Night in N'awlins Featuring Lalah Hathaway, Daley, Raheem DeVaughn, Keith Jackson, and Coline Creuzot

Night in N'awlins Featuring Lalah Hathaway, Daley, Raheem DeVaughn, Keith Jackson, and Coline Creuzot

Tipitina's Foundation Mardi Gras Grandstands, 501 Napoleon Ave, 70115 New Orleans Kort

fim. 02.07.2026 19:00

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  • Lalah Hathaway
    Lalah Hathaway

    Five-time Grammy winner Lalah Hathaway shares the record with Beyoncé for the most ‘Best Traditional R&B Performance’ awards won at the Grammys, each holding three. A sought-after collaborator to some of today’s top hitmakers, undeniable music royalty, and unmatched vocal abilities, Lalah Hathaway is an artist, singer/songwriter and producer not to be slept on. A purveyor of many genres, Lalah’s seven solo albums are complemented by an illustrious track-record of collaborations with the likes of Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Anderson. Paak, Robert Glasper, Rapsody, Snoop Dogg, Esperanza Spalding and more. Her talents have inspired invitations to the stage from music legends, Prince, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock to name a few. As daughter to the late, great Donny Hathaway, Chicago-born and raised Lalah Hathaway has the most soulful of music running through her veins.

  • Raheem DeVaughn
    Raheem DeVaughn
    Floetry is a female British Neo Soul, RnB and Hip Hop duo. The members of the group are singer/songwriter Marsha Songstress Ambrosius and poet/songwriter Natalie The Floacist Stewart.

    In 2000, the duo moved to the United States to further pursue their music career, later that year they signed to Dreamworks Records. In 2002 they released their debut album Floetic, which featured the singles Floetic and Say Yes. Floetry released a live album titled Floacism in 2003. The two-disc set consisted of a CD and DVD and included the single Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong), featuring rapper Mos Def. Their third album Flo'ology was released in November 2005 and included the single Supastar, featuring rapper Common.

    Floetry also became formidable songwriters as a team and as individuals. They have written for Jill Scott, Jazz of Dru Hill, Glenn Lewis, Bilal, Patti Labelle, Earth Wind & Fire and Michael Jackson, for whom Marsha penned the hit 2002 single Butterflies.

    After touring non stop 2002-2006, Floetry took a break to focus on their solo careers respectively. Marsha Ambrosius releasing Late Nights Early Mornings (2011), Friends & Lovers (2014), NYLA (2018) and Casablanco (2024). The Floacist releasing Floetic Soul (2010), Floetry RE:Birth (2012) and Rise Of The Phoenix Mermaid (2014).

    In 2015 & 2016 The group reunited for two sold out reunion tours across the US, leaving fans the promise of the possibility to be able to celebrate the Floetic era from the early 2000’s Neo Soul movement again and again!

    Floetry met through their love of basketball and formed a friendship. Both attended The Brits Performing Arts School in the UK. Marsha majored in Music & Business and Finance and Natalie majored in Performing Arts & Theatre. After graduating both women continued to keep in touch. Natalie was a founding member of a poetry collective named 3 Plus 1 and stared in a few major ad campaigns and Marsha released a solo single and became a signed songwriter. After an annual catch up to congratulate each other on their progressions and solo successes, they decided to experiment with bringing their solo crafts together. The fusion became what went on to become Floetry.