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Jan 26, 2022 · When is Mardi Gras 2022? Mardi Gras, or ‘Fat Tuesday,' lands on March 1 this year. It’s a feast that marks the last day before the beginning of Lent and the build up to the Easter holiday.
- Paul Oswell
Jan 18, 2022 · From Feb. 23 until Fat Tuesday on March 1, parades will be rolling in New Orleans every day - from Krewe of Druids on Feb. 23 to Zulu, Rex and the final truck parade, Krewe of Crescent...
Click on the Mardi Gras krewes below for further information about the krewe and to see their usual route for each parade. Please note: Events and activities are subject to change without notice. Stay tuned to the site for further info.
- Sunday, Jan. 30
- Saturday, Feb. 5
- Friday, Feb. 11
- Saturday, Feb. 12
- Friday, Feb. 18
- Saturday, Feb. 19
- Sunday, Feb. 20
- Wednesday, Feb. 23
- Thursday, Feb. 24
- Friday, Feb. 25
1:00 PM - Krewe of Nefertiti Now in its second year as the parade that rolls in New Orleans East, this all-female krewe begins its 1990s-themed parade at the corner of Bullard Avenue and Lake Forest Boulevard in and wraps up on Read Boulevard near Dwyer Road.
7:00 PM - Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus This science-fiction themed space cultand conglomeration of subkrewes begins its journey at the corner of Homer Plessy Way and Chartres Street, and finishes on Conti near Decatur streets.
7:00 PM - Krewe Bohème This krewe of artists and creatives begins their route at Franklin Avenue near Dauphine Street and finishes at the Joy Theater for an after party.
6:30 PM - Krewe du Vieux KdV made some adjustments ahead of its walking parade in the Marigny and French Quarter, including changes to their route, which would have begun at Royal Street and Homer Plessy Way. Instead, the raucous krewe’s route begins at Elysian Fields Avenue and Royal Street and ends at the Sugar Mill building in the Warehouse Dist...
3:00 PM - Krewe of Cork This krewe celebrates wine and its consumption each year with a parade beginning on Royal Street between St. Peter and Toulouse streets, and ending on Conti Street near Royal and Bourbon streets. 6:00 PM - Krewe of Oshun Named for a Yoruba goddess, this krewe also engages in community service throughout the year. The parade ...
1:00 PM - Krewe of Pontchartrain The Krewe of Pontchartrain begins its route at the intersection of Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street and ends on Tchoupitoulas and Poydras streets. Following Krewe of Pontchartrain - Krewe of Choctaw Named after a Native American tribe indigenous to the Southeastern U.S., this krewe passes out hand-decorated toy t...
11:00 AM - Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale With 750 female riders, including a 40-member dance krewe, the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale will begin its route at the intersection of Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street and end at Tchoupitoulas and Poydras streets. Following the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale - Krewe of Carrollton This all-male krewe is New ...
6:15 PM - Krewe of Ancient Druids Named after the ancient priests of Celtic society, the identities of this krewe’s 250 male riders remain secret. The parade begins at the intersection of Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street and ends at Tchoupitoulas and Poydras streets. 6:45 PM - Mystic Krewe of Nyx With nearly 3,500 female riders, the Mystic Krewe...
5:30 PM - Knights of Babylon The Knights of Babylon are one of New Orleans’ oldest all-male krewes. Formed in 1939, the Knights still use the same float designs as their founding members and throw jesters on sticks to parade goers. The parade begins at the intersection of Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street and ends at Canal Street and Decatur Stre...
11:30 AM - Krewe of Bosom Buddies (And Breast Friends) This walking krewe, comprised of “fabulous women and the men who support them,” begins at the corner of St. Louis and Bourbon streets and ends at Bourbon and Conti streets. 5:30 PM - Mystic Krewe of Hermes New Orleans’ longest-running night parade krewe begins its route at the corner of Napoleo...
- Aubry Procell
Mardi Gras is a fun and exciting time in New Orleans. With so many parades, it’s also busy! We’ve made it easier than ever to have the parade schedule at your fingertips! Now you can sync it to your favorite calendar on your mobile device or PC.
Jan 21, 2022 · The final day of Christmas in New Orleans is recognized as Twelfth Night – the first day of the Carnival Season. It doesn’t matter what day Mardi Gras falls in a particular year, Twelfth Night or “The Feast of Epiphany” falls on Jan. 6 in NOLA.
Feb 21, 2022 · Le Krewe d’Etat marks its 25th parade. And the Culinary Queens of New Orleans debut in Marrero, bringing a Tuesday night parade back to the schedule.