Our KOA makes the Big Easy, well, easy! We're an urban park, close to everything New Orleans has to offer! Bike, walk, or run the famous Mississippi River trail right across the street. Explore one of the many scrumptious restaurants close to our park. A few blocks down the street is quaint Rivertown. Venture a little further down the road to the impressive Lafreniere Park. A little further sits the majestic City Park, a 1,300-acre paradise. It is home to the largest collection of mature Live Oak trees in the world. How about a drive down to the beautiful Lake Pontchartrain lakefront? Want to experience a real Cajun trip down the bayou on a swamp tour, head out for some world-class fishing, or meander through historic plantations? We are located just a short drive from all those as well! Maybe you want to sample the piquant pleasures of real Cajun cooking or the one-of-a-kind charms of the French Quarter? Hop aboard our shuttle for a short, scenic trip to the famous Quarter! Saunter the famous riverbanks and watch the paddlewheelers ferry back and forth, as in times gone by. Stow away on one of those beauties to enjoy it for yourself. Visit the world-class Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium & Insectarium, and The National WWII Museum. Enjoy one of a slew of world-famous restaurants, music venues, cocktails, cemeteries, Broadway shows and much, much more! Our vibrant city hosts thousands of parades, festivals, concerts, shows & a plethora of other events each year! With decades of experience, an award-winning staff with true southern hospitality & a deep knowledge of our amazing city & its history & culture, we are here, ready to provide you with a splendid & authentic New Orleans experience! Our staff have immersed themselves in the culture of the city that they love & call home. We bring that knowledge & experience to our counter, where our full concierge service goes a step further. Whether it's walking you through a map, highlighting all the best spots to experience our food & culture, securing your tickets, tours & our shuttle for you, or just chatting it up, we stand ready. We live & breathe the soul & magic of our charming city. We're committed to helping you experience that magic for yourself, both in our park & in our magnificent city! We strive daily to continue to refine our park into one of the gems of New Orleans. Come and see for yourself why New Orleans has been hailed as one of the top bucket list destinations in the world for food, music, festivals & holidays! We promise you there's no place like it!!! We can't wait to see you & share it with you! Pets welcome! Pool: April 15 - October 15. Your hosts: Michael & Deborah Dunn & Family.
DO NOT USE GPS! From I-10: Take Exit 223A Williams Blvd (LA 49). Go south on Williams Blvd to the end (LA 48/Jefferson Highway). Turn left & go 3/4 of a mile. We are on the left (Starrett Road). We have a big yellow fence & sign out front. DO NOT USE GPS! GPS will run you down roads that are not RV or travel trailer friendly!
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Starts: 03/04/2026 - Ends: 06/10/2026
When it is crawfish season here in Nola, we have a food truck (bus) that we partner with, that does crawfish boil. When you order from them, they can either deliver to the campground, or you can drive a short distance to their bus & pick up your crawfish boil, or eat there. Prices range depending on the cost of the crawfish. Open Wed.-Sun. during crawfish season (March to mid June). Hours vary, so check their website. BOILBUS.COM
Starts: 04/23/2026 - Ends: 04/23/2026
"The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, more commonly referred to as Jazz Fest, is an annual festival celebrating the music, art, culture, and heritage of New Orleans. Over the years, it has worked its way into the hearts of locals and visitors alike. The Festival has always blended a wide mix of internationally renowned artists from both Louisiana and the rest of the world. The Louisiana Heritage Festival,” was originally conceived by George Wein. He envisioned a daytime fair with multiple stages featuring a variety of local music styles, Louisiana cuisine, arts and crafts and evening concerts. The first Jazz Fest took place in April 1970, in Congo Square with an all-star lineup that included Mahalia Jackson, Duke Ellington, Fats Domino, Pete Fountain, The Preservation Hall Brass Band, Mardi Gras Indians and many others. Only 350 attended the inaugural event, but that would soon change. Today, Wein's original vision remains the basic premise of the festival, and Jazz Fest welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually." ~per neworleans.com
"In April of 1970, Mahalia Jackson, often called the greatest gospel singer, returned to her hometown to appear at the first New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. While attending the Louisiana Heritage Fair in Congo Square (then known as Beauregard Square), she and Duke Ellington, who also appeared at the event, came upon the Eureka Brass Band leading a crowd of second-line revelers through the Festival grounds. George Wein, producer of the Festival, handed Ms. Jackson a microphone, she sang along with the band and joined the parade… and the spirit of Jazz Fest was born. This spontaneous, momentous scene—this meeting of jazz and heritage—has stood for decades as a stirring symbol of the authenticity of the celebration that was destined to become a cultural force. From the very beginning, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was envisioned as an important event that would have great cultural significance and popular appeal. The Festival was the culmination of years of discussions and efforts by city leaders who wanted to create an event worthy of the city's legacy as the birthplace of jazz." ~per their website
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Starts: 05/25/2026 - Ends: 05/25/2026
"Join us in remembrance of those who have paid the ultimate price for their country.
Join us for a solemn remembrance of military service members who lost their lives in service to their country. The 2026 Memorial Day Commemoration will include:
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Starts: 05/05/2026 - Ends: 05/05/2026
"Los Jefes 10th Annual Cinco de Mayo Fest is back! This isn't just a party — it's a full experience.Now at our Harahan location for the first time.467 Hickory Ave, Harahan LA 70123May 5th | 4PM-9PM[b]General Admission (GA) [/b][b]–[/b][b] $10[/b]Now that Early Bird is sold out, General Admission tickets are available for $10.Enjoy full access to the festival, including live music, djs, vendors, bull rides, petting zoo, food, drinks, and all general event activities. All ages welcome.Ticket admission is required to enter the event.[b]LA CASITA VIP EXPERIENCE[/b]Experience Cinco de Mayo Fest the VIP way – hosted by Maze Cocktail Lounge.VIP Wristband Includes:• 3 VIP specialty drink or food tickets• Private bar access• VIP DJ experience• VIP restroomsMust be 21+ for VIP access[b]VIP TABLE DOES NOT INCLUDE VIP ACCESS WRISTBAND[/b]Seats up to 6 • 2 Bottles Included(Choose Patrón Reposado, Grey Goose, or D'USSÉ)VIP ADMISSION REQUIRED[b]Please reserve your parking space in advance[/b]$15.00 GA parking PRESALE$20.00 at the gate$25.00 VIP PARKING (limited quantity)[b]Please call or text Royal Valet Services LLC to reserve your space[/b]504-920-7275" ~per their website
