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You can buy tickets online or at the door (tickets start at $20). The Monster Mash will feature Jt & The Ka-nection Band, a costume contest, drink specials, and a big dance party. This ticketed costume party starts at 8 p.m. The fun ends at Generations Hall (310 Andrew Higgins Blvd.) in the Warehouse District with the Monster Mash party. You can pre-register online, and tickets are $20 ($30 the day of the run).
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Registration for the race begins at 7:30 a.m. Participants are encouraged to come dressed as zombies and monsters. and ends at noon, both at the Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant (701 Tchoupitoulas St.). Expect plenty of floats, dance troupes and throws, all themed after monsters, spooks, and general ghostly goodness.Īdditionally, that morning the Krewe hosts its annual New Orleans Zombie Run, so don’t be surprised if a Saturday morning in New Orleans all of a sudden feels like a scene from 28 Days Later. in the Marigny, and rolling through the Quarter to the Warehouse District. The parade itself kicks off at 6:30 p.m., starting at Elysian Fields Ave. One of the city’s most impressive parades outside of carnival season is this child-friendly Halloween procession, which is happening this year on Saturday, October 19. You can book a tour online ($15 for adults children 8 and under free). Tours are available daily except for Wednesdays, running every hour between 10 a.m. During a guided tour you’ll explore the property while learning about the religious and cultural significance of death for the Creole families living here in the 19th century. The house is swathed in somber colors to reflect the period of mourning for Marie Anne Filiosa Grima, mother of Felix Grima, who died on the property October 15, 1850. Louis St.), changes up its historical tours to explore the mourning spaces of the 19th century. Throughout October, the historic Hermann-Grima House, located in the French Quarter (820 St.
VoodooFest ends with a closing ancestral healing ritual.
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A small market set up outside the shop will sell practitioner-made potion oils, gris-gris bags, voodoo dolls, plus African and Haitian art (perfect presents for the upcoming holidays, maybe?). Priests will be on hand to speak and teach on Voodoo, the Louisiana’s version of the faith, and the music and spirituality associated with the Lwa - the spirits of the Voodoo pantheon.
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in the French Quarter, packs an incredible amount of information, entertainment, and voodoo-inspired gift shopping into one very full event. on Thursday, October 31, at 612 Dumaine St. VoodooFestįor two decades, Voodoo Authentica has hosted this celebration - which is not to be confused with the similarly titled music festival in City Park.
If you’ll be in New Orleans for Halloween, you’re in for some ghoulish, outlandish treats. Just like with many other holidays, New Orleans ramps it up in its unique, signature style - complete with costume parties, balls, street celebrations, and, of course, a parade. In New Orleans, Halloween is much more than just a night for kids to go treat-or-treating, chaperoned by their parents.
Halloween Decorations, French Quarter by Jake Cvnningham