In April 2012, when Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, they were in a rejuvenated phase of their career following the release of their album "Mojo" in June 2010. "Mojo" marked the band's first studio album in eight years and showcased a bluesy, rock-oriented sound that emphasized their musical evolution. The live performance featured a mix of classics and tracks from their extensive catalog, highlighting the band's deep connection with their audience and their ability to deliver powerful live renditions. During this period, Petty was also celebrating the band's legacy while remaining active in the music scene. This concert is particularly notable as it underscored the band's enduring appeal and commitment to live music, contributing to their status as rock icons, especially in light of Petty's passing in 2017.