The festival was initially scheduled to return to the New Orleans Lakefront on Saturday, March 29, with boils from local and regional restaurants, live music, games, photo opportunities and more.
On Wednesday, festival organizers said the event will be rescheduled to Sunday, March 30.
“We moved our festival to Sunday to ensure our guests have a safe & memorable day on the lake with no worry of being impacted by the rain. Sunday promises to be a beautiful sunny day for friends and families to come out and enjoy all our seafood festival has to offer,” said BBB Executive Producer Cleveland Spears, III, in a news release.
Attendees can still expect food from a lineup of more than 16 local and regional spots, including Clesi’s, Drago’s, The Nola Chuck Wagon, Mr. Shrimp’s Kitchen, Crawlins Seafood, Lillie’s Cajun Kitchen, Crescent City Burgers and Chris’ Specialty Foods and more.
Organizers said festivalgoers can also expect live music performances from Cupid, Irvin Mayfield with BlackHouse, DJ FTK, Flow Tribe and more.
For more information about Sunday’s fest, visit the Brews, Boils & Bubbles website.
Sony said it is continuing to "evolve" its PlayStation Portal remote player, with a new…
Spoilers follow for the first three seasons of Prime Video’s Invincible. Season 4 debuts on…
The Rocketeer continues to soar even after the tragic passing of creator Dave Stevens. IGN…
Hideo Kojima has confirmed that players can expect a slew of new features for Death…
50 Years Ago A 16-year-old senior at Amherst Regional High School yesterday was named the…
BOSTON — As attempts to restrict books rise across the nation, authors, librarians and free…
This website uses cookies.