RECAP: Stevie Wonder, Gary Clark Jr, and Janelle Monae @ The Bud Light Hotel, New Orleans, LA 2/2/13
When Rolling Stone and Bud Light join forces to throw a Super Bowl party, you can expect it to be a little more exciting than the usual chips and salsa affair at your neighbor’s house. What you don’t expect is the chance to see three top notch performers keep the spirit of rock and roll alive amidst the most commercialized spectacle in the country. Stevie Wonder, Gary Clark Jr, and Janelle Monae all brought the house down with their impassioned performances that managed to entice even the richest of the rich to get down and dirty with an all night dance party in The Big Easy on Super Bowl Eve.
Ms. Janelle Monae, a surprise last minute addition to the bill, took the stage after a brief delay with her band whose black and white wardrobe was the only thing tighter than their impressive musicianship. As the band kicked into the opening of The Jackson Five’s “I Want You Back,” it was immediately clear that this was a party with a capital P and Ms. Monae was going to get us moving if it killed her. Leading the band like a female James Brown, Monae danced both onstage and in the middle of the audience as she blasted through a quick six song set. Monae ended with her entire band laying on the ground, playing their hearts out as their fearless leader belted out notes that undoubtedly got the attention of Gary Clark Jr. and Stevie Wonder backstage.
Gary Clark Jr. took the stage solo with the house music still playing and 

After a show like this, with all three artists turning in timeless, irresistible performances, the football game had a hard act to follow. It’s comforting to know that despite the commercial nature of the entire Super Bowl frenzy, there’s still a place for real artists to bring people together and have a good time. Besides, isn’t that what the Super Bowl’s supposed to be about?
Setlists:
Gary Clark Jr.
When My Train Pulls in
Don’t Owe you a Thang
Please Come Home
Travis County
Ain’t Messing Around
Third Stone From The Sun >
DJ scratch jam >
Third Stone From The Sun
If Trouble Was Money (Albert Collins)
Bright Lights, Big City
Stevie Wonder
How Sweet It Is (Marvin Gaye)
Jammin (Bob Marley)
The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson)
Higher Ground
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing
Bring The Funk (Parliament-Funkadelic)*
Sir Duke*
Isn’t She Lovely*
Ribbon in the Sky*
Superstition*^
*with Gary Clark Jr.
^ with Janelle Monae

















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I love this event it was something I will always remember. I got to Tightrope through a Cold War with Ms.Jannelle Monae it was amazing she’s a true entertainer. Gary Clark did perfect with his guitar. Mr. Stevie Wonder took the nightor that made it perfection a totally once in a lifetime opportunity because I’m 25. Thank you guys for gracing our city of New Orleans and engraving these memories in my life!!!!!!