Full French Quarter Fest Lineup Revealed
The entire lineup for the 2026 edition of the French Quarter Fest has been revealed and the event will kick off with a parade.
www.offbeat.comHere’s the latest overview I can share on French Quarter Fest.
Event dates and scale: French Quarter Fest 2026 took place April 16–19, featuring about 300 performances across 20 stages, plus a new riverfront park experience at Governor Nicholls Wharf. Headliner PJ Morton performed on the Abita Beer Stage, marking his return to the festival after more than a decade. This year aimed to be one of the largest in the festival’s history [OffBeat, 2026-03-17][OffBeat, 2026-04-05].[1][2]
New riverfront expansion: A major highlight was the expansion to Woldenberg Park’s Governor Nicholls Wharf, offering additional green space along the Mississippi River for concert viewing and crowd flow [OffBeat, 2026-03-17][OffBeat, 2026-04-05].[2][1]
Opening parade and community vibe: The festival kicks off with the annual kickoff parade through the French Quarter, featuring brass bands and local groups, followed by an opening ceremony at the NewOrleans.com Stage. This lineup emphasizes local culture and community energy [OffBeat, 2026-03-17][OffBeat, 2026-04-05].[1][2]
Practical info for attendees: The festival is free and open to the public, with a robust mobile app to navigate stages, food vendors, and schedules. Attendees can explore more than 70 local culinary vendors and plan their weekend around a personal schedule [OffBeat, 2026-04-05][NewOrleans.com guide, 2022].[3][2]
Other coverage: Local outlets highlighted the scale, with articles noting 300+ performances, a riverfront expansion, and headlining acts returning after prior years. For ongoing updates, organizers’ pages and local outlets remain the best sources [OffBeat, 2026-04-05][FQFest News pages].[6][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the current official lineup details, map out the stages, or craft a one-page schedule for your visit to maximize music and food picks.
The entire lineup for the 2026 edition of the French Quarter Fest has been revealed and the event will kick off with a parade.
www.offbeat.comFrench Quarter Fest is one of the city’s largest free events in its most historic neighborhood. With more than 20 stages across the Quarter, it’s the largest of Louisiana music in the world. Here’s our guide to help you navigate the festival weekend.
www.neworleans.comWith just days to go, French Quarter Festivals, Inc. is gearing up to launch one of the city’s most anticipated spring traditions: French Quarter Fest.
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