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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage festival has revealed that approximately 460,000 people attended this year’s event, which wrapped up on Sunday taking place for seven days across two weekends. NOLA.com reports that those figures mark an increase of 25,000 from last year’s attendance of 435, 000.

This year’s Jazz Fest marked the event’s most well attended year since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans in 2005. The highest attendance numbers in the festival history were reached in 2001, when Dave Matthews Band and Mystikal brought 160,000 people to the Fair Grounds Race Course.

This year’s Jazz Fest featured performances by The Who, Elton John, Jimmy Buffet and The Coral Reefer Band, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga, No Doubt, Keith Urban, Pitbull, Wilco, John Legend, Ed Sheeran, Lenny Kravitz, Chicago, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Meters, Ryan Adams, Hozier, Jerry Lee Lewis, Widespread Panic, Jimmy Cliff and many more. You can check out our recaps from each day of the 2015 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival here.