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Mardi Gras 2024 in New Orleans, a preview of all parades, with dates and maps

Por: The Advocate Entertainment April 19, 2023

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The 2024 New Orleans Carnival season starts on Saturday, Jan. 6, and concludes on Mardi Gras, Tuesday Feb. 13. This advance preview of the Orleans Parish parades is based on customary dates and times and will be updated if changes occur. Joan of ArcFriday, Jan. 6, 7 p.m., French Quarter Joan of Arc led an army during the Hundred Years War. She also leads the charge into Carnival. Established in 2008, the annual parade is a birthday party for... + full article



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