January-April Festival Highlights

Louisiana is known as the festival capital of the United States and it certainly lives up to its reputation. Every year, the state hosts a variety of festivals and events, from traditional Mardi Gras celebrations to modern music and food festivals. There are so many events to choose from that it can be hard to know where to start.

January

January in Louisiana is the start of a new year of festivals and celebrations in the state. Louisiana is home to some of the most unique and vibrant festivals and events in the country. From Mardi Gras and festivals celebrating the culture of the bayou to live music events and film festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Here are some of the most popular festivals and events that will take place in Louisiana from January 2023 to April 2023.

The Krewe of Janus Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans is one of the most anticipated events of the year. This Mardi Gras parade is held on the first Saturday in February and takes place in the French Quarter. This year, the parade will feature dozens of fabulous costumes, floats, and live music. If you’re looking for a fun way to celebrate Mardi Gras, be sure to check out the Krewe of Janus parade.

February

Another event to look forward to in the month of February is the French Quarter Festival. This festival takes place for four days in downtown New Orleans and is filled with live music, art, food, and more! There are also events and activities for the whole family to enjoy, such as the kids’ parade, artist demonstrations, and a pet parade. The French Quarter Festival is one of the best ways to get a taste of the culture of the bayou.

March

In March of 2023, Louisiana will be hosting some amazing festivals. From the traditional cajun fiddlers’ festival in Lafayette to the new Orleans jazz and heritage festival, there is something for everyone.

The Louisiana Crawfish Festival takes place in Breaux Bridge. This festival celebrates the culture and cuisine of the area, with events like crawfish races, live music, and cooking competitions. Don’t forget to check out the cultural pavilion, where you can learn more about the history and traditions of south Louisiana.

The Lafayette Fiddlers’ Festival is a two-day event held in downtown Lafayette in early March. This traditional music festival features some of the best fiddle players in the state. The festival also includes live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is one of the most popular music festivals in Louisiana and takes place in late March. The festival celebrates the diverse culture of the city, with live music from local and national acts, food, and art.

The Louisiana Seafood Festival is held in New Orleans in mid-March and celebrates the state’s seafood cuisine. There’s a variety of different dishes to try, from gumbo to crab cakes, as well as live music and activities for the whole family.

The French Quarter Festival takes place in late March and celebrates the rich French culture of New Orleans. The festival includes live music, art, and food from local vendors.

The Louisiana Swamp Fest is a two-day event held in Thibodaux in late March. The festival celebrates the unique culture and wildlife of the Louisiana swamps with live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival is held in Lafayette in late March and celebrates the unique cajun and zydeco music of the state. There is live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

April

April brings with it the New Orleans Film Festival. This festival showcases independent films from around the globe in various venues throughout the city. On top of all the screenings, there are also panels with filmmakers and industry professionals. If you’re looking for a unique way to experience the city, the New Orleans Film Festival is a great place to start.

The Jazz & Heritage Festival is one of the most popular annual events in Louisiana. This festival takes place in April and is a celebration of all things jazz. There are numerous activities and performances to enjoy, such as the Krewe de Jazz Parade, the Jazz Brunch, and the Big Easy Music Awards.

The Baton Rouge Blues Festival is held in early April and celebrates the unique blues music of the state. The festival features live music from local and national artists, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Crawfish Festival is held in early April and celebrates the state’s unique crawfish cuisine. The festival includes live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Strawberry Festival is held in Ponchatoula in late April and celebrates the state’s strawberry crop with live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival is held in Morgan City in late April and celebrates the state’s unique seafood and petroleum industries. The festival includes live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Country Music Festival is held in Shreveport in late April and celebrates the state’s unique country music scene. The festival features live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

The Louisiana Pirate Festival is held in Grand Isle in late April and celebrates the state’s unique pirate culture. The festival includes live music, food, and activities for the whole family.

From Mardi Gras to live music festivals, Louisiana has something for everyone to enjoy. There are numerous festivals and events taking place throughout the state. Whether you’re looking for a fun way to celebrate Mardi Gras or want to experience the culture and cuisine of south Louisiana, these festivals are sure to be a great time.