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Oak Street Po-Boy Festival - 11/6/2022

John Dunlop

The 14th Annual Oak Street Po-Boy Fest will return to Oak Street on November 6th, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This year’s festival will host more than 40 food and beverage vendors, four stages of music, an Arts Market and Kids Zone. The 2022 festival will once again highlight the history of the Po-Boy with special programming and events. Returning after a tow-year absence, the goal of this year’s festival is to maintain its status as one of the most unique and exciting events of the year. Each fall since 2007, New Orleanians have set aside a day to honor the humble and historic Po-Boy sandwich. Upwards of 50,000 strong come to eat, drink, dance and shop the historic and vibrant Oak Street.

Bayou Bacchanal - 11/5/2022

John Dunlop


The Bayou Bacchanal presented by Friends of Culture provides a cultural link between the Greater New Orleans area and the island nations of the Caribbean. Through this link, Friends of Culture shares the rich and festive traditions of the Caribbean with the general public through its hosting of Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans, highlighting Soca music and dances of the region.

New Orleans Film Festival - 11/2 - 12/2023

John Dunlop

The 34th annual, Oscar-qualifying New Orleans Film Festival returns November 2-7, 2023 in venues across the city with in-person events, parties, panels, filmmaker pitches, and much more!

The majority of the lineup will also be accessible via the NOFF Virtual Cinema globally between November 2-12, 2023. Geo-restrictions may apply and some films will not screen in the Virtual Cinema at the request of the filmmaker.

NOFF annually brings together 150+ films and hosts 100+ filmmakers in New Orleans to celebrate works of emerging and established filmmakers from New Orleans, Louisiana, the South, and beyond. Audiences get a chance to meet filmmakers in person at talkback sessions after screenings while filmmakers get to network with each other and industry professionals flying in from Los Angeles and New York to discover emerging talent. It’s the best time of the year for film lovers who like to discover the works of storytellers first hand, meet fellow film buffs mingling at festival venues and parties to talk film all festival long.

Tremé Fall Festival - 10/22 & 23/2022

John Dunlop

The Tremé Fall Festival features the music and food of this cherished New Orleans neighborhood. Some of the Crescent City’s most famous musicians hail from Tremé, and many of them perform at this event. The Festival is produced by the Historic Faubourg Tremé Association (HFTA) to benefit the many cultural destinations found within historic Tremé, including providing support for the architecture, culture, and history of Tremé, as well as fighting blight, crime, and grime. Please join in celebrating and preserving the Tremé!

Krewe of BOO! Zombie Run / Halloween Parade / Costume Party on 10/22!

John Dunlop

Krewe of BOO! New Orleans' Official Halloween Parade celebrates a weekend of festivities and has become a tradition for tens of thousands of people.​ Happening the weekend before Halloween weekend, Krewe of BOO! is more than just a parade. It's a weekend full of events starting Friday afternoon, 10/21, through late Saturday night, 10/22.​ Friday's events begin with the Royal Luncheon to the Jazz Second Line through the French Quarter to an afternoon Happy Hour at Pat O'Brien's, ending with the Captain's Party Friday night.

Saturday starts with the early morning New Orleans Zombie Run through the Warehouse District. Paraders line up in the afternoon and the Krewe of BOO! Parade rolls at sundown with V.I.P. Viewing Parties hosted along the parade route. It all ends with a blowout costume bash at the post-parade afterparty, The Monster Mash.​

Krewe of BOO! Royal Luncheon / Jazz Second Line / Happy Hour at Pat O's / Captain's Masquerade Ball

John Dunlop

Krewe of BOO! New Orleans' Official Halloween Parade celebrates a weekend of festivities and has become a tradition for tens of thousands of people.​ Happening the weekend before Halloween weekend, Krewe of BOO! is more than just a parade. It's a weekend full of events starting Friday afternoon, 10/21, through late Saturday night, 10/22.​ Friday's events begin with the Royal Luncheon to the Jazz Second Line through the French Quarter to an afternoon Happy Hour at Pat O'Brien's, ending with the Captain's Party Friday night.

Saturday starts with the early morning New Orleans Zombie Run through the Warehouse District. Paraders line up in the afternoon and the Krewe of BOO! Parade rolls at sundown with V.I.P. Viewing Parties hosted along the parade route. It all ends with a blowout costume bash at the post-parade afterparty, The Monster Mash.​