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Shreveport Gears Up for Mardi Gras Celebrations

Mardi Gras parade in Shreveport with colorful floats and costumes

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Shreveport, Louisiana, is ready to embrace the Mardi Gras season with vibrant parades and exciting events. The Krewe of Sobek Parade kicks off the festivities on January 18. Various krewes, including Krewe of Harambee and Krewe of Centaur, will host parades celebrating cultural significance and community unity throughout the month. Unique events like the Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Parade cater to animal lovers, highlighting a cause for neglected animals. The upcoming celebrations promise joy, unity, and a commitment to community engagement in Shreveport.

Shreveport Set to Jazz Up with Exciting Mardi Gras Season

The vibrant city of Shreveport, Louisiana, is gearing up for a fantastic Mardi Gras season filled with colorful parades, sparkling costumes, and a whole lot of fun! Kicking off the festivities is the much-anticipated Krewe of Sobek Parade, scheduled for January 18 at 1 p.m. at Fair Grounds Fields parking lot. This parade will wind its way through the lively Queensborough neighborhood, a lovely way to welcome Mardi Gras with open arms and proud spirits.

The Krewe of Sobek: A Tradition of Unity

The Krewe of Sobek holds a special place in the heart of Shreveport as it was formed by nine visionaries aiming to bring the joyful spirit of Mardi Gras to minority communities. With its inspiring motto of “Rebirth, Strength and Tenacity,” the Krewe is a symbol of community pride and empowerment. Just one day prior to their parade, the Krewe will also host its Grand Bal at the Shreveport Convention Center on January 17 at 8 p.m. This event promises a night filled with glitz, glamour, and joyous celebration!

Honoring Legacy with the Krewe of Harambee

February kicks into high gear with the Krewe of Harambee taking center stage on February 17 at 1 p.m. with its Martin Luther King Jr. Day Mardi Gras Parade. This proud krewe is the first African American krewe in Shreveport and embraces a legacy of celebration with cultural significance. Before the parade, attendees can enjoy the annual Hopes & Dreams Scholarship Breakfast at the Petroleum Club, a heartwarming event to support education and future dreams.

The Main Event: Krewe of Centaur Parade

As the largest parade in the ArkLaTex region, the Krewe of Centaur Parade is set to dazzle crowds on February 22 at 3:30 p.m. It’ll kick off on Clyde Fant Parkway, ultimately concluding at the picturesque duck pond on E. Kings Highway. This parade is one of the highlights of the season, drawing both locals and visitors eager to experience the magic of Mardi Gras.

Paws and Claws: Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Parade

For animal lovers, the Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Parade is a must-see! Scheduled for February 23 at 2 p.m. at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, this unique parade supports abused and neglected animals. Attendees can delight in watching four-legged friends strut their stuff while raising awareness for a wonderful cause.

Continuing the Celebration: Krewe of Gemini and Highland

Next up is the Krewe of Gemini Parade on March 1 at 3:30 p.m. This beloved event follows the traditional parade route through Shreveport, providing a festive atmosphere filled with laughter and excitement. A day later, on March 2 at 2 p.m., the Krewe of Highland invites participants to enjoy their parade while promoting a more sustainable environment. They request that riders refrain from throwing low-quality “trash” beads, instead encouraging the use of recyclable items for throws. What a positive message to share during these celebrations!

Newcomers and Special Features

The dynamic and newly founded Mystic Krewe of Imani made its debut last year at an event that attracted an impressive crowd of 550 attendees. With a strong emphasis on community engagement and charitable efforts, this krewe is planning to launch its first Mardi Gras ball and parade in February 2026.

As if all these fabulous parades weren’t enough, many will be broadcast live on local platforms, making it easier for everyone to bask in the joyful spirit of Mardi Gras season. Plus, don’t miss special features like the KTBS Parade Tracker for select parades, ensuring you don’t miss a single float!

With captivating parades, meaningful events, and a lively community atmosphere, Shreveport’s Mardi Gras season is shaping up to be a joyous occasion for everyone. So, grab your beads, put on your festive attire, and get ready to join in the celebrations!

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