2017 Louisiana Crawfish FestivalDo You Like Crawfish? What would you think about a festival all about ’em?

Louisiana is known for a lot of great festivals, but have you ever heard of the Crawfish Festival? If not, this is your chance to experience the 2017 Louisiana Crawfish Festival from March 23 – 26, 2017. Bring your friends and family and head on out to Chalmette for everything crawfish. Plus, our favorite is that there will be a lot of Cajun entertainment.

The Louisiana Crawfish Festival is located at 8200 West Judge Perez Dr., Chalmette, Louisiana at the St. Bernard Parish Government Complex site.

Operating Hours

March 23, 2017 – Open 5:00 pm – Close 11:00 pm
March 24, 2017 – Open 5:00 pm – Close Midnight
March 25, 2017 – Open 11:00 am – Close Midnight
March 26, 2017 – Open 11:00 am – Close 10:00 pm
$5.00 General Admission

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Entertainment Schedule:

Thursday March 23, 2017
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm: Flying Coach
7:30 pm – 10:00 pm: Witness

Friday March 24, 2017
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm: Remedy
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm: Category 6

Saturday March 25, 2017
12:00 pm – 2:30 pm: 90 Degrees West
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm: Pick 6
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm: Voodoo Gumbo
9:00 pm – 11:30 pm: The Molly Ringwalds

Sunday March 26, 2017
12:00 pm – 2:30 pm: Junior and Sumtin’ Sneaky
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Wise Guys
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Groovy 7

The Louisiana Crawfish Festival is located in Beautiful and Historical St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana which is rich with heritage, moss covered oak trees, creole tomatoes, Louisiana Bayous, shrimp boats, oyster luggers, oil refineries, and is a fisherman’s haven. St. Bernard Parish is the home of the Battle of New Orleans site over-looking the mighty Mississippi River adjoining the Crescent City, New Orleans. Even though St. Bernard flourishes predominately through diversity its roots of ancestry dominate the culture engulfed with Festivals, Arts, Crafts and merriment.

The festival originated in 1975 and has grown to become a Louisiana tradition. Patrons frequent the festival, annually, from all areas of the United States. They arrive by auto, air, bus and train to come in for the spring event that features authentic Cajun cuisine. Boiled Crawfish with all the “fixins” & Crawfish Dishes such as Crawfish Bread, Crawfish Pasta, Crawfish Pies, Crawfish Rice, and Crawfish Jambalaya adorn the limelight while many other food booths tickle just about everyone’s pallet.

Cajun entertainment and current hit parade bands explode on stage to draw crowds to the sounds and glitter of showmanship. The entertainment committee assures that everyone attending will at some point enjoy the performances. Thursdays and Fridays entice the listeners to prepare for the weekend filled musical finale on Sunday night.

Arts and crafts lure hundreds to see real hand crafted products. Cups, plates, belts, straw hats, sun glasses, tennis visors, personalized home crafts, license plates and key chains are just a few of the treasured values offered.

There’s always a giant midway with carnival games, cotton candy, candied apples and rides to thrill the toddler through the roughneck and even the Ferris wheel for Maw Maw and Paw Paw. The awesome clinking on the tracks, the air brakes, the laughter amid the flashing lights with noisy horns and squealing sirens draw thousands to conquer their inhibitions.

The weekend of festivities boasts proudly of its ability to reunite families, attract family reunions, spark new relationships and spread joy throughout the entire atmosphere. Balloons, toy animals, tee shirts, aprons, ball caps, and other memorabilia flood the festival with mementos to remind us that the next crawfish festival is in the horizon.