Gay easter parade new orleans 2025 route map

Ambush Magazine is New Orleans' and the Gulf Coast's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer entertainment, news, and travel guide since Publisher TJ Acosta. Rampart and St. Ann Streets and disbanding at La Cabaret at N. Rampart Street. Parade route for the 24th Annual Official Gay Easter Parade.

Despite its queer-specific name, the parade is catered toward families and attendees of all ages, whether they’re LGBTQ-identifying or allies. NEW ORLEANS — The 24th Annual Gay Easter Parade is set to roll on Sunday, April 20, at p.m. They started in and showcase the fashion and creativity of the entire LGBT community, with.

Held on Easter Sunday, the Gay Easter Parade begins around 4 p.m. The Marsha Delain Purple Party is Saturday, April 12 at Crossing Dauphine Street from 7 to 9 pm. parade route APPROVED ROUTEUntil we roll. Our final two fundraisers are fast approaching. However, it wouldn't be a celebration in New Orleans without Easter parades.

The 24th Annual Official Gay Easter Parade is scheduled to roll Easter Sunday, April 20 at pm. Easter Grand Marshals Malaysia Walker and Will Antill Photo: Craig Fremin Photography. The evening includes a live auction; food; vodka, wine and beer bar; entertainment; and the ever popular Sexy Bunny Boys!

Our final fundraiser of the Easter Season is Bunnies in the Big Easy and will be held on Good Friday, April 18 at pm aboard The City of New Orleans Riverboat. The annual parade is a fundraising event for Food for Friends , a division of CrescentCare. Here's a look at their history and the routes they will take.

Ambush Magazine is New Orleans' and the Gulf Coast's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer entertainment, news, and travel guide since Email info ambushpublishing. com Phone Read All Articles Print Archive Old Archived Site Contact Us Advertise. Parade Route The 24th Annual Gay Easter Parade The Gay Easter Parade started in in New Orleans, Louisiana as a fun way to showcase the fashion and creativity of the entire LGBT community “with ladies in gowns or summer suits with Easter Hats and gentlemen in summer suits or tuxedos.”.

The parade will consist of numerous carriages, walking groups and convertibles. Three Easter parades will roll through New Orleans' French Quarter on Sunday. The city gets its fair number of parades dedicated to different issues and topics, such as The Historic French Quarter Easter Parade, Chris Owens French Quarter Parade, and the Gay Easter Parade.

See the map below for the full route. This event has a limited number of tickets so get your tickets today! Tomy is the Publisher of Ambush Magazine. Here’s what you need to know to join in this bunny-hopping good time. in the French Quarter. Footer Ambush Magazine is New Orleans' and the Gulf Coast's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer entertainment, news, and travel guide since Proud Member.