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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.
- Krewe of Bosom Buddies
Founded in 2013, they set out to create “a laid-back,...
- Krewe of Hermes
The Knights of Hermes takes their name from the Greek winged...
- Krewe of Rex
The krewe’s official song – "If Ever I Cease to Love" – is...
- Krewe of Zulu
The Krewe of Zulu begin at S. Claiborne and Jackson Avenue....
- Tcqno
In 2022, the all-female Krewe of TCQNO (The Culinary Queens...
- Krewe of Athena
The Krewe of Athena Carnival Club, Inc. is an all-female...
- Krewe of Morpheus
Established in 2000, the Krewe of Morpheus is named for the...
- Krewe of Thoth
The krewe continues on Tchoupitoulas St. and ends when it...
- Krewe of Bosom Buddies
The Krewe du Vieux is a non-profit organization dedicated to the historical and traditional concept of a Mardi Gras parade as a venue for individual creative expression and satirical comment.
2025 New Orleans Parade Schedule - Mardi Gras Memorabilia. New Orleans & Orleans Parish. Please note: Dates & Times are subject to change. This schedule is based on currently available information. Monday, January 6th. French Quarter. Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc: 7:00PM. Societe Des Champs Elysee: 7:30PM. Uptown New Orleans.
Krewe du Vieux. February 15, 2025. 6:30 PM. Location: French Quarter. 700 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map/Directions] Neighborhood: Faubourg Marigny/Bywater, French Quarter. Event Host: Krewe de Vieux. More Info: Visit Event Website. Book A Room. Visitor Gallery. Main Gallery. ABOUT:
Founded in 1987, the Krewe du Vieux is one of the most anticipated krewes, with handmade mule-drawn floats and adult themes.
The Krewe du Vieux is perhaps simultaneously the most individualistic and the most traditional of all New Orleans parading krewes. It has no large tractor-pulled floats like the larger krewes, using only old-style, small, human-drawn or mule-drawn floats interspersed with marchers on foot.
Mardi Gras is more than just a day, or one week, or even a weekend. Starting January 6 (Twelfth Night), New Orleans has parades in the weeks leading up to Mardi Gras Day, which falls on March 4, 2025. Take a look at the parades below and click on each to learn more.