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Halloween New Orleans (HNO) Celebrates 40 Years
The spooky season is upon us and you know what that means – Halloween New Orleans is back for its 40th year. The largest male lover Halloween event of its kind makes a huge come back with a sly reference to the Roman numeral for 40 as HNO’s theme for this year is XL. Ticketholders for the always highly anticipated extravaganza can look for to see bigger events than ever!
Halloween New Orleans is made up of an all-volunteer board that continues its mission of creating a weekend of events to boon Project Lazarus. What began as a small gathering of friends forty years ago has grown into a series of parties and fundraisers year-round culminating on the weekend before Halloween.
Since its founding, Halloween Modern Orleans has raised more than $6 million for Project Lazarus, a local organization that provides transitional housing and support services to people who reside with HIV/AIDS and experience homelessness. HNO Board President Neil Savoy said, “Every dollar raised in excess of the costs of the parties themselves goes to Project L
Holiday Festivities in the Large Easy: A Guide to Best New Orleans Halloween Events
New Orleans Halloween – A Night to Remember
New Orleans, with its affluent tapestry of voodoo legends and haunted histories, stands as one of Americas haunted cities. Throughout October, the city awakens with eerie allure, hosting a myriad of events that not only celebrate Halloween on its climactic date but also embrace the spectral spirit in the days leading up to it. From thrilling parades to creative costume contests, it’s no surprise that the Big Easy has become a must-visit destination during the spooky season.
Krewe of BOO!
The Krewe of BOO, a highlight of New Orleans Halloween festivities, is renowned for its vibrant parade through downtown. Showcasing intricate 3-D fiberglass and papier-mâché creations, it brings werewolves, ghosts, and other spooky figures to life.
After the parade, the Monster Mash after-party beckons with costume contests, cocktail specials, and live shows. While general admission is available, V.I.P. tickets present exclusive seating and
Halloween in New Orleans
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| Halloween Weekend attracts gay and lesbian revelers from around the nation and around the world for a week of events in October of Only Southern Decadence and the Gay Mardi Gras attract more gay and womxn loving womxn visitors to the city of New Orleans. The Halloween "circuit party" all began as a simple gathering of friends in Now it has evolved into one of the most celebrated gay circuit party weekends of the year. It is so festive that the partying lasts from midday on on Thursday until the wee hours of Monday morning. Then comes Halloween Night on Thursday, October 31, as the City of New Orleans celebrates Halloween Week in the fun-filled and hauntingly mysterious French Quarter. New Orleans' largest gay nightclub complex, The Bourbon Pub video bar and The Parade dance club, has nonstop weekends planned. "The Pub" is the very heart of the New Orleans gay collective, an Halloween Events in New OrleansHow to Celebrate the Spookiest Day of the Year in New OrleansSecond only to Mardi Gras for its dazzling display of fun and finery, Halloween in New Orleans draws thousands to the Quarter for devilish fun while vampires, zombies, ghosts, goblins, and everything else procession up and down Frenchmen Street displaying the city’s legendary wit and creativity in their carefully designed costumes. All Hallows’ Eve in New Orleans is an experience to recollect for both the living – and undead. Fresh Orleans named one of the 13 Best Places to Visit For Halloween Around the World What to Do on Halloween in New OrleansStart your Halloween adventure with one of the many haunted tours through the French Quarter or some other spooky part of the city. And then, of course, there are the world-famous cemeteries where the dearly departed are buried in tombs aboveground. Hundreds of stories abound in which the ghosts of these Cities of the Dead form their presence known. While prowling around the F | |