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Mardi Gras 2025

It’s that time of year again! The time honored Mardi Gras season is upon us. Prepare yourself for good music, colorful parades, crazy costumes, delicious king cakes, traditional paper mache floats, and elegant balls. The time honored tradition of celebrating from the Twelfth Night up to Fat Tuesday, the Carnival revelry can be traced back to medieval Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. The celebration, which leads up to Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent, was brought over with early settlers in 1699, and was established in New Orleans in 1718. Painted faces and colorful costumes can be seen everywhere as locals and visitors alike line the parade routes, mostly displaying the traditional colors of Purple (symbolizing Justice), Green (symbolizing Faith), and Gold (symbolizing Power). Most locals know the drill, but if you’re visiting this year don’t forget your picnic blanket, your cooler full of snacks and drinks for the kiddos, homemade Bloody Mary mixers for the big kids, and a full tilt good time that is always unique .When we lived in NOLA, we lived Uptown, that was our preferred spot to catch all the big names and best parades. With ample space in the neutral ground and along the streets, make sure you arrive early to stake out your spot. You can’t go wrong in the Quarter, although space can be a little cramped. Remember ladies, you really don’t have to flash anyone for those beads or coconuts! Be sure to grab a King Cake while you’re at it.

This year Fat Tuesday falls on March 4th, and the parade schedule is as follows:

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UPTOWN

MONDAY Jan 6th

Phunny Phorty Phellows 7:00PM

Funky Uptown Krewe 7:00PM

FRIDAY Feb 21st

Krewe of Oshun 5:30PM

Krewe of Cleopatra follows

SATURDAY Feb 22nd

Krewe of Ponchartrain 11:30AM

Legion of Mars follows

Krewe of Choctaw follows

Krewe of Freret follows

Knights of Sparta 5:30PM

Krewe of Pygmalion 6:15PM

SUNDAY Feb 23rd

The Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale 11:00AM

Krewe of Carrollton 12:30PM

Krewe of King Arthur 1:00PM

WEDNESDAY Feb 26th

Krewe of Druids 6:15PM

Krewe of Alla follows

THURSDAY Feb 17th

Knights of Babylon 5:30PM

Knights of Chaos follows

Krewe of Muses 6:30PM

FRIDAY Feb 28th

Krewe of Hermes 5:30PM

Krewe d’Etat 6:30Pm

Krewe of Morpheus follows

SATURDAY March 1st

Krewe of Iris 11:00AM

Krewe of Tucks 12:00PM

SUNDAY Mar 2nd

Krewe of Okeanos 11:00AM

Krewe of Mid-City follows

Krewe of Thoth 12:00PM

Krewe of Bacchus 5:15PM

MONDAY Mar 3rd (Lundi Gras)

Krewe of Proteus 5:15PM

Krewe of Orpheus 6:00PM

TUESDAY Mar 4th

Krewe of Zulu 8:00AM

Krewe of Rex 10:30Am

Krewe of Elks Orleans follows

Krewe of Crescent City follows

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FRENCH QUARTER

MONDAY Jan 6th

Societe Des Champs Elysee 7:30PM

Krewe of Joan of Arc 8:00PM

FRIDAY Feb 14th

Krewe Boheme 7:00PM

SATURDAY Feb 15th

Krewe de Vieux 6:30PM

Krewedelusion follows

FRIDAY Feb 22

Krewe of Cork 3:00PM

SUNDAY Feb 23rd

Krewe of Barkus 2:00PM

FRIDAY Feb 28

Krewe of Bosom Buddies 11:30 AM

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OUTLYING AREAS

MONDAY Jan 6th

Mande Kings Day (Mandeville) 3:00PM

SATURDAY Jan 11th

Fools of Misrule (Covington) 4:00PM

SATURDAY Jan 25th

Krewe of Majestic Carnival Club (Covington) 11:00AM

SATURDAY Feb 1st

Krewe of Chewbacchus (Marginy) 7:00PM

FRIDAY Feb 14th

Krewe of Titans (Slidell) 6:30PM

SATURDAY Feb 15th

Krewe of Bilge (Slidell) 12:00PM

Krewe of Posideon (Slidell) 6:00PM

SUNDAY Feb 16th

Krewe of Little Rascals (Metairie) 12:00PM

Krewe of Antheia (Slidell) 1:00PM

‘Tit Rex (Marginy) 4:30PM

Pearl River Lions Parade (Pearl River) 1:00PM

Krewe of Nefertiti (New Orleans East) 1:00PM

FRIDAY Feb 21st

Krewe of Excalibur (Metairie) 7:00PM

Krewe of Eve (Mandeville) 7:00PM

SATURDAY Feb 22nd