JANUARY
6th
Twelfth Night
The official start of 2025’s Carnival season! The traditional first parades, including Jean d’Arc and the Phunny Phorty Phellows ring in the celebrations that will last up to Mardi Gras day itself.
6th
King Cake Season!
The city’s favorite seasonal confection is once again available! There are dozens of variations to try, so hit up your local bakery and find out which flavors they’re serving up this year!
10th-12th
Fan Expo
This convention turns the city of New Orleans into a playground filled with cosplay, anime, horror, and gaming. There will also be huge celebrities in attendance, including Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
16th
Teaser Fest
A four-day celebration of burlesque and New Orleans’ food, craft cocktails, and live entertainment.
24th
Algiers Mardi Gras Festival
A free, festive, family-friendly event held on the last Saturday of January. Get into the Mardi Gras spirit with a community parade, food and music.
Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus
A 900-member Krewe with over 150 sub-krewes all paying homage to Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror.
30th
Krewe Boheme
Comprised of many smaller walking krewes, including the Krewe of Goddesses, The Merry Antoinettes and the Glambeaux.
31st
Krewe du Vieux / Krewedelusion
Founded in 1987, KdV is one of the earliest parades of the New Orleans Carnival calendar. In the old tradition, it is noted for wild satirical and adult themes, as well as for showcasing some of the best brass and traditional jazz bands in New Orleans
FEBRUARY
8th
Krewe of Barkus
Costumed dogs delight the French Quarter in this beloved parade!
12th
Krewe of Muses
Painted shoes are the prized throws from this always-popular parade.
14th
Krewe of Endymion
The biggest super krewe makes its way through Mid City.
15th
Krewe of Bacchus
The god of wine is suitably celebrated at this raucous parade.
16th
Lundi Gras
The day before the big day itself is always a very fun time to explore the city.
17th
Mardi Gras Day
Including the famous Rex and Zulu parades!