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  2. Voodoo Music + Arts Experience - Wikipedia

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    With the new management, the festival underwent changes to its stage layout and infrastructure. Attendance peaked at around 150,000. [11] The 2019 festival was hampered by Tropical Storm Olga, which brought extensive rain to the New Orleans area. [12] The 2020 festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. List of festivals in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Día de Muertos - New Orleans; Festival of the Bonfires - Reserve, Garyville, Gramercy, and Lutcher Louisiana; Fèt Gede New Orleans; Holiday Trail of Lights - North Louisiana; Natchitoches Christmas Festival - Natchitoches; New Orleans Mardi Gras - New Orleans

  4. Category:Festivals in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Festivals in New Orleans" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 10:56 ...

  5. Taylor Swift parties around New Orleans for Eras Tour in October

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    Come browse the sparkles and take selfies at a “Swiftie Pop-Up“ from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 12 and Oct. 19 at Fringe + Co “Haus of Fringe” at 3914 Howard Ave. in New Orleans.

  6. New Orleans’ Voodoo Fest Canceled for 3rd Straight Year - AOL

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    New Orleans’ major spring festivals – the Jazz & Heritage Festival, the French Quarter Festival and the BUKU Music + Art Project ... The last festival was in October 2019, five months before ...

  7. New Orleans Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival has been held since the society's inception. The festival takes place in mid-October. [1] The festival, nicknamed "Cannes on the Mississippi", features national and international feature films and short films. The festival had one off-year when New Orleans suffered the effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. [2]