***THIS EVENT IS RIGHT UP THE STREET FROM OUR PARK!!!
Starts: 05/09/2026 - Ends: 05/09/2026
"A tip of our New Orleans crown to the traditional British pastime of afternoon tea. Each seating begins with a light cocktail or sparkling beverage, followed by a properly brewed pot of tea selected from our highly curated selection of the finest loose-leaf variety brews. We then serve a beautiful tower of gourmet tea sandwiches, house-made scones, and decadent desserts which you can enjoy to the serenade from our harpists and pianists. Reservations are required." ~per their website
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Starts: 05/05/2026 - Ends: 05/05/2026
"Nola does Cinco de Mayo Every Year at Margarita Mayhem! Join us! Celebrating 12 years of this amazing Cinco de Mayo Celebration & Day Party!Tuesday May 5 at 3PM, the 12th Annual MARGARITA MAYHEM CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION & DAY PARTY at the amazing Culture Park, 3000 Franklin Avenue. Experience delicious latin inspired cuisine, drink specials, vendors & vibes! The most lit DJs in the mix spicing up the Cinco de Mayo festivities! Discount Advanced Tickets can be purchased now! To reserve a table, book your birthday or office party celebration or for more info contact: 504.323.5065. On Tuesday May 5, it's a celebration! It's a fiesta! It's the 12th Annual Margarita Mayhem Cinco de Mayo Celebration & Day Party at Culture Park! Doors Open at 3PM, so bring your friends, co-workers or your entire staff! Presented by Geaux Hard Entertainment & First Class Entertainment." ~per their website
Starts: 05/10/2026 - Ends: 05/10/2026
"Many restaurants offer special Mother's Day menus, including Brennan's, which has three courses for $75, Chapter IV, with a three-course Creole meal, and The Roosevelt Hotel which offers a Mother's Day brunch complete with salt and pepper bao buns, Belgian waffles, and bottomless mimosas. Other spots for Jazz Brunch on Mother's Day include Miss River, Commons Club, and Court of Two Sisters, plus spots found here." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 06/10/2026 - Ends: 06/10/2026
"The New Orleans Wine & Food Experience is a premier event, showcasing what the city does best… eating and drinking. In our 34th anniversary year, the festival has become one of the most celebrated culinary events in the nation, attracting gourmands and connoisseurs. Each year, hundreds of wineries and restaurants participate. Menus feature local flavor and innovative new creations inspired by diverse cuisines. Top chefs from around the city create culinary experiences like no other. We are honored to be listed USA Today's 10 Best for Best General Food Festival, and Best Wine Festival.
We also care about our community and want to make New Orleans a better place to live. Over the past 34 years, we have raised more than $1.5 million for local non-profit organizations. From food banks to culinary schools, our beneficiaries have been able to help our community and our culture thrive.The five-day event features unique events throughout the Crescent City.
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Starts: 06/06/2026 - Ends: 06/06/2026
"Fest with us at the 40th annual CREOLE TOMATO FESTIVAL Celebrating the bounty of Southeast Louisiana!
FEATURING:
LIVE MUSIC AT THE FRENCH MARKET AND IN DUTCH ALLEY
CREOLE TOMATO FOOD BOOTHS
CREOLE TOMATOES FOR SALE
FREE DANCE LESSONS
TOMATO EATING CONTEST
FREE ACTIVITIES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
The event kicks off Saturday, June 6th at 10:30 AM with a second line parade!
Kick-off the Creole Tomato Festival with the Ripe & Ready Second Line featuring a Jazz Band & The Baby Dolls on Saturday, June 6th at 10:30 AM. The Second Line is open for all to participate! Wear your favorite tomato attire and take it to the streets! The Second Line will form at Oscar Dunn Park, 700 Decatur Street across from Jackson Square, and walk to the French Market festival location.
There will be 3 music stages with full music lineups;
ROUSES FRENCH MARKET STAGE at the French Market Flea Market
DUTCH ALLEY STAGE in Dutch Alley – 900 block of N. Peters St.
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK STAGE Indoors at 916 N. Peters in Dutch Alley
There will also be a SOUTHERN FOOD & BEVERAGE MUSEUM COOKING DEMONSTRATION STAGE at the French Market Farmers Market, as well as a dance lesson tent!" ~per their website
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Starts: 07/10/2026 - Ends: 07/10/2026
"About Running of the Bulls The thrill of the famous Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, has found its way to the lively streets of New Orleans in a unique Big Easy-style twist. This exhilarating event captures the essence of excitement and danger as brave correros (runners) are pursued by the ruthless Big Easy Roller Derby and their most vicious counterparts. Modeled after the original event, the San Fermin's New Orleans Running of the Bulls takes on a whole new level of excitement. Instead of real bulls, a flock of derby skaters on roller skates unleash their fury, armed with foam-filled plastic bats. Their mission? To “gore” any correro who fails to move swiftly enough through the course.
History of the Running of the BullsThe inaugural New Orleans Running of the Bulls took place in 2007 with 200 courageous participants. Since then, this adrenaline-fueled spectacle has grown exponentially, attracting more than 14,000 runners and 400 derby athletes from across the nation! Year after year, more thrill-seekers flock to New Orleans to be part of this one-of-a-kind experience.
How to ParticipateThis year, the Running of the Bulls Nueva Orleans will officially begin on Saturday, July 11th at 6:30 AM. with the unleashing of the bulls at 8 AM. Correros are asked to wear white pants and white tops with a red bandana. However, the festivities don't stop there! Make sure to take advantage of the pre and post-run events for a weekend you won't forget. For the tickets and more information, visit website." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 07/03/2026 - Ends: 07/03/2026
"ESSENCE Festival of Culture® ESSENCE Fest returns July 3-5, 2026!Held over Fourth of July weekend at the Caesars Superdome and throughout downtown New Orleans, this multi-day party named for its founder and sponsoring magazine combines high-octane music performances with inspirational speakers and provocative conversations about gender, race, culture, and art.The popular event brings a slew of big names to New Orleans for large evening performances, intimate lounge shows, and DJ parties. By day, the Empowerment Experience spotlights dozens of speakers on thought-provoking topics such as religion, economics, and education. These are traditionally free.Dozens of vendors have displays set up in different locations around the Superdome and park areas that are temporarily turned into outdoor markets. You can expect to see a variety of quality fine art and crafts from clothing and jewelry, to collectible paintings and sculptures. All art displays and demonstrations will represent the rich culture developed from all over the African Diaspora.The Essence Expo Experience includes seminars and workshops on a wide range of topics including beauty and style as well as power and finance. Attendees can participate in live tutorials, free consultations, fashion and makeup presentations, and more.Essence Festival was started in 1994 as a one-time event to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Essence, a magazine aimed towards African American women. The festival was so well-received, organizers decide to make it an annual event. It has evolved into the nation's premier showcase for contemporary African American music and culture.There are many ticket options from single-day tickets to weekend packages to VIP options. Some events are free with advance registration." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 08/01/2026 - Ends: 08/01/2026
"COOLinary is the perfect way to beat the August heat with New Orleans eats–and this year is more special than ever, as COOLinary celebrates its 22nd year in 2026. Enjoy over a month of deals at participating restaurants and feast your way through New Orleans. Specially priced three-course lunches, dinners, and brunches can be found all throughout the Crescent City. COOLinary lasts the entire month, so you just might have time to try sample every menu."
