Entertainment
New Iberia Celebrates Arts with 15th Annual Beneath the Balconies
The 15th annual New Iberia Beneath the Balconies event took place on October 19, 2025, showcasing a vibrant tribute to the late D.L. Mendard. The performance, held in New Iberia, Louisiana, featured talented artists including Terry Huval, John Trahan, and Larry Menard. This annual celebration of local culture has become a cherished tradition in the community.
This year’s event attracted a diverse audience, eager to experience the unique blend of music and storytelling that defines the performances. The tribute to Mendard, who made significant contributions to the local arts scene, resonated deeply with attendees. His legacy was honored through heartfelt performances that highlighted his influence on the community.
Organizers emphasized the importance of supporting local artists and preserving regional culture. The New Iberia Beneath the Balconies series not only promotes artistic expression but also fosters community engagement. Participants were encouraged to interact with performers and share their own stories, creating a dynamic atmosphere that is characteristic of the event.
The series has grown significantly since its inception, drawing more visitors each year. This year’s turnout is indicative of the event’s impact, with an estimated attendance of over 1,500 people. Local businesses also benefited from the influx, as attendees explored the shops and restaurants in the area.
In addition to the tribute, the event featured a variety of performances ranging from music to spoken word. Each presentation was designed to reflect the rich cultural tapestry of New Iberia, making the experience both entertaining and educational. Organizers expressed their commitment to continuing this tradition, with plans already in motion for next year’s event.
As the sun set over New Iberia, the spirit of community and creativity shone brightly. The success of the 15th annual Beneath the Balconies event reinforces the city’s dedication to celebrating its artistic heritage. With its blend of tribute and entertainment, the festival continues to be a highlight of the local cultural calendar.
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