Carnaval 2027 · 6 ene - 9 feb
Calendario de Desfiles de Mardi Gras 2027
Cada gran desfile, día a día, hasta el Martes de Carnaval, el 9 de febrero. Filtra por ruta, super krewe o apto para familias para armar tus días.
Mostrando 23 desfiles en 10 días.
Wednesday, January 6
Joan of Arc Parade
18:00French Quarter
A medieval-themed walking procession honoring the Maid of Orleans, born on Twelfth Night. One of the few parades that actually winds through the French Quarter.
Phunny Phorty Phellows
19:00Uptown / St. Charles
A masked streetcar ride down St. Charles on Twelfth Night. No floats, no throws to fight over - just the moment Carnival is declared open.
Friday, January 29
Krewe of Oshun
18:00Uptown / St. Charles
An early Uptown night parade named for the Yoruba goddess of love - smaller crowds and easy catching this far ahead of Fat Tuesday.
Krewe of Cleopatra
18:30Uptown / St. Charles
One of the first big all-female float parades to roll the Uptown route - a manageable, family-friendly warm-up before the crowds thicken.
Saturday, January 30
Krewe of Pontchartrain
14:00Uptown / St. Charles
An afternoon Uptown parade that lands on the first big parade Saturday - daylight, room to move, good for families.
Krewe of Freret
15:00Uptown / St. Charles
A revived neighborhood krewe that rolls early on Saturday afternoon - low-key, daylight, and easy to catch.
Krewe du Vieux
18:30Marigny
The first real parade of the season and the rudest: hand-built floats, marching brass, and satire that pulls no punches. Strictly adults.
Thursday, February 4
Krewe of Babylon
17:45Uptown / St. Charles
A traditional old-line krewe that opens Thursday night on St. Charles, just ahead of Chaos and Muses.
Knights of Chaos
18:15Uptown / St. Charles
Classic flambeaux-lit floats and pointed old-line satire skewering the year in local and national politics - Thursday night, before Muses.
Krewe of Muses
18:30Uptown / St. Charles
The all-female krewe that owns Thursday night: razor-sharp satire, a marching shoe of LED-lit floats, and the hand-glittered Muses shoe - the catch everyone wants.
Friday, February 5
Krewe of Hermes
18:00Uptown / St. Charles
The oldest continuously parading night krewe (1937), opening the final Friday on St. Charles with classic gilded floats and flambeaux.
Saturday, February 6
Krewe of Iris
11:00Uptown / St. Charles
The oldest all-female krewe (1917) and one of the largest parades of all - a daytime Saturday roll where riders in white gloves and masks throw by the truckload.
Krewe of Tucks
12:00Uptown / St. Charles
Gleeful, juvenile satire born of a Loyola bar tab - the rolling toilet float and toilet-paper throws are exactly as advertised.
Krewe of Endymion
16:15Mid-City
The largest parade in Carnival and the only major one on the Mid-City route - tandem floats carry hundreds of riders to the Superdome for the Endymion Extravaganza.
Sunday, February 7
Krewe of Okeanos
11:00Uptown / St. Charles
A late-morning parade that opens the big Sunday lineup on St. Charles - an easy daylight start before the afternoon super krewes.
Krewe of Mid-City
11:45Uptown / St. Charles
Despite the name, it rolls the Uptown St. Charles route. Known for floats wrapped in foil that throw color in the daylight.
Krewe of Thoth
12:00Uptown / St. Charles
The "Krewe of Shut-ins": its route was deliberately drawn past hospitals, care homes, and a children's facility so people who cannot reach St. Charles still get a parade.
Krewe of Bacchus
17:15Uptown / St. Charles
The super krewe that broke old-line tradition: a national celebrity reigns as Bacchus each year, riding behind the animated Bacchasaurus and Bacchagator floats.
Monday, February 8
Krewe of Proteus
17:15Uptown / St. Charles
The second-oldest parading krewe (1882), rolling classic mule-drawn floats on 19th-century chassis the evening before Fat Tuesday.
Krewe of Orpheus
18:00Uptown / St. Charles
The Lundi Gras super krewe co-founded by Harry Connick Jr. - co-ed, music-forward, and capped by the towering Leviathan float.
Tuesday, February 9
Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club
08:00Uptown / St. Charles
The historic Black krewe that opens Fat Tuesday at dawn - and hands out the hand-painted Zulu coconut, the single most coveted throw in all of Carnival.
Rex, King of Carnival
10:00Uptown / St. Charles
The King of Carnival, reigning since 1872. Rex follows Zulu up St. Charles on Fat Tuesday morning; the Mayor hands the King the key to the city.
Las fechas y horarios se basan en la mejor información disponible para 2027 y están sujetos a confirmación oficial de cada krewe.