"Cuisine is an integral part of the history, fabric and culture of New Orleans. Each summer, restaurants across the Crescent City take part in the culinary extravaganza known as, "COOLinary New Orleans." Some of New Orleans' finest dining establishments participate by offering specially curated prix-fixe menus at unbeatable prices. Enjoy 2-course lunches for $28 or less, and 3-course dinners and brunches for $58 or less. No matter what your taste buds are after, there's no better time to tackle your NOLA food wish list than from August 1-31st, making COOLinary New Orleans the most delicious summer tradition." ~per neworleans.com
See the listing of participating restaurants here:
https://www.neworleans.com/coolinary/
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Starts: 08/01/2026 - Ends: 08/01/2026
"All August long, New Orleans is celebrating its many museums! Members of at least one of the participating institutions will be able to visit all others for FREE. From the large and nationally acclaimed to the small hidden gems and rarities celebrating what makes NOLA and its people unique, there's a museum in the city that everyone will love. Not a museum member yet? Visit our Museum Month membership page to learn how to join." ~per neworleans.com
View the list of participating museums here:
https://www.neworleans.com/museum-month/participating-museums/
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Starts: 08/08/2026 - Ends: 08/08/2026
"If you've ever wondered why so many people are dressed in red dresses in New Orleans on the second Saturday in August, look no further than Red Dress Run.
A charity “run” in New Orleans, Red Dress Run is hosted by the New Orleans Hash House Harriers. This local drinking club hosts the world's most unique running event. All locals and visitors attend this annual event dressed in red attire-specifically, dresses.
This event involves a two-mile run beginning at Crescent Park in the Bywater. Locals and visitors will be served lunch at 11:30 a.m., along with live music. All participants must be 21 or older. You don't have to be a member of the New Orleans Hash House Harriers to participate, but registration is highly encouraged, as 100% of the proceeds go to local charities.
Red Dress Run starts at Armstrong Park and continues through the neighborhood. Red Dress Runners line up on N Peters for the start of the run. Festivities typically trickle into the neighboring French Quarter throughout the early afternoon into the evening.
Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. with live music to follow at noon. Spend the rest of the day exploring amongst the sea of red.If running isn't your thing, watching from the sidelines is just as fun, and red dresses are still required! Party with your fellow fashionistas afterward on Bourbon Street and the surrounding area." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 08/01/2026 - Ends: 08/01/2026
"SATCHMO SUMMERFEST RETURNS WITH FREE ADMISSION TO THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM at the old U.S.MINT!
Our two-day celebration is one of the only festivals in the world dedicated to honoring Louis Armstrong and features two stages of music, a delicious culinary lineup featuring Louisiana restaurants, and an incredible indoor lecture series poised to educate guests on Armstrong's history and enduring impact.
Satchmo SummerFest is scheduled annually to coincide with Louis Armstrong's birthday on August 4th; the first festival took place on what would have been his 100th birthday, the same year the New Orleans airport was renamed Louis Armstrong International Airport. The artist often stated in public interviews that he was born on July 4, 1900 (Independence Day), a date that has been noted in many biographies. Armstrong died in 1971 and his true birthdate, August 4, 1901, was not discovered until the mid-1980s.
Louis Armstrong was raised in a poor section of New Orleans known as “Jane Alley.” Throughout his career, he entertained millions – from heads of state and royalty to the neighborhood kids on his stoop in Corona, New York. Despite his fame, he lived a simple life in a working-class neighborhood. The man known around the world as “Satchmo,” short for Satchelmouth, was widely recognized as a founding father of jazz – a unique American art form. In 1932, Melody Maker magazine editor Percy Brooks greeted Armstrong in London with “Hello, Satchmo!” and the nickname stuck. His influence as an artist and cultural icon is universal, unmatched, and very much alive today." ~per their website
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Starts: 10/02/2026 - Ends: 10/02/2026
"Founded in 2016 in New Orleans, the National Fried Chicken Festival (FCF) presented by Raising Cane's was built on a simple but powerful idea: bringing people together through a shared love of food, music, and culture. This fall, FCF proudly celebrates 10 unforgettable years of turning that idea into one of the most anticipated food festivals in the country. From its humble beginnings to welcoming hundreds of thousands of fans nationwide to celebrate the iconic Southern dish—FCF has become one of America's top culinary destinations, earning a spot on USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards as the “6th Best Specialty Food Festival” in 2024.The festival's 10th-anniversary edition will be bigger, bolder, and more flavorful than ever, with a top-tier music lineup to match. Guests can expect everything they've come to know and love: crave-worthy creations from award-winning chefs and top restaurants, nonstop entertainment across multiple stages, luxurious VIP experiences, immersive sponsor activations, and fun for the whole family—plus, some brand-new surprises in store for this milestone year.And for runners, joggers, and walkers of all abilities, FCF is proud to announce the return of the Fried Chicken Festival 5K, which will take place Saturday morning, followed by a post-race party and free entry to the festival for all participants.If you've never experienced fall festival season in New Orleans, the time is now! Join us along the Lakefront for a historic celebration—10 years in the making—and help us toast a decade of fried chicken, community, and countless memories." ~per neworleans.com
Starts: 10/24/2026 - Ends: 10/24/2026
"Once a year the Krewe of BOO! presents its fantastically horrific Halloween parade to turn the Vieux Carre (French Quarter) into the “Boo Carre!”
The 2026 parade will roll on October 24, and all are welcome to join the spooky festivities!
Background:
Krewe of BOO! became the official Halloween Parade in New Orleans in 2007, and it's grown every year since! With floats constructed by Kern Studios, America's premier float-building organization, the parade frightens and excites the crowds. Kern artists design 3-D paper mâché and fiberglass props that mimic all of Halloween's spooky creatures.
Parade riders will throw various items to onlookers as they pass by, much to the delight of both children and adults. Parade throws will include candy, chee wees, pralinettes, light-up medallion beads, voodoo doll pins and magnets, doubloons, and children's toys.Krewe of BOO! throws are all collectable or consumable, which cuts back on waste. Be sure to keep an eye out for their floats!
