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WHERE BEATS, BITES, AND BOURBON COLLIDE IN THE BAYOU.
 
Gumbo Soul is more than a show — it’s an immersive New Orleans experience that fuses the bold sounds of NOLA with the rich tastes of Creole cuisine and handcrafted cocktails. Imagine the energy of Bourbon Street, the spirit of a Mardi Gras parade, and the intimacy of a cabaret all stirred into one unforgettable night.
Featuring headliner Casmé, the soul songstress lighting up stages with her powerhouse vocals and fierce NOLA pride.
Live sets by local artists bringing the heat with brass, bounce, jazz, and everything in between.
Bold bites, signature drinks, and sensory surprises throughout the night.
Carnival glam, neon lights, and golden vibes.
Celebrate the spirit, resilience, and rhythm of New Orleans — 20 years after Katrina, we're turning pain into power and soul into celebration.

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Meet Casme’ –The Soul Songstress

​New Orleans’ reigning Soul Songstress—Casme’: chart-topping, competition-winning, and media-featured performer.

Hailing from New Orleans, CASME’—known as “The Soul Songstress” and “Queen of the Bayou”—is an American singer, songwriter, and performer whose powerful voice and magnetic stage presence have captivated audiences worldwide. A staple of the New Orleans music scene, she claimed the top spot on ReverbNation’s charts for six consecutive years, winning major talent competitions including Essence Festival’s New Orleans Music Showcase (2019), Sing Like A Star NOLA (2018), GMA Best New Artist, and Hard Rock Café’s Rising Battle.

Casme’ has performed on marquee stages such as The Essence Festival and in Washington, DC for the Congressional Black Caucus, where she shared a duet moment with legendary artist Eric Benét. Her national media visibility includes features on Good Morning America and an appearance in Walmart’s Oscar commercial “The Receipt”. Beyond her music, she’s been recognized as an American Bridal Icon, and celebrated as the Queen of the Bayou for her soulful artistry and community impact.

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