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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Rising Artist Spotlight: Jacob Collier

Rising Artist Spotlight: Jacob Collier

Burke Joslin, Staff Reporter March 20, 2019

If you haven’t heard of Jacob Collier yet, don’t worry – chances are, it won’t be long before he’s a household name. Born to a family of musicians in North London in 1994, Collier has lived...

Bluegrass in The Big Easy: Billy Strings Comes to New Orleans

Bluegrass in The Big Easy: Billy Strings Comes to New Orleans

Hannah Erbrick, Arcade Editor November 7, 2018

Frenchmen Street isn’t just for Halloween — the lively street is a great place at any time of year to find live music in the intimate venues for which New Orleans is famous. One might expect jazz to...

Hippo Campus delivers mixed performance

Hippo Campus delivers mixed performance

Patrick Miller and Haley Soares November 5, 2018

Crowds flocked to the historic House of Blues in New Orleans to see Hippo Campus, the indie pop band from St. Paul, Minnesota last Saturday night. At 7 p.m., college students began to set up camp in front...

Sinister sounds of a Hullabaloo Halloween

Sinister sounds of a Hullabaloo Halloween

Alex Calloway and Patrick Miller October 24, 2018

While it’s certainly tempting to soundtrack your Halloween with cheesy songs about skeletons and zombies, we at The Hullabaloo want to recognize a different side of the spookiest time of the year. We...

BROCKHAMPTON Rocks “NEW ORLEANS”

Olivia Elko, Contributing Reporter October 18, 2018

BROCKHAMPTON brought the NOLA house down. Last Saturday night, it gave an epic performance at the Orpheum Theater as part of the band’s “I’ll Be There” tour. Fan expectations were high for this...

Three historic Latinx albums you should be listening to

Three historic Latinx albums you should be listening to

 Alex Calloway, Contributing Reporter October 18, 2018

There are few better ways to acknowledge the richness of Latinx heritage than through music. The ever-shifting cultures of Latin America have created, altered and improved countless musical genres and...

Fall Out Boy ends MANIA tour in New Orleans, gives stunning performance

Fall Out Boy ends MANIA tour in New Orleans, gives stunning performance

Campbell Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter October 14, 2018

Though the emo heyday of our youth may be dead, Fall Out Boy has yet to go down, swinging or otherwise. Fall Out Boy closed out its 81 stop-long MANIA tour at the Smoothie King Center Wednesday night...

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BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ marks new era in the boyband’s history

Patrick Miller, Contributing Reporter October 3, 2018

Listening to some of the boyband BROCKHAMPTON’s top hits can be jarring,  but in a decisive, clearly-defined way. The talent comes across loud and clear. The “Saturation” trilogy of albums established...

FIDLAR's concert featured fans, hit songs and mosh pits.

FIDLAR brings good music to Tipitina’s, fans bring mosh pits

Haley Soares and Avery Anderson September 26, 2018

This Sunday, Sept. 23, Los Angeles based band FIDLAR filled Tipitina’s Uptown with the sounds of its thrashing punk rock music. Teasing songs from its currently unreleased third album, FIDLAR had...

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Portugal. The Man, Chicano Batman set to groove at The Sugar Mill

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor September 13, 2018

Head over Sept. 14 to catch the second stop on Portugal. The Man’s 2018 tour. The Grammy award winning alternative rock band will headline a concert at The Sugar Mill, an event space in the Lower Garden...

Hollywood or Hollygrove? Bounce music, Drake, and culture-vulturing collide and create discussions

Hollywood or Hollygrove? Bounce music, Drake, and culture-vulturing collide and create discussions

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor September 13, 2018

“Bounce music is New Orleans, New Orleans is bounce music,” junior Satchel Joseph said. “I think it’s difficult for others to understand, but it holds a significant place in the development...

Rock band The Glorious Sons brought their signature brand of indie soul to Gasa Gasa this Sunday. Hailing from Kingston, Ontario, the band has made significant waves in the Canadian alternative scene.

Canadian rockers deliver an Eh+ performance

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor March 21, 2018

This Sunday, rock band The Glorious Sons filled Gasa Gasa with raucous soul and foot-tapping enthusiasm. Currently touring following the release of the band's second album, "Young Beauties and Fools" and...

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