Tucson may not be as wild as Bourbon Street, but there are a few fun events to attend here in town. Forty Niner Country Club 12000 E. Tanque Verde Rd. From 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, the Country Club is serving Mardi Gras specials, including a limited-time cocktail. “We’re bringing the flavors of New Orleans straight to your Tucson Mardi Gras is back, and you don't want to miss it. With beads, crawfish & other Cajun cuisine, traditional drinks like Hurricane’s & Daiquiri’s, a parade and MORE. Entry is FREE and upgrade packages will be available for food, drinks and VIP seating to guarantee your spots! About The Parish in Tucson, AZ. Call us at (520) 797-1233. mardi-gras-2025. 1:00 PM. Our Mardi Gras festival is back and better than ever! The Parish will be Celebrate Mardi Gras 2025 in Tucson with a range of lively events, including mardi gras parades, parties, live music, and delicious food. Join in the celebration and let the good times roll! Mardi Gras Festival 2/13/2024 - 2/13/2024. Our Mardi Gras festival is back and better than ever! The Parish will be featuring your all time favorites, crawfish boil and alligator roast, Cajun sampler plates, King Cake, Hurricanes and the absolute best live music on Fat Tuesday, February 13! Tucson Mardi Gras will be hosting its 3rd annual Mardi Gras Festival on Saturday, March 11 and Family Festival Day on Sunday, March 12! The Mardi Gras festivities will be open Saturday March 11 from 11:00 am to 6:30 pm and Sunday March 12 from 12:00 noon to 6:30 pm. This celebration is free to the public – that’s right, no entry fee required! The Parish presents The 14th Annual Mardi Gras Festival ⚜️🎉🎭🎺🍾🎷🎶👑📿🍹⚜ Tuesday, March 4, 2025 ⚜️ Crawfish Boil - Alligator Roast - Live Music Also available Louisiana favorites ⬇️ ⚜️ Gumbo - Jambalaya - Étouffée - Red Beans & Rice - Abita beer - Hurricanes. The Century Room 311 E. Congress St. A special edition of the Mysterious Babies comes together to celebrate Mardi Gras at the Century Room. Join the Babies as they carry on the tradition of such trailblazers as Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, and many more originators of New Orleans jazz. Our Mardi Gras festival is back and better than ever! The Parish will be featuring your all time favorites, Crawfish Boil, Alligator Roast, Cajun Sampler Plates with gumbo, crawfish etouffee. 520 Just when you thought all of the Mardi Gras festivities were over and done with for 2023, think again because the good times are still rollin’ here in Tucson. Once again, the creative minds behind The Slaughterhouse are hosting the third annual Mardi Gras Festival from 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, and then from noon – 6:30 p Mardi Gras at the Parish (Photo courtesy of the Parish) Tucson may not be as wild as Bourbon Street, but there are a few fun events to attend here in town. Also, be aware of the dates and times because one of these events is happening before Tuesday, March 1. Tucson Mardi Gras Festival Saturday, February 26 The 3rd annual Mardi Gras Festival, hosted by Tucson Mardi Gras, will return on Saturday, March 11, and Sunday, March 12, at 1102 E. Grant Road. Tucson Folk Festival Fundraiser. This fundraiser for the spring Tucson Folk Festival is a Mardi Gras celebration featuring Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble with Connie Brannock. When: 6-9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16. Where: El Casino Ballroom, 437 E. 26th St. Cost: $30 for general admission; $40 for reserved seating Mardi Gras event with Masquerade Ball, Parade and Bourbon Street Experience. Packages and Upgrades Crawfish tickets, reserved seating tickets, and more! Entry to the event on Saturday Festival will be FREE, but if you want to guarantee admission, you will need to purchase a $5 Raffle Entry! Our 1st Mardi Gras was PACKED and there is a chance we will reach capacity, so buying a raffle Packages and Upgrades Read More » A Mardi Gras mask lays on a table with staple cajun seasonings as a Mardi Gras event is prepared at the old Farmer John Meats plant, on Feb. 15, 2020. Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star Facebook Each year, the southern fusion gastropub brings the spirit, atmosphere, and revelry of the Big Easy to Tucson. This year, The Parish is letting the good times roll with its annual Mardi Gras Festival from 2 p.m. – midnight on Tuesday, March 5. Mardi Gras is officially on Tuesday, February 21 but the Tucson Mardi Gras Festival is happening later on Saturday, March 11 – Sunday, March 12. The folks behind the festival shared the following on Facebook: “Due to this early date, the potential for cold weather, and the lack of crawfish available that early in the season, we have moved Parade A Mardi Gras Parade – Tucson Style! Buy Tickets Now Have you ever wanted to ride in a Mardi Gras Parade? Well here is your chance to give it a go! There are ticketing options for a single parade rider and for an entire float! Single Rider Tickets Include 1 Spot on a Tuscon Parade Read More » Our Mardi Gras Festival is back and better than ever! This year, we are partnering with Tucson Foodie to give you the ultimate Mardi Gras experience at either location! Both the Delta and The Parish will be featuring the all time favorites; crawfish boil, alligator roast, Cajun sampler plates, King Cake and the absolute best live music on Fat
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