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NEW ORLEANS — New Orleanians and their guest who planned on seeing the first parade since early 2020 might have to find a new spot to watch the Krewe of Boo. The Halloween parade route has been ...
The Krewe of Boo! will roll through the Marigny, French Quarter, CBD and Warehouse District Thursday evening (Oct. 30) starting at 6:30 p.m., kicking off the Halloween weekend in New Orleans.
The Krewe of BOO! will be the city’s first float parade in 18 months, because the COVID-19 pandemic curtailed Carnival 2021.
Holidays Krewe of Boo kicks off Halloween with its traditional parade route this Saturday “We have ample police officers to make the parade happen on its full route this year,” says Brian Kern.
This year, Krewe of Boo rolls on its original parade route. “Canal street will be open this year. It was closed in 2019 due to the Hard Rock collapse.
Parade Route and Traffic, Parking, and Transportation The Krewe of Boo will begin at Elysian Fields and Chartres Street and will roll towards the river.
What it matters: I rode in Krewe of Boo to get a firsthand look at what it takes to put on the party. The big picture: Brian Kern, the krewe captain and an Axios New Orleans member, gifted us two ...
The Krewe of Boo is preparing to roll this weekend on its original route. The parade had to modify its routes in years past due to the Hard Rock Hotel collapse and COVID-19.
The Krewe of Boo's New Orleans Halloween parade rolls Saturday (Oct. 22) at 6:30 p.m. back on its original route including a loop on Canal Street. (Krewe of Boo) Kenny Rubenstein, the owner of ...
The Monster Mash, the official after-party of the Krewe of BOO!, is a ticketed event with costumes required and will feature JT & The Ka-Nection and local DJs. Krewe of BOO! Route After a 2019 route ...