Set against the backdrop of the Market Street power plant and the banks of the Mississippi river, you’ll find a beautiful festival in March with all the style and pizzazz of its birthplace. BUKU art and music project returns to New Orleans.
The festival is celebrating its 10th year. WWLTV caught up with Co-founder, Dante DiPasquale to discuss how they kept the vibe of the festival going all of these years.
“I mean it really is all about the fans, their creativity, they come here, they let loose they inspire us. The local artist the local musicians it’s really just who we’re inspired by and we just keep trying to do cool new things, weird things,” DiPasquale said.
The festival returns after a three-year hiatus do the COVID pandemic.
“It feels really good. There’s nothing like this site, it’s crazy. We’re here in sort of a new part of the site this year the skyline stage where Tame and Tyler are going to play,” the co-founder shared.
While music is a big part of the NOLA festival so is the art.