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Loyola University Hosts “Behind the Mask” to Kick Off NOLA Funk Fest, Presents “Pass the Torch” Stage for Third Year in a Row

Loyola University Hosts "Behind the Mask" to Kick Off NOLA Funk Fest, Presents "Pass the Torch" Stage for Third Year in a Row

By Loyola University on Fri, 10/10/2025 - 15:30 Press ReleasesCollege of Music and Media

Big Chief Juan Pardo and four other big chiefs from the city's Black
Masking Indian culture will tell their story through live music, dance and suits on Oct. 16
at Loyola University as the kickoff event to NOLA Funk Fest.

The two-hour event, called "Behind the Mask," will take place at 7 p.m. at Roussel Hall.
WGNO's LeBron Joseph will moderate "Behind the Mask," which will provide a rare
glimpse into the Indians' beautiful and secretive tradition, and be filmed for a
documentary, said Jonathan McHugh, the Hilton-Baldridge Eminent Scholar/Chair
in Music Industry Studies at Loyola.

"We are honored to host the kickoff event for NOLA Funk Fest, and to celebrate an
integral part of New Orleans music history," McHugh said. "And we are excited that
Loyola's film and music programs can help chronicle the Black Masking Indian
narrative and its culture bearers as told through stories and songs."

Now in its third year, NOLA Funk Fest is a three-day music and cultural festival
occurring Oct. 17-19 at Spanish Plaza - a change from previous years when the event
was held at the New Orleans Jazz Museum.

This year's lineup includes performances from Master P featuring the Soul Rebels,
Dumpstaphunk's tribute to Sly Stone, Galactic with Irma Thomas, Maggie Koerner,
Erica Falls & Jelly Joseph, Funky Meters 2.0, Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster
Gentlemen, The Rumble, Erica Falls & Friends and many more.

Loyola's School of Music and Theatre Professions is sponsoring the "Passing the
Torch" stage - one of the three stages at this year's Funk Fest.

"Loyola is honored to partner with Funk Fest to curate our 'Passing the Torch' stage for
the third year and now, in its new Spanish Plaza location," McHugh said. "We are
excited to have more than 50 of our student artists and alumni performing at one of the
city's premier festivals."

NOLA Funk Fest also will feature special tributes, musical revivals, and multi-
generational performances that showcase the rich legacy of Louisiana music.

Among these are a Masking Indian Village, featuring interactive opportunities to learn more
about a cherished and unique fixture of New Orleans culture.

NOLA Funk Fest is a project of the planned Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience,
dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural legacy of the region.

For more information, including three-day and single-day tickets, please visithttps://www.nolafunkfest.com/. Tickets to "Behind the Mask" are included in the VIP Packages, and students with a college ID can attend the kickoff event for free.

About the College of Music and Media
The College of Music and Media is comprised of two schools - the School of Music
and Theatre Professions and the School of Communication and Design. Students who
choose to study in the college prepare for careers in music, theatre, music industry,
design, fine art, filmmaking, strategy, mass media and more.

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