Rising pop superstar Chappell Roan would surely draw a massive crowd at Jazz Fest (Photo by John Garcia/The Pelican Star).

As the excitement builds for the 2025 edition of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, speculation is rising about which artists might headline one of the world’s most eclectic and celebrated music festivals. Known for mixing New Orleans’ rich jazz traditions with world-class performances across genres, Jazz Fest has seen everyone from Stevie Wonder to The Rolling Stones grace its stages. Here’s our prediction of 10 buzzing artists we think could light up the festival next year.

1. Post Malone

One of the most versatile artists of his generation, Post Malone continues to dominate the charts with his seamless fusion of pop, rock, and hip-hop. His eclectic catalog, filled with anthems like “Circles” and “Sunflower,” makes him an ideal fit for a diverse festival crowd. Post’s energetic and often emotional performances have made him a must-see act on the festival circuit, and he would bring a dynamic set to New Orleans.

2. Paul McCartney

As one of the most legendary figures in music history, Paul McCartney has made previous Jazz Fest appearances, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see him return for 2025. McCartney’s performance would likely span his extensive career, from The Beatles to his solo hits. Songs like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be” would undoubtedly become sing-along moments for the ages. His presence would be a monumental highlight for festival-goers.

3. Oasis

The long-rumored reunion of Oasis could potentially come to fruition in 2025, and Jazz Fest would be the perfect venue for such an iconic comeback. The Britpop legends, known for tracks like “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova,” could bring a sense of nostalgia and rock swagger to the festival, offering fans a rare chance to see one of the biggest bands of the ’90s back in action.

4. Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen is no stranger to Jazz Fest and is a highly likely candidate for the 2025 lineup. The Boss’s live performances are legendary, often stretching over three hours and packed with hits like “Born to Run” and “Dancing in the Dark.” His ability to connect with the crowd and his vast catalog of American rock classics make him a perfect fit for the festival’s headliner slot.

5. Sabrina Carpenter

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has skyrocketed to fame in recent years, with her 2024 album bringing her even more critical acclaim. Known for her infectious pop tunes and dynamic stage presence, Carpenter’s performance at Jazz Fest would bring a youthful, energetic vibe. Her hits like “Nonsense” and “Emails I Can’t Send” would have fans singing along and dancing throughout her set.

6. Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan has emerged as one of the most exciting new pop artists in 2024, known for her theatrical performances and bold, boundary-pushing style. With her distinct mix of indie pop and electropop, Roan would bring a fresh and colorful energy to the Jazz Fest stage. Her captivating performances and unique sound are perfect for drawing in a younger crowd while still maintaining artistic credibility.

7. Morgan Wallen

Country superstar Morgan Wallen has become a major force in music, blending country with pop and rock elements to reach massive crossover success. His songs like “Wasted on You” and “Last Night” have dominated the charts, and his laid-back, Southern charm would resonate well with Jazz Fest’s diverse audience. Expect a packed crowd for Wallen’s potential set, filled with sing-alongs and festival anthems.

8. Mumford & Sons

After some time away from the spotlight, Mumford & Sons could return to the festival circuit with their folk-rock sound in 2025. Known for their high-energy live performances and crowd-favorite hits like “I Will Wait” and “Little Lion Man,” the band would fit perfectly into Jazz Fest’s lineup, which frequently highlights folk and rock acts alongside its jazz offerings.

9. Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey has long captivated audiences with her moody, atmospheric sound and cinematic lyrics. With her latest album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, Lana has further cemented her place as a unique voice in contemporary music. Her haunting, dreamy performances would provide a mellow yet unforgettable experience for Jazz Fest attendees looking for something a bit more introspective.

10. Hozier

After the success of his 2023 album Unreal Unearth, Hozier is an ideal candidate for Jazz Fest 2025. His soulful voice and rich lyrics, combined with his ability to move between folk, rock, and blues, align perfectly with the diverse musical styles represented at the festival. Songs like “Take Me to Church” and “Work Song” would undoubtedly resonate with the festival crowd, making Hozier’s set a must-see event.


From pop and rock icons to rising stars and country powerhouses, Jazz Fest 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most diverse and exciting lineups yet. These artists are buzzing in 2024 and poised to take over major festival stages across the globe, and we can’t wait to see who will join the ranks of legendary Jazz Fest performers in the coming year!

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