Special events and afterparties will occur throughout the weekend, such as the Zombie Run and Lucy's Baloncy Bash. Check out the official website at www.kreweofboo.com for more information." ~per neworleans.com
"New Orleans is known as Hollywood South, and it is proven by Krewe of BOO!'s cameo in the Tom Cruise film "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back." Check out the film stills of the parade!"
"Join over a thousand participants including marching bands, dance troupes and walking krewes. Toss throws to tens of thousands of people along the three mile parade route through the picturesque French Quarter. New Orleans celebrates Halloween like no other city in the world!" ~per their website
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Starts: 11/26/2026 - Ends: 11/26/2026
"What is Bayou Classic?
It started out as a simple football game between two rival, historically Black universities and now, more than four decades later, it has morphed into a citywide celebration.This year's Annual Bayou Classic is a multi-day event featuring a parade, a battle of the bands, and much more. All of these events culminate with a football matchup.
The Rivalry
The rivalry between the two schools dates back to 1974, when the first Bayou Classic was held in New Orleans' Tulane Stadium. Since then, tens of thousands of fans have gathered at the Caesars Superdome, not only for this so-called “Bayou Clash” game, but also for what is now almost a full week of festivities in New Orleans.
Both teams, over the years, have produced an astounding number of players who went on to the NFL and other professional football leagues, some of whom are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Longtime Grambling Head Coach, the late Eddie Robinson, who led his team to the first five Bayou Classic triumphs, is the winningest coach in NCAA Division I football history with 408 victories.
One of the entertainment highlights of the lead-up to the big game is provided by the two schools' marching bands. A "Battle of the Bands" event is held the night before the game in the Superdome.
Where is Bayou Classic?
The big game is held at the Caesars Superdome. The Fan Festival preceding the game starts at 9 a.m. in Champions Square at Caesars Superdome.
Catch the Bayou Classic Parade rolling through downtown at 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. See here for more information.
Where does the Bayou Classic Parade start?
The Bayou Classic Parade starts at the Caesars Superdome on the corner of Poydras Street and Loyola Avenue. The parade route is as follows:
Broadcast:
The game will be televised on the local NBC affiliate and Peacock.
If you prefer to watch the game on TV, there are many sports bars in and around the downtown area and elsewhere in the city where you can enjoy the thrill of the game. Click here for a list of New Orleans sports bars." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 11/07/2026 - Ends: 11/07/2026
"Hailed by Garden & Gun and Southern Living as one of the best food festivals in the south, Beignet Fest returns Saturday, November 7th, at New Orleans City Park! One of New Orleans ways to celebrate the city's most iconic treat. At Beignet Fest, fest goers can try beignets topped or stuffed with a variety of sweet or savory delicacies.What kind of food is at Beignet Fest?The festival's menu lineup includes more than 80 menu options with nearly 50 unique takes on beignets including vegan and gluten-free beignets. Standout favorites include crabmeat beignets, praline-stuffed beignets, fried chicken and beignets, bananas foster beignets, cheese and seafood-filled beignets, and more. In recent years, new food vendors have featured options such as plantains and mochi beignets, alfajores, and empanadas. Fest goers also have a chance to enjoy popular local favorites like jambalaya, gumbo, po-boys and more." ~per neworleans.com
Starts: 05/09/2026 - Ends: 05/09/2026
"About "Cinderella" This Mother's Day weekend, New Orleans Ballet Theatre will close out its season with the return of Cinderella at the Orpheum Theater, marking its first staging since the 2019 premiere. Choreographed by Artistic Director Gregory Schramel, this beloved fairytale ballet combines elegance, humor, and romance, brought to life through exquisite dancing and magical storytelling. Perfect for audiences of all ages, NOBT's Cinderella promises to be a spellbinding finale to the season and a memorable way to celebrate the holiday.
When is "Cinderella"? "Cinderella" will be shown on May 9th and May 10th, 2026
May 9th: 2:00pmMay 9th: 8:00pmMay 10th: 2:00pm
Mother's Day Weekend 2026: Closing out the season is NOBT's production of Cinderella, returning to the Orpheum Theater for the first time since its premiere in 2019.With choreography by Artistic Director Gregory Schramel, this timeless and enchanting ballet will entrance audiences of all ages.
Where can I see "Cinderella"? "Cinderella" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
How can I get tickets to "Cinderella"? Individual ticket prices for "Cinderella" are on sale now and range from $43 to $93. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
Where can I find more information on "Cinderella"? For more information, visit the event site here." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 12/24/2026 - Ends: 12/24/2026
"What is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
There are many colorfully imaginative traditions dating back to the earliest Cajun settlers of the regions of southern Louisiana to the west and north of New Orleans. One of them is the lighting of the bonfires along the Mississippi River on Christmas Eve.These bonfires, erected on the river levees by the keepers of this old tradition, are intended to light the way for “Papa Noël,” the Cajun Santa Claus, on his airborne journey to the area. Or, according to some sources, the bonfires may have also been a way of lighting the path to the nearest Catholic church for Midnight Mass.The earliest bonfires on the levees were relatively simple in design and assembly, with long logs arranged into a pyramid-shaped cone, some as high as twenty feet. Shorter horizontal logs holding the structure in place gave it a ladder-like appearance. Most of today's bonfires still incorporate that design, but more imaginative creations have since evolved. Some of the most elaborate structures resemble old Cajun cabins, pickup trucks and other indigenous cultural motifs.
When is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
At dusk, usually around 7:00 p.m., the structures are doused with flammable liquids and set ablaze, lighting the sky and the surrounding area with towering flames that would be impossible for Papa Noël and his reindeer to miss. The crowds that gather to watch these spectacular conflagrations enjoy a free show and, in some locales, free bowls of hot gumbo are served up by local residents. The blazes are often accompanied by displays of fireworks, set off by the fires themselves.
Where is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
These Christmas Eve bonfires are most commonly found in St. James Parish (county), some 30-40 miles upriver from New Orleans. As many as 100 or more bonfires may be erected in the adjoining communities of Gramercy, Lutcher and Paulina, and more may be scattered in other locations in St. James and neighboring parishes.The fire departments in these locales supervise the activity around the bonfires on the levees, maintaining a safe perimeter for the crowds while keeping vigil to make sure the fires stay under control. Unfavorable weather can force cancellation or postponement of the bonfires, but this has happened only once in recent memory – in 1982.
