Super Bowl LIX Fan Events in New Orleans
Celebrate Super Bowl LIX with Events Across New Orleans!
The National Football League and Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation have announced the extensive roster of official events and activations for Super Bowl LIX, including fan experiences, community-driven initiatives, and more. There are a variety of free and ticketed events open to the public. Read on below for the details.
The fun starts on Monday, Feb. 3 with Super Bowl Opening Night Fueled by Gatorade at Caesars Superdome. The event will give fans a sneak peek of the iconic Super Bowl imagery at Caesars Superdome prior to gameday and offer an exciting opportunity to hear directly from Super Bowl players and coaches during their only public appearance before the big game. Tickets are $20. Purchase tickets here.
From Wednesday, Feb. 5 to Saturday, Feb. 8, head to the Super Bowl Experience at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. This event will offer fans the chance to meet current NFL players and legends for autographs, shop for exclusive gear at the NFL Shop presented by Visa and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Throughout the Super Bowl Experience, fans can take memorable photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, race in a 40-yard dash against virtual NFL players on LED screens and explore a display featuring all 58 Super Bowl rings. Adult prices start at $20 and are inclusive of all venue and ticket fees; Kids 12 & under are free daily. Purchase tickets here.
The fun keeps going with the Louisiana Culture Festival at the French Market on Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8. The festival will highlight the many cultures of Louisiana with unique booths and activations featuring local Native American tribes and a cultural corner with basket weaving, storytelling, and cooking and dance demonstrations. Jazz and Zydeco bands will also contribute to the programming with live performances during the festival.
In New Orleans, what’s a celebration without a parade? The Super Bowl Host Committee Parade in the French Quarter on Saturday, Feb. 8 showcases the city’s unique culture to the world. The parade will feature Super Bowl-themed floats from NFL partners, high school and college marching bands, and local dance groups. Parade-goers can expect to catch a variety of throws, including NFL-themed beads and plush footballs. Brought to life by Carnival legend Barry Kern of Mardi Gras World, the Super Bowl Host Committee Parade promises a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests and athletes. Reigning as king of the parade will be Louisiana’s own celebrity, Todd Graves. The parade is free and open to the public.
For these events, fans can download the NFL OnePass app for the most up-to-date information and register their interest in purchasing event tickets once on sale by visiting NFL.com/SuperBowlLocal.
If you’re looking for even more fun, fan-focused events going on in New Orleans, browse our calendar below (and keep checking back as additional events and details are added).