NOLA Tradition Rescheduled to March 24
Due to the inclement weather last Sunday, Super Sunday has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 24. Super Sunday, one of the biggest holidays for Mardi Gras Indians aside from Mardi Gras day, will be filled with jam-packed parades as the well costumed Indians take to the streets to meet other gangs. Thankfully, their artistically beaded and extravagantly feathered costumes remained dry, and now, they'll strut their stuff through New Orleans this Sunday.

Uptown Super Sunday
Starts: A.L. Davis Park, New Orleans
Sunday, March 24, 12 p.m.
The largest
Super Sunday procession, organized by the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians
Council, will begin its parade route at A.L. Davis Park, head toward Martin
Luther King Boulevard and conclude back at the park.
Tambourine and Fan Super Sunday Parade
Starts: Bayou St. John at Orleans Avenue, New Orleans
Sunday, March 24, 12 p.m.
Sponsored by the Tambourine and Fan Organization, the parade kicks off at the intersection of Orleans Avenue and Moss Street, then proceeds down Orleans Avenue. Make sure to arrive early and with an appetite as the street will be bustling with food trucks and families ready to enjoy the festivities.
Westbank Super Sunday
Starts: 1200 L.B. Landry Ave., Algiers
Sunday, March 24, 12 p.m.
This precession begins near Landry-Walker High School at 1200 L.B. Landry Avenue and will conclude at McDonough Playground at 1500 Teche St. Experience the vibrant celebration known fondly as West Fest, a true homage to the rich culture of Mardi Gras Indians.