016, Gros returned to the spotlight yet again with his second solo album River’s On Fire, the much anticipated follow up to his 2004 debut Day’s End. Co-produced by Gros and Tracy Freeman (Harry Connick Jr, Rebirth Brass Band, Bonerama), the album’s fiery funk rock showed how Gros had matured as both a songwriter and bandleader. It firmly established Gros’ identity as a solo force.
Now, Gros is preparing to release Central City, his third solo album. The album is a collection of classic New Orleans songs, both new and old, filtered through his decades of dedication to his craft. The album features Gros’ feel good originals alongside his takes on beloved songs by Allen Toussaint, Lloyd Price, and John Prine. Joining Gros on the album are a who’s who in the keepers of the New Orleans tradition, including singer Ivan Neville (Dumpstaphunk), drummer Herlin Riley (Wynton Marsalis), banjoist Don Vappie, guitarist Brian Stoltz (Neville Brothers), trumpeter Mark Braud (Harry Connick Jr.), trombonist Mark Mullins (Bonerama), clarinetist Tim Laughlin, and his former boss George Porter Jr. (Meters). Together, they perfectly exploit the similarities between New Orleans jazz and early rock 'n' roll on songs such as "Yeah Yeah Yeah" and "Personality."
“I’m walking in the same path [as Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, and Art Neville,]” explains Gros. “I’ve been following them my whole life. Now, they’re no longer in front of me. They’ve gotten off the path but the path is still very clear.”
Gros began playing gigs when he was just fifteen years old but didn’t truly kick off his career until after graduating from Loyola in 1989 with a degree in French Horn performance. During the seminal years that followed, the young man cut his teeth as a solo performer on Bourbon Street while also developing a reputation as a formidable sideman. He backed up some of the biggest names in the Crescent City,: such as Meters bassist George Porter Jr. and guitarist Snooks Eaglin. Studying under mentors decades his senior, Gros absorbed a lifetime of lessons in only a few years and quickly became part of the direct lineage of New Orleans music.
Between 2000 and 2013, Gros began his transition into the spotlight by leading Papa Grows Funk, a highly revered group that mixed hard-hitting funk grooves with often unpredictable jazz spontaneity. The band released six critically-acclaimed studio albums, including Needle in the Groove, which was co-produced by New Orleans legend and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Allen Toussaint. The group’s weekly gigs at the world-famous Maple Leaf became a staple for both locals and tourists alike, eventually leading to Gros touring in far off countries like Japan and Brazil.
Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in 2005 caused Gros to reanalyze his role in the world.
“Before Katrina, I was simply a New Orleans musician, but after Katrina, I told my story of what New Orleans meant to me and why it is culturally significant to the world. It was at that point I became a New Orleans cultural ambassador, who happens to be a loudmouth, piano-playing, singer-songwriter.”
After Papa Grows Funk dissolved, Gros briefly returned to sideman work, playing organ for a series of all-star tributes to Dr. John and the Neville Brothers. The 2014 Dr. John tribute, The Music Mojo of Dr. John, was later released as a critically-acclaimed live album that featured Gros playing with Bruce Springsteen, Mavis Staples, Jason Isbell, and John Fogerty. More importantly for Gros, those tribute concerts allowed him to play alongside his two biggest influences: the Doctor and Art Neville, both of whom passed in 2019.
In 2016, Gros returned to the spotlight yet again with his second solo album River’s On Fire, the much anticipated follow up to his 2004 debut Day’s End. Co-produced by Gros and Tracy Freeman (Harry Connick Jr, Rebirth Brass Band, Bonerama), the album’s fiery funk rock showed how Gros had matured as both a songwriter and bandleader. It firmly established Gros’ identity as a solo force.
Now, Gros is preparing to release Central City, his third solo album. The album is a collection of classic New Orleans songs, both new and old, filtered through his decades of dedication to his craft. The album features Gros’ feel good originals alongside his takes on beloved songs by Allen Toussaint, Lloyd Price, and John Prine. Joining Gros on the album are a who’s who in the keepers of the New Orleans tradition, including singer Ivan Neville (Dumpstaphunk), drummer Herlin Riley (Wynton Marsalis), banjoist Don Vappie, guitarist Brian Stoltz (Neville Brothers), trumpeter Mark Braud (Harry Connick Jr.), trombonist Mark Mullins (Bonerama), clarinetist Tim Laughlin, and his former boss George Porter Jr. (Meters). Together, they perfectly exploit the similarities between New Orleans jazz and early rock 'n' roll on songs such as "Yeah Yeah Yeah" and "Personality."
“I’m walking in the same path [as Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, and Art Neville,]” explains Gros. “I’ve been following them my whole life. Now, they’re no longer in front of me. They’ve gotten off the path but the path is still very clear.”
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Genres
Blues & Classic Rock, Blues & Roots, R&b, Funk & Soul, Hammond B3, New Orleans Music, New Orleans Piano
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John Papa Gros Tour Cities
Akron, OH
Big Sky, MT
London, United Kingdom
Pittsburgh, PA
Dayton, OH
Buffalo, NY
West Monroe, LA
Southern Pines, NC
Frequently Asked Questions About John Papa Gros
Concerts & Tour Date Information
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 9 dates across 8 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is John Papa Gros scheduled to play?
John Papa Gros is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the John Papa Gros tour start?
John Papa Gros’s tour starts Jun 26, 2025 and ends on Oct 31, 2025.
They will play 8 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Big Sky at Len Hill Park and their next upcoming concert
will be in Worthenbury at Goin up the Country Blues Club.
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:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 26 - Big Sky,
MT @ Len Hill Park
Jul 10 - Dayton,
OH @ Levitt Pavilion Dayton
Jul 11 - Akron,
OH @ Blu Jazz+
Jul 12 - Buffalo,
NY @ The Cave
Jul 13 - Pittsburgh,
PA @ Pittsburgh Winery
Jul 25 - Worthenbury,
WLS @ Goin up the Country Blues Club
Jul 26 - London,
United Kingdom @ Green Note
Sep 05 - Southern Pines,
NC @ Sunrise Theater
Oct 31 - West Monroe,
LA @ Alley Park