Southern Decadence

    Southern Decadence 2026

    Southern Decadence 2026

    3 September 2026 - 7 September 2026

    Location

    various venues city centre, New Orleans, USA

    Southern Decadence

    Southern Decadence is one of the biggest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the United States and one of the most iconic events on the New Orleans calendar. Often described as a “Gay Mardi Gras,” this legendary Labor Day weekend festival transforms the French Quarter into a vibrant celebration of queer culture, creativity and community.

    Originally starting as a small gathering of friends in 1972, Southern Decadence has grown into a globally recognized LGBTQ+ event attracting thousands of visitors from around the world. Expect a weekend filled with extravagant costumes, legendary parties, live performances, street celebrations and the famous Southern Decadence Parade.

    What happens at Southern Decadence 2026?

    Southern Decadence takes place from September 3 to September 7, 2026, bringing five days of celebrations across New Orleans, with much of the action centered around the historic French Quarter.

    The weekend begins with opening celebrations and events at LGBTQ+ venues throughout the city, before building towards the biggest moments of the festival.

    Southern Decadence Parade

    The highlight of the weekend is the iconic Southern Decadence Parade, taking place on Sunday, September 6, 2026. Beginning at the Golden Lantern, the parade winds through the French Quarter with colorful costumes, creative floats, music and an unforgettable party atmosphere.

    Southern Decadence Highlights

    Bourbon Street Celebrations

    Bourbon Street becomes the heart of the action, with bars, clubs and venues hosting parties, performances and street celebrations throughout the weekend.

    Live Entertainment & Drag Shows

    New Orleans’ legendary nightlife scene comes alive with drag performances, DJs, live music and special events hosted across the French Quarter.

    LGBTQ+ History & Culture

    Beyond the parties, Southern Decadence offers the chance to experience New Orleans’ rich queer history, from historic LGBTQ+ venues to the neighborhoods that have shaped the city’s culture.

    New Orleans Food, Music & Nightlife

    Make the most of your trip by exploring the city beyond the festival, from live jazz on Frenchmen Street to iconic Creole and Cajun cuisine, historic neighborhoods and unforgettable experiences.

    Where to Stay for Southern Decadence

    The French Quarter is the most convenient area to stay during Southern Decadence, placing you close to the main events, bars and celebrations. For travelers looking for a quieter stay, neighborhoods such as the Marigny or Central Business District offer easy access while providing a more relaxed base.

    Planning ahead is essential, as hotels fill quickly for this popular LGBTQ+ weekend.

    If you are thinking about experiencing Southern Decadence, explore our guide to the best New Orleans hotels for gay travelers and start planning your trip.

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