George Porter Jr. & John “Papa” Gros
Atlantic City Welcomes New Orleans Royalty: George Porter Jr., John “Papa” Gros and the Spirit of Dr. John Take Center Stage at Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk
July 22 @ 7:00 PM – 11:30 PM

Every summer, Atlantic City’s Boardwalk becomes more than a destination. It becomes a gathering place where music, culture, history, and community converge against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. As the 2026 season of Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk continues to build momentum, one of its most anticipated evenings arrives on July 22 when a remarkable celebration of New Orleans music history comes to Kennedy Plaza.
Headlining the evening is a performance that reaches deep into the roots of American music itself. The New Orleans and Dr. John Legacy Show will bring together legendary bassist George Porter Jr. and Runnin’ Pardners alongside acclaimed keyboardist and vocalist John “Papa” Gros for a powerful tribute honoring some of the most influential figures in American music, including Dr. John, Billy Preston, Allen Toussaint, and Levon Helm.
For music fans across New Jersey, this is more than another summer concert. It is an opportunity to witness living musical history performed by artists who helped shape the sound of multiple generations.
The July 22 concert stands as one of the marquee events of Atlantic City’s celebrated Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk series, an eleven-week showcase of blues, funk, soul, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, Americana, and New Orleans-inspired music. Presented by Tony Mart Presents and visionary promoter Carmen Marotta, the series has become one of the most respected free concert programs anywhere on the East Coast.
Every Wednesday evening throughout the summer, Kennedy Plaza transforms into a vibrant outdoor festival environment where residents, tourists, families, and devoted music fans gather for performances that rival many ticketed festivals. Positioned directly outside Boardwalk Hall and steps from the Atlantic Ocean, the setting creates a uniquely Jersey Shore atmosphere while embracing the celebratory spirit of Louisiana’s legendary music culture.
Few artists embody that culture more authentically than George Porter Jr.
To understand the significance of this performance, it is impossible to overlook Porter’s extraordinary legacy. As a founding member of the legendary funk pioneers The Meters, Porter helped create a sound that fundamentally changed American popular music. The grooves developed by The Meters became foundational building blocks for funk, rhythm and blues, jazz fusion, hip-hop sampling culture, jam bands, and modern rock.
For decades, musicians around the world have studied and borrowed from the rhythmic innovations created by Porter and his bandmates. Their influence can be heard across countless recordings spanning multiple genres and generations.
His contributions to American music have earned widespread recognition, including Grammy Lifetime Achievement honors, yet Porter remains one of the most active and respected performers in live music today. Whether performing with Runnin’ Pardners, collaborating with fellow New Orleans legends, or appearing at major festivals around the world, he continues to bring the same energy and creativity that first established his reputation decades ago.
What makes Porter particularly remarkable is his ability to connect musical eras. Audiences attending the July 22 concert will experience not only the history of New Orleans funk but also its continued evolution through a performer who remains actively engaged in shaping contemporary music.
Joining Porter is John “Papa” Gros, a celebrated singer, songwriter, pianist, and bandleader whose career has made him one of the modern torchbearers of New Orleans musical traditions.
Gros has built a reputation as one of the city’s most dynamic performers, seamlessly blending funk, soul, rhythm and blues, and rock influences into a style that feels both timeless and fresh. His performances capture the joyful spirit that defines New Orleans while showcasing a level of musicianship that has earned admiration from fans and fellow artists alike.
For this special performance, Gros helps lead a tribute appropriately titled “Giants,” honoring several towering figures whose influence extends far beyond their individual careers.
Among those being celebrated is Dr. John, the larger-than-life musical visionary whose fusion of blues, jazz, funk, rock, and New Orleans traditions created one of the most distinctive catalogs in American music history. Dr. John’s work embodied the cultural identity of New Orleans itself—mysterious, soulful, celebratory, and endlessly creative.
The tribute also honors Allen Toussaint, one of the most important songwriters, producers, arrangers, and musical architects ever to emerge from Louisiana. His fingerprints can be found across decades of American music, influencing everyone from New Orleans legends to international rock stars.
Billy Preston’s contributions are equally significant. Often referred to as the “Fifth Beatle” because of his collaborations with The Beatles, Preston’s keyboard work helped define countless classic recordings while establishing him as one of the greatest organ and piano players of his generation.
Levon Helm’s inclusion reflects the broader Americana connections that unite Southern musical traditions. As the voice and drummer of The Band, Helm represented a uniquely American approach to storytelling through music, blending country, blues, folk, gospel, and rock into something entirely his own.
Together, these influences form the foundation of what promises to be one of the most musically rich evenings of the entire Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk season.
The significance of this concert extends beyond nostalgia. While the evening honors legendary figures, it also demonstrates the continued vitality of the musical traditions they helped create. The artists performing are not simply preserving history; they are actively extending it.
That dynamic perfectly aligns with the mission of Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk itself. Since its inception, the series has focused on bringing authentic American musical traditions to broad audiences while maintaining accessibility through free admission. In an era when major concert tickets often place live music beyond the reach of many families, Atlantic City’s Boardwalk continues to provide opportunities for entire communities to experience extraordinary performances together.
The setting amplifies the experience. There is something uniquely fitting about hearing New Orleans-inspired rhythms echo across the Atlantic shoreline. The energy of the Boardwalk, the sounds of the ocean, and the communal atmosphere created by thousands of music lovers combine to produce an environment unlike any traditional concert venue.
As the sun sets over Atlantic City on July 22, audiences will witness more than a concert. They will experience a celebration of musical heritage that spans generations, genres, and regions of America. From the groundbreaking funk innovations of The Meters to the soulful storytelling of Dr. John, from Allen Toussaint’s songwriting genius to Levon Helm’s Americana legacy, the evening serves as a reminder of how deeply interconnected American music truly is.
For New Jersey music fans, opportunities to witness artists of this caliber in such an intimate and accessible environment are increasingly rare. The appearance of George Porter Jr., Runnin’ Pardners, and John “Papa” Gros represents one of the standout musical events of the summer and further solidifies Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk as one of the Garden State’s premier cultural attractions.
On July 22, Atlantic City will once again become a crossroads of musical traditions, proving that great songs, timeless grooves, and authentic performances remain as powerful today as ever. For one unforgettable evening, the spirit of New Orleans will arrive on the Jersey Shore, transforming Kennedy Plaza into a celebration of American music at its very finest.












