New Orleans isn’t the only destination that celebrates Mardi Gras… Universal Orlando does as well and the celebration begins next month! On select days, you can experience Universal Orlando’s family-friendly version of Mardi Gras at Florida’s biggest party with live performances, a spectacular parade, and Cajun cuisine. The ultimate party runs on select days from February 6th through April 16th.

Mardi Gras Grand Celebration Parade

On event days, Universal Orlando unveils their grand Mardi Gras parade complete with stunning floats, amazing costumed characters, beads by the handful and more.

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Schedule

Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras parade fills the streets of Universal Studios Florida at 7:45 PM on event nights.

Parade Route

The Mardi Gras parade begins and ends at Universal Orlando’s Horror Make-Up Show. Good viewing locations include all walkways along the parade route.

Concert Lineup

After the parade, the party continues at the Music Plaza located directly next to Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit’s entrance with a live performance on every event night. Some of the biggest names in music including Fall Out Boy, Shawn Mendes, and 3 Doors Down will take the stage at this year’s event.

Performances

  • Saturday, February 6th: Hunter Hayes
  • Saturday, February 13th: Diana Ross
  • Sunday, February 14th: Barenaked Ladies
  • Saturday, February 20th: Nate Ruess
  • Saturday, February 27th: Fall Out Boy
  • Saturday, March 5th: Kool & the Gang
  • Saturday, March 12th: The Fray
  • Sunday, March 13th: Adam Lambert
  • Saturday, March 19th: Shawn Mendes
  • Sunday, March 20th: 3 Doors Down
  • Saturday, March 26th: REO Speedwagon
  • Saturday, April 2nd: T-Pain
  • Saturday, April 9th: Jessie J
  • Saturday, April 16th: Yandel

French Quarter Courtyard

The heart of Mardi Gras lies at the French Quarter Courtyard where you can purchase an array of delicious Cajun meals like jambalaya, beignets, gumbo, and so much more. You can also purchase different beverages and see and hear bands direct from New Orleans perform. The French Quarter opens later in the day and typically closes during the concert.

Performances

  • Saturday, February 6th: Rockin’ Jake
  • Saturday, February 13th: Mississippi Rail Company
  • Sunday, February 14th: Mississippi Rail Company
  • Saturday, February 20th: Naughty Professor
  • Saturday, February 27th: Cha Wa
  • Saturday, March 5th: Beth Mckee & The Sliders
  • Saturday, March 12th: Soul Project
  • Sunday, March 13th: Soul Project
  • Saturday, March 19th: The Big Easy Playboys
  • Sunday, March 20th: The Big Easy Playboys
  • Saturday, March 26th: Gravy
  • Saturday, April 2nd: Dirty Bourbon River Show
  • Saturday, April 9th: Daddy Mac Blues Band
  • Saturday, April 16th: Big Al and The Heavyweights

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Do I need a special ticket to attend this event?
Answer: No, Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras celebration is included with your regular theme park admission or annual pass.

Question: When does this event take place?
Answer: Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras celebration takes place every day there is a concert in place. The event begins February 6th and runs on select days through April 16th.

Question: Where does this event take place?
Answer: The Mardi Gras celebration is at Universal Studios Florida. Universal’s sister theme park, Islands of Adventure, does not take part in this event.

Question: Is this event appropriate for children?
Answer: Yes, this event is a family-friendly version of the popular New Orleans event. While the event is designed to be appropriate for people of all ages, please be aware that some artists may use foul language during their performance.

Question: Where do the concerts take place?
Answer: The main concerts take place at the Music Plaza in Universal Studios Florida, which is located next to the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem attraction and directly next to Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit’s entrance.

Question: Does the park provide seating during the concerts?
Answer: Seating is not provided and you are prohibited from bringing portable chairs into the park as well.

Question: Do I need to sign up to watch the concert?
Answer: It is not required for you to sign up to enter the Music Plaza.

Question: About how early should I arrive to watch a concert?
Answer: Lines can begin to form as soon as the park opens. However, we recommend getting to the Music Plaza at least 3-4 hours in advance for better viewing. The Music Plaza tends to fill up after the Mardi Gras parade. If you’d prefer not to wait but wish to see the concert, we recommend watching the show at the entrance of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters Cafe.

Question: Am I allowed to leave the concert area once I enter?
Answer: Yes, you are permitted to leave and return to the concert area but please be aware that other people will be entering the area and there may be a possibility that you could lose your spot.

Question: What time does the concert begin?
Answer: Typically the concerts begin about 30-45 minutes after the Mardi Gras parade. Exact times for the Mardi Gras parade and concert should be listed on the park map, which can be found at the front of the park and several other locations.

Question: What happens if it rains on an event day?
Answer: The event occurs rain or shine.

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