The global collective, Rockin’ 1000, consisting of 1,000 musicians, will be performing together for the concert of their lives, according to officials with New Orleans & Company.
The one-night event is set to take place at the Caesars Superdome on Jan. 31, 2026, and will include guitarists, bassists, drummers, keyboardists. Additionally, a horn section featuring trumpets, saxophones and trombones, will pay tribute to New Orleans.
New Orleans & Company officials say the musicians “will all take the stage together, to unleash a wall of sound in unison, unlike anything the U.S. has ever seen: live, loud, and in perfect sync.”
“To bring Rockin’1000 to the United States, the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll, is a dream we’ve had for many years. To host our inaugural event in an iconic American city like New Orleans, and a venue like Caesars Superdome, means the world. There is nothing more powerful than bringing complete strangers together through the power of music. For one unforgettable night on stage, we create an emotional connection that unites not just the musicians, but the friends, family, and fans who have come to support them. I cannot wait to share this epic experience and expand our global community of devoted music lovers.”
Visionary Founder of Rockin’1000, Fabio Zaffagnini
The event began in 2015 originally in Zaffagnini’s small Italian town, where 1,000 musicians performed a tribute to the Foo Fighters. It has since grown to more than 100,000 musicians united by passion to “create something extraordinary through the power of collective energy.”
In its 10 year run, so far, Rockin’ 1000 has filled stadiums in 20 countries, sold more than 300,000 tickets and received hundreds of millions of views online.
The event is said to be a “once-in-a-lifetime experiences for band members and audiences alike.”
New Orleans sustains one of the most vibrant and historic music scenes in the country and we are honored to introduce the United States to these 1,000 passionate musicians of the international music community, of all skill levels, to perform on the floor of the Caesars Superdome, the site of so many iconic moments in its 50-year history.”
Walt Leger III, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company
To join the band or to purchase a ticket for the event visit the New Orleans & Company website.
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