Private vehicular traffic in the areas of heaviest bonfire concentration may be restricted or even banned. Special parking lots are set up within comfortable walking distance of some of those areas. However, traffic leading up to those areas can be heavy, especially within the last few hours before the bonfires are lit. An early arrival is strongly encouraged." ~per neworleans.com
Starts: 12/24/2026 - Ends: 12/24/2026
Many restaurants all over the city are open on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day for special brunches AND Reveillon dinners, complete with special menus & special cocktails.
Check the complete listing here: https://www.neworleans.com/events/holidays-seasonal/christmas/restaurants-open-for-the-holidays/
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Starts: 12/01/2026 - Ends: 12/01/2026
"Visitors to New Orleans during the holiday season may want to sample an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century. It is called a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner and here is the story behind it. In French, New Orleans' original language, the word "réveillon" means "awakening." The Creoles, some of the city's earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass. Two o'clock in the morning may be an odd time to start a feast consisting of chicken and oyster gumbo, game pies, soups, souffles, lavish desserts, brandy and coffee, but this is how it was done back then. It was a tradition the Creoles inherited from their European cousins as a way of breaking the daylong religious fast leading up to Christmas Eve.
By the 1940s, the Réveillon tradition, which had been slowly fading out over succeeding generations, had all but disappeared. However, it was revived in the 1990s – with modifications reflecting the times – and has been increasing in popularity ever since. Among those modifications, the emphasis on the Réveillon tradition shifted from family dinners at home to the tables of the city's top-tier restaurants. Also, the meals are offered at more conventional dining times during the day instead of in the wee hours of the morning. Today, dozens of New Orleans restaurants offer Réveillon Dinners with menus inspired by those enjoyed by the Creole families who began the tradition. As might be expected, the participating restaurants have added their own little twists to their menus, featuring their house specialties and other delectable examples of their culinary creativity.
The Réveillon tradition is most commonly enjoyed by local families and/or friends gathered around a large table in an old French Quarter restaurant or reserving one of the small private dining rooms they offer. However, couples or families visiting New Orleans during the holidays can also savor the same memorable Réveillon Dinner experiences at restaurants all over town. The feelings of togetherness and good cheer, coupled with the memories of all that great New Orleans food, will stick to the palate of your memory forever. Réveillon Dinner menus and specials typically begin following Thanksgiving Day. Restaurant participants and menus are available on the Food & Drink page starting in early fall." ~per neworleans.com
See the participating restaurant list here: https://holiday.neworleans.com/food-and-drink/
***HERE IN NEW ORLEANS, WE STILL CELEBRATE THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS, THUS CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES RUN UNTIL 12TH NIGHT, OR JAN. 6TH, THE KICK OFF TO CARNIVAL SEASON!
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Starts: 06/20/2026 - Ends: 06/20/2026
"The National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era.
June 20, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM5:30 p.m. Dinner Seating | 7:00 p.m. ShowtimePut on your dancing shoes and head to BB's Stage Door Canteen, the only place in New Orleans where you can experience a live 1940s big band. Our Victory Swing Orchestra is an amazing ensemble of talented local musicians that will have you swinging the night away—just like your parents and grandparents did!This month, we'll be Swingin' into Summer for a seasonal celebration! With smooth 1940s favorites like “Summer Wind” and “Moonlight Serenade,” you'll enjoy an sultry summer evening of music and dancing. Seersucker, linen, and warm-weather attire encouraged!Tickets include a delicious three-course meal and glass of wine.Pricing:
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Starts: 05/10/2026 - Ends: 05/10/2026
"Celebrate Mom in a special way this year on the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen's Mother's Day Bubbly Brunch cruise! Indulge in a delicious brunch buffet with bottomless sparkling wine, mimosas, and unlimited soft drinks and juices. A lively jazz band will be on board for entertainment while you dine and stroll through the elegant dining rooms of the riverboat as it sails down the Mighty Mississippi. Take your drinks to the open-air promenade deck as you admire the beautiful views of the Crescent City with family.Note: All sales for Specialty Cruises are final. Credits may be transferred and used within one year of the tour date.The Creole Queen has a weight-restricted mechanical lift and wheelchair-compatible accessibility. Weight limit for passenger and chair is 450 pounds. Basic Information:
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Starts: 12/05/2026 - Ends: 12/05/2026
"The world class Manning Family Children's Hospital Holiday Parade made its debut in 2022, in partnership with Kern Studios, the Downtown Development District New Orleans, WDSU, New Orleans and Company, and many other parade partners! Thousands of parade-goers will line the streets of downtown New Orleans to enjoy the 4th annual event, which benefits the vital mission of Manning Family Children's Hospital, on Saturday, December 5th.
The parade will feature local and national television coverage, 30 holiday-themed floats, high flying helium balloons, more than a dozen dancing groups and marching bands to kick off the holiday season in New Orleans. The parade will start from The French Market with an extended route through Downtown!" ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 02/09/2027 - Ends: 02/09/2027
Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, is the final day & end of the Carnival season here in New Orleans. It kicks off on the 12th day of Christmas, or Jan. 6th & it's final day is Fat Tuesday. Please see our event calendar for all of the specific events & parades throughout all of Carnival season.
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Starts: 06/02/2026 - Ends: 06/02/2026
Many people don't know that New Orleans has a Broadway scene comparable to New York City! Most of the major Broadway shows that run in New York City also come to New Orleans & run in New Orleans for a week or two! These shows are held in our beautiful Saenger Theatre!
"The Saenger is here to recreate the luxury and grandeur from a time gone by. Originally built in 1927 for a historic $2.5 million (roughly $34 million today), the atmospheric theatre has housed performances of all kinds, from silent films to movie showings to the top Broadway hits of today. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Saenger reopened in 2013 after a $53 million revitalization project. The theatre has been restored to its 1927 beauty, featuring the original color scheme as well as carpeting, lighting fixtures and marquees replicated from the originals. Elevating the experiences of our patrons beyond the nostalgic memories of the recent past is the magic of the Saenger Theatre." ~per their website
""Spamalot” is a laugh-out-loud musical comedy that puts a twist on the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Lovingly adapted from the classic film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”, this Tony Award winning hit features a book and lyrics by Eric Idle and music by John Du Prez and Idle. Originally debuting on Broadway in 2005, Spamalot was nominated for 14 Tony Awards and won three, including Best Musical. Packed with outrageous humor, unforgettable characters, and songs like “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” and “Find Your Grail,” “Spamalot” is a joyful adventure that continues to charm audiences across America." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 05/12/2026 - Ends: 05/12/2026
Many people don't know that New Orleans has a Broadway scene comparable to New York City! Most of the major Broadway shows that run in New York City also come to New Orleans & run in New Orleans for a week or two! These shows are held in our beautiful Saenger Theatre!
