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Welcome to Soulard Mardi Gras! Home of the Bud Light Grand Parade, Purina Pet Parade, and much more.
The Mayor’s Ball, which ALIVE Magazine and the Riverfront Times have called the “social event of the season,” is a must-attend gala that combines the elegance of the setting with the striking visuals of Mardi Gras. It features fine cuisine, cocktails, dancing and entertainment ranging from traditional to spectacular including:
While celebrating Mardi Gras is one of the highlights of the year in St. Louis, there are some tips and tricks to keep in mind when you go. Take a ride-share service or a shuttle to get into...
Mardi Gras in St. Louis is one of the country’s biggest parties. Thousands of people fill the historic Soulard neighborhood to enjoy the Purina Pet Parade, the Taste of Soulard and the Bud Light Grand Parade.
ST. LOUIS — The official dos and don'ts list for Soulard Mardi Gras came out Thursday morning. Organizers were joined by police and firefighters to ask partygoers for some favors this...
St. Louis legend has it that Mardi Gras in Soulard started in 1979 with a group of drunk pals who walked down the streets of Soulard tossing beads to make their own fun before Lent began.
Mardi Gras celebration in St. Louis began with four friends who wanted something to do after a snowstorm in 1980 ; The Grand Parade was only a Soulard neighborhood event that grew in the 1990s due to unseasonably warm weather; In 1999, nonprofits Mardi Gras, Inc., and the Mardi Gras Foundation were formed to run and organize the parade and ...
In St. Louis, Mardi Gras isn't just about Fat Tuesday. It's also the Friday before Fat Tuesday (when the mayor's ball is the hottest ticket in town) and, of course, Saturday, when throngs...
From the Taste of Soulard to the Bud Light Grand Parade, there are plenty of good times rolling for Mardi Gras in St. Louis. Here are the dates, times and details.
LOUIS – Thousands of Mardi Gras revelers will return to the streets of Soulard this year after the pandemic forced it to be virtual last year. All events produced by Mardi Gras, Inc. will comply with the City public health orders.