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Mardi Gras is great. However, for music fans, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is the Big Easy’s premier annual celebration.. Set to take place this year from April 24 through May 4 at ...
Jazz Fest 2025 begins Thursday, April 24 and ends Sunday, May 4. The festival, which is held over two consecutive weekends, runs from Thursday, April 24 to Sunday, April 27 and from Thursday, May ...
In 2025, Mardi Gras falls on Tuesday, March 4. Like Ash Wednesday and Easter, Mardi Gras' date changes depending on the Spring Equinox and can even be in a different month from year to year.
In New Orleans, the Zulu parade rolls first, starting at 8:00 a.m. on the corner of Jackson and Claiborne and ending at Broad and Orleans, Rex follows Zulu as it turns onto St. Charles following the traditional Uptown route from Napoleon to St. Charles and then to Canal St. Truck parades follow Rex and often have hundreds of floats blowing loud ...
Essence Music Festival - New Orleans; Festival International - Lafayette; French Quarter Festival - New Orleans; Highland Jazz & Blues Festival - Shreveport, New Orleans; New Orleans Burlesque Festival - New Orleans; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - New Orleans; Strawberry Jam'n Toast To The Arts Festival - Ponchatoula; Voodoo Experience ...
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that presents the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. The foundation was formed in 1970 as the festival's nonprofit arm. Festival founders George Wein, Quint Davis and Allison Miner trusted that Jazz Fest would be a success, despite a slow start in ticket sales.