"The Saenger is here to recreate the luxury and grandeur from a time gone by. Originally built in 1927 for a historic $2.5 million (roughly $34 million today), the atmospheric theatre has housed performances of all kinds, from silent films to movie showings to the top Broadway hits of today. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Saenger reopened in 2013 after a $53 million revitalization project. The theatre has been restored to its 1927 beauty, featuring the original color scheme as well as carpeting, lighting fixtures and marquees replicated from the originals. Elevating the experiences of our patrons beyond the nostalgic memories of the recent past is the magic of the Saenger Theatre." ~per their website“
"The Book of Mormon” is a sharp, boundary-pushing musical comedy that follows two mismatched missionaries on a journey to share their faith in a place far from home with wildly unexpected results. Winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, it has earned international acclaim and played to sold-out audiences on Broadway, in London, and across North America. Known for its bold humor, clever storytelling, and unforgettable score, “The Book of Mormon” remains one of the most celebrated musicals of the century." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 07/13/2026 - Ends: 07/13/2026
"Join us this week to sample some of the best food in New Orleans. Our restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and sweet shops have created special menus at a great price for you to enjoy. Dine out every night to see what we have to offer." ~per their website
Starts: 10/31/2026 - Ends: 10/31/2026
~COME JOIN US FOR A SPOOKTACULAR TIME~
~FESTIVITIES BEGIN: 7PM ON SAT., OCT. 31st out in front of the main office
~FESTIVITIES INCLUDE:
*Family friendly, Halloween themed, movies on the lawn
*Potluck style meal of chili, hot dogs, nachos & the fixins
*Fire for roasting hot dogs
*Candy Party Favors
~KIDS & ADULTS ALIKE ARE INVITED TO WEAR COSTUMES~
~PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS, DRINKS & DESSERTS/OR ADDITIONAL FOOD ITEMS TO SHARE. ADULT BEVERAGES ARE WELCOME.~
~We will have seating, but you're always welcome to bring your comfy chair, for our movie on the lawn, that follows dinner.~
*We also take up a donation to send children with cancer to camp*
Starts: 05/22/2026 - Ends: 05/24/2026
"The Greek Festival of New Orleans proudly celebrates its 51st anniversary this Memorial Day weekend, as Holy Trinity Cathedral parishioners welcome you to share in the joy of this cherished tradition on May 22, 23, and 24, 2026. Set along scenic Bayou St. John, this year's celebration will honor the theme "Your Odyssey Begins Here" with inspired culinary creations, festive libations, and décor drawn from the richness of ancient Greece. Guests can savor beloved homemade dishes, delicate pastries, fine Greek wines, refreshing Mythos beer, and inspired Odyssey-themed dishes while experiencing the warmth, culture, and timeless spirit of Greece. Mark your calendars and look forward to an unforgettable journey.
Events Schedule at a Glance:
2026 New Orleans Greek Festival
Hellenic Dancers
A beloved Memorial Day weekend tradition since 1973, the New Orleans Greek Festival has long been a can't-miss destination for locals and visitors alike. Bursting with authentic homemade Greek cuisine, lively music and dancing, and a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, the festival welcomes more than 20,000 happy guests each year. Make your plans now and gather your family and friends to join in the celebration—come eat, dance, laugh, and experience the joy of Greece right here in New Orleans!" ~per their website
Starts: 05/28/2026 - Ends: 05/28/2026
"NEW ORLEANS MAKES HISTORY AS FIRST CITY TO LAUNCH SAIL 250 EVENTS, AS PART OF "AMERICA 250" CELEBRATIONS!!!
In 2026, New Orleans takes center stage as the nation marks America's 250th anniversary. New Orleans will be the first stop (of only FIVE) as America welcomes the tall ships of the world to the Port of New Orleans for a nationwide celebration of America's 250th anniversary.
New Orleans & Company and the Port of New Orleans proudly announce that the Crescent City will serve as the inaugural host city for Sail 250, part of "America 250", the nationwide commemoration of the United States' 250th anniversary, with the spectacular Sail 250 New Orleans events taking place May 27-June 1, 2026.
Sail 250 New Orleans will transform the city's iconic Mississippi River waterfront into a magnificent display of tall ships, U.S. naval vessels, and maritime heritage, as the first in a series of events leading up to America's sestercentennial in 2026. This historic celebration will feature an international fleet of ships docked along the riverfront.
Along with the majestic tall ships' flotilla, a diverse array of events, festivities and celebrations will be held across the entire region to educate, entertain and engage audiences from across the country and across all communities. The six-day event will showcase an impressive array of vessels. Visitors can explore these magnificent vessels through free deck tours available daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Beyond ship tours, Sail 250 New Orleans will feature celebrations throughout the French Quarter and Warehouse District with special events including the Parade of Sail as ships arrive on Wednesday, May 27 and Thursday, May 28; fireworks along the riverfront on Saturday, May 30; a Seafood Cookoff at Delacroix/Spanish Plaza with live entertainment, educational exhibits, and local food vendors on Sunday, May 31; and a Blessing of the Fleet on Monday, June 1 as the ships depart.
Visitors can also enjoy maritime-themed activities at local attractions including the National WWII Museum, The Historic New Orleans Collection, City Park, and Audubon Nature Institute, all offering programming during the event.
"We encourage everyone to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour these magnificent vessels for free and participate in the various celebrations throughout the city," added Leger. "This milestone event perfectly embodies New Orleans' spirit of celebration while honoring our significant maritime heritage." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 06/03/2026 - Ends: 06/03/2026
"Dinner with a Curator: “The Bedford Boys and a Small Town's D-Day Tragedy”
Learn more about profound sacrifice made by one American town during the invasion of Normandy.
June 03, 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
D-Day marked the beginning of the massive Allied invasion of France and remains the largest amphibious assault in military history. But for one small American town, June 6, 1944, would leave an especially profound and lasting scar. Bedford, Virginia, lost 20 of the 44 men it sent into the invasion—giving it, by many accounts, the highest per capita loss of any American community during the campaign. Join Museum Director of Public Engagement Maggie Hartley, EdD, as she traces the stories of these men and explores how their sacrifices shaped Bedford, from the battlefields of Normandy in 1944 to the heart of the town today.
Dinner with a Curator is an evening of dinner and history hosted by The American Sector Restaurant & Bar culinary team and Museum professionals. Guests participate in discussion on a featured topic related to World War II, which is interpreted through the Museum's collection and a theme-inspired three-course dinner paired with beverage specials. Ticket sales end 48 hours prior to the start of the event." ~per their website
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Starts: 11/28/2026 - Ends: 11/28/2026
~COME JOIN US FOR OUR GRATITUDE GATHERING~
~FESTIVITIES BEGIN: 6PM ON SAT., NOV. 28th, out in front of the main office
~FESTIVITIES INCLUDE:
*Family friendly, Thanksgiving themed, movies on the lawn
*Potluck style meal of all the Thanksgiving fixings
*Community Fires
~KIDS & ADULTS ALIKE ARE INVITED TO DRESS FESTIVE~
~PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS, DRINKS & DESSERTS/OR ADDITIONAL FOOD ITEMS TO SHARE. ADULT BEVERAGES ARE WELCOME.~
~We will have seating, but you're always welcome to bring your comfy chair, for our movie on the lawn, that follows dinner.~
*We also take up a donation to send children with cancer to camp*
**AFTER ENJOYING ALL OF THE THANKSGIVING FESTIVITIES IN THE FRENCH QUARTER, COME ENJOY A COMMUNITY DINNER WITH US!**
Starts: 05/19/2026 - Ends: 05/19/2026
"Dinner with a Curator: “WWII in the Shadows: Espionage and Counterintelligence in New Orleans”
Uncover hidden stories of wartime spies and espionage in the Crescent City.
May 19, 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
World War II wasn't just fought on the battlefield—it was also waged in the shadows by secret agents and spies from every side of the conflict. As a major port city, New Orleans became home to a German espionage network that clashed with FBI agents and local law enforcement in the tense years before Pearl Harbor. Join Museum Senior Historian Bradley W. Hart for an evening of 1940s-inspired New Orleans cuisine and cocktails, and uncover the hidden stories of Hitler's spies, Hoover's G-men, and the high-stakes espionage operations that played out right here in the Crescent City.
Dinner with a Curator is an evening of dinner and history hosted by The American Sector Restaurant & Bar culinary team and Museum professionals. Guests participate in discussion on a featured topic related to World War II, which is interpreted through the Museum's collection and a theme-inspired three-course dinner paired with beverage specials. Ticket sales end 48 hours prior to the start of the event." ~per their website
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Starts: 12/26/2026 - Ends: 12/26/2026
~COME JOIN US FOR A JOYEAUX TIME~
~FESTIVITIES BEGIN: 6PM ON SAT., DEC. 26th, out in front of the main office
~FESTIVITIES INCLUDE:
*Family friendly, Christmas themed, movies on the lawn
*Potluck style meal of all the Christmas fixings
*Community Fires
*Candy Party Favors
~KIDS & ADULTS ALIKE ARE INVITED TO DRESS FESTIVE~
~PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS, DRINKS & DESSERTS/OR ADDITIONAL FOOD ITEMS TO SHARE. ADULT BEVERAGES ARE WELCOME.~
~We will have seating, but you're always welcome to bring your comfy chair, for our movie on the lawn, that follows dinner.~
*We also take up a donation to send children with cancer to camp*
**AFTER ENJOYING ALL OF THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES IN THE FRENCH QUARTER, COME ENJOY A COMMUNITY DINNER WITH US!**
Starts: 09/16/2026 - Ends: 09/16/2026
"Bruno Mars to headline Caesars Superdome in New Orleans in 2026 for The Romantic Tour
The global stadium tour follows the release of his upcoming fourth album, 'The Romantic,' in FebruaryBruno Mars plans to bring "The Romantic Tour," his first stadium tour and his first tour of any kind in nearly a decade, to the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Mars is set to headline the Superdome on Sept. 16 on a bill that includes Anderson.Paak as DJ Pee.Wee and the British singer-songwriter RAYE.A ticket presale starts at noon Jan. 14; to participate, fans must first sign up at www.brunomars.com.Tickets go on sale to the general public on Jan. 15." ~per nola.com
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Starts: 07/09/2026 - Ends: 07/09/2026
Come help us celebrate our campground turning 50 this year!!!
We have great BIG plans for our 50th birthday this year! Check out our hot deals page, where we are running birthday specials all summer & the actual week of our birthday, we're offering you 50% off, in honor of our birthday! We will end our birthday week deal with a birthday cake celebration in our office, at our coffee table! Make sure to pop in & help us celebrate with some birthday cake!!!
Starts: 05/10/2026 - Ends: 05/10/2026
"A beloved Mother's Day tradition returns!
Celebrate under the oak trees with the legendary Irma Thomas, the ‘Soul Queen of New Orleans,' on Sunday, May 10. With spring in full bloom and the animals out to enjoy, it's the perfect day for music, family, and special memories with loved ones. Also check out some family-friendly activities celebrating your mom, our Zoo moms, and Mother Earth.
Mothers will enjoy 50% off Zoo Admission on Mother's Day! Want to get the whole family in for free? Become an Audubon All-Access & Zoo Only Member Today!
This event is included with Zoo admission and free for select Audubon Members*, who will also enjoy access to an exclusive concert viewing area." ~per neworleans.com
"Plan your day with special hands-on activities for the whole family and a live performance by Irma Thomas.
Event Schedule:
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Mother's Day Activity Tables
Capital One Field
Event Highlights:
Spend the day enjoying music, family activities, and special moments across the Zoo.
Live performance by Irma Thomas (2:00 – 3:30 PM)
Animal enrichment experiences celebrating moms & caregivers
Interactive, family-friendly activities on Capital One Field
Relax under the oaks with food, music, and family time
Celebrate moms, Zoo moms, and Mother Earth
Special Perks for Moms:Moms can enjoy 50% off admission when tickets are purchased at the gate, plus a few extra treats to make the day even more special:
Receive a raffle entry for a brunch for 8
Enjoy a complimentary shaved ice
Take home a free digital photo with a special backdrop
Irma Thomas:
A New Orleans Icon Returns
For more than 30 years, Irma Thomas has headlined this special Mother's Day celebration.
Known as the Soul Queen of New Orleans, her powerful voice and timeless hits make this one of the city's most cherished traditions.
Don't miss this unforgettable live performance in a beautiful outdoor setting." ~per their website
Starts: 05/02/2026 - Ends: 05/02/2026
"Get ready for the New Orleans Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026! Kick off Cinco de Mayo in New Orleans in style by hitting the city's top bars! Enjoy festive margarita specials, tequila shots, and soak up the vibrant energy with your crew. This is the must-attend Cinco de Mayo event of 2026!Whether you're here for the culture, the cocktails, or just an unforgettable fiesta, this bar crawl is your ticket to an epic celebration.Explore the best nightlife spots, enjoy Cinco de Mayo vibes, and join hundreds of partygoers rocking their boldest, most festive outfits!What's included with the New Orleans Bar Crawl?Your ticket to the New Orleans Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl includes free entry, drink specials, and a free after party as you bar hop through the best bars in New Orleans.
Free Entry Into The Best Bars
Free after party at a participating venue
Margarita & tequila drink specials
Food specials at select venues
Professional photographer at the event
Pubcrawls.com branded wristband
Access to our digital bar crawl map
Why this is one of New Orleans' best Cinco de Mayo eventsThe New Orleans Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl brings together locals and visitors for a high-energy fiesta featuring multiple bars, exclusive specials, and a free after party — all in one walkable experience.This New Orleans Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl is one of the most popular Cinco de Mayo events in New Orleans, LA.New Orleans Event DetailsLocation: Coyote Ugly Saloon
Date: Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
Time: 5:00 pm – 11:00 pmCheck-in begins at Coyote Ugly Saloon between 5:00pm and 7:00pm, where you will receive a wristband granting access to participating bars and drink specials.Important info Must be 21+ to participate
All sales are final – no refunds or exchanges
Participating bars & specials subject to change
Present your ticket at check-in to receive your wristband " ~per their website
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Starts: 05/05/2026 - Ends: 05/05/2026
Most restaurants across New Orleans, especially the Latin ones, will be hosting Cinco de Mayo events & parties & serving specialty menus & drinks!
Starts: 05/30/2026 - Ends: 05/30/2026
"The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation presents the 2026 Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival, celebrating the rich musical traditions of Southwestern Louisiana with two afternoons of soulful music. This year, the Foundation is featuring Louisiana's indigenous sounds at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center, 1225 N. Rampart Street in New Orleans, on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, from 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm on both days. Admission is free and open to the public!" ~per their facebook page
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Starts: 04/30/2026 - Ends: 04/30/2026
"About Last Night at the Rue Bayou Last Night at the Rue Bayou is a bold new immersive musical experience opening in New Orleans that blends live music, theater, food and community into one unforgettable night. Set inside a magical juke joint at the crossroads between the living world and the spirits of the bayou, the Southern Gothic story follows Miss Ilean Durand as she fights to save her beloved music hall from a corrupt parish commissioner before midnight. Featuring an original score inspired by jazz, R&B, Cajun, zydeco, blues, second line rhythms and bounce, the production invites audiences to sit at shared tables, enjoy drinks and a taste of gumbo and experience the story unfolding all around them. Performed by an all-local cast at Storyville Music Hall in the French Quarter, Last Night at the Rue Bayou captures the music, spirit and storytelling traditions that make New Orleans unique.
When is Last Night at the Rue Bayou? Last Night at the Rue Bayou has 12 shows. Doors open one hour before the performance. The dates and the times are:
Where can I go to Last Night at the Rue Bayou?
How can I get tickets to Last Night at the Rue Bayou? Click here to purchase your tickets, which range from $64 - $149. Each ticket includes two drinks and a bowl of gumbo or a curated New Orleans tasting.
Where can I find more information for Last Night at the Rue Bayou? Visit here for more information and updates." ~per neworleans.com
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Starts: 05/16/2026 - Ends: 05/16/2026
"About Keith Lee's Familee Day Keith Lee's Familee Day makes its New Orleans debut on May 16, 2026, bringing together food, music, and family-friendly fun for a one-of-a-kind community celebration. Created to uplift overlooked restaurants and small businesses, the festival features a curated food village hand-selected by Keith Lee, alongside carnival rides, brand activations, merch, and a competitive family obstacle. Hosted by NAACP Image Award–winning comedian Kevin “KevOnStage” Fredericks, the event also includes 10+ live musical performances from artists such as Kirk Franklin, Mannie Fresh, Andra Day, La Reezy, Subtweet Shawn and more—making FamiLee Day a high-energy celebration of culture, connection, and community.
When is Keith Lee's Familee Day? Keith Lee's Familee Day is May 16th, 2026. An official time for the festival has not be announced yet.
Where is Keith Lee's Familee Day located? This event will be located at the UNO Lakefront Festival Grounds (6801 Franklin Ave).
How can I get tickets to Keith Lee's Familee Day? Click here to purchase your tickets. These are the ticket options:
Where can I find more information for Keith Lee's Familee Day? Visit here for more information, or follow @famileeday on Instagram for updates." ~per neworleans.com
Starts: 05/09/2026 - Ends: 05/09/2026
"ThriftCon™ debuts in New Orleans! The premier vintage clothing and collectible convention, and a must-visit experience for everyone from serious collectors to casual thrifters and everyone in between.
Shop 100+ carefully curated small businesses bringing the best of vintage clothing, retro collectibles, and vintage culture under one roof. Discover thousands of hand-selected finds across every era and style, including rare vintage men's and women's clothing, iconic vintage streetwear, classic collectibles, accessories, home goods, furniture, and more. Every vendor is selected for quality, authenticity, and standout inventory.
More than a market, ThriftCon™ is a full-scale celebration of vintage culture. Explore immersive activations and installations, catch live performances, and look out for special guest appearances throughout the day.
Explore, discover, connect, and unplug. No matter what you're looking for, you can find it at ThriftCon™." ~per neworleans.com
Starts: 06/14/2026 - Ends: 06/14/2026
"Mark the US Army's 250th birthday with free admission for active-duty and reserve members, retirees, and veterans of the Army. The Museum will mark this service birthday with FREE admission for all active-duty and reserve members, retirees, and veterans of the Army.
NOTE: Complimentary admission is for the Museum only; ticket purchase is required for Beyond All Boundaries and the Freedom Theater experience."
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Starts: 05/02/2026 - Ends: 05/02/2026
"It's that time of the year again! Cinco de Mayo MARGARITAS & MUSIC party at Ground Pat'i? YES
We don't know exactly how it happened, but the combination of great food, awesome bands & margaritas has become our biggest party of the year. It's definitely a good time!
Burgers + Margarita Specials + Live Music = Party!!
This year we are having our party on Cinco de Mayo weekend — SATURDAY, MAY 2nd with THE TOPCATS.
May 2nd, 2026
THE TOPCATS 6:30
Ground Pat'i Rivertown - The Barn
512 Williams Blvd - Kenner
The Barn at Ground Pati is an outdoor family friendly live music venue. We host a variety of local bands and serve the Ground Pati favorites from our food truck. It's always a good time. Grab a table or bring your own chair & enjoy live music in a festival type atmosphere. GOOD FOOD, GOOD MUSIC & GOOD TIMES!" ~per their facebook page
***THIS EVENT IS RIGHT UP THE STREET FROM OUR PARK IN BEAUTIFUL RIVERTOWN!!!
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