Ways to Celebrate the Season Across Louisiana

Holiday festivities from caroling to light displays along Santa’s route

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All of the Lights

Photo by Brooke Cagle

Driving along to admire lights lovingly hung by homeowners is a delight even in a normal year. Here as 2020 comes to a much-anticipated close, light trails and drive-through displays of cheer can be enjoyed throughout the state. Here are the ones on our sleigh-dar.

Until January 3 from 5 pm or 6 pm, New Orleans: Celebration in the Oaks

Until January 6, various times, Natchitoches: Natchitoches Christmas Festival

December 4–23 at 5:30, Lafayette: Noël Acadien au Village

December 11–20 at 6 pm, Mandeville: Tammany Trace Holiday of Lights

December 11–26 at various times, Breaux Bridge: Breaux Bridge Drive-By Christmas Party

December 12 at 4 pm, Baton Rouge: St. Lucy Festival of Lights

December 12–13 at 6 pm, Baker: Journey to Bethlehem

December 12–20 at 5 pm, Monroe: Open Wagon Rides Through the Lights

Until December 31 at various times, Natchez: Netflix Brings "Here for the Holiday" to Natchez

Family Fa-la-la’s

Photo by Steve Halama

Here are your opportunities to belt your favorite carols into the brisk Louisiana night air, for those looking for the right time and place to musically demand figgy pudding (whatever that is).

December 11 at 7 pm, Covington: Candlelight Caroling at Covington Trailhead

December 20 at 7 pm, New Orleans: Caroling in Jackson Square

Holiday Concerts

Photo by Mika Baumeister

If you’re less about doing your own caroling and more about leaving the holiday favorites to the professional musicians, never fear: plenty of local bands and symphonies will be playing joyfully and triumphantly this Winter.

December 10 at 6 pm, Alexandria: Alexandria Museum of Art Holiday concert

December 10 at 6 pm, Natchez: Home for Christmas Featuring Lynn Beach Smith and Gabrielle Richardson Henning

December 10 & 11 at various times, New Orleans: Twelve Days of Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

December 11 at 6:30 pm, Online: Golden Hour: Panorama Jazz Band "Staying Home for the Holidays"

December 15 at 12 pm, Online: Kids' Orchestra's Global "Ode to Joy"

December 16 at 6:30 pm or 8:30 pm, Baton Rouge or Online: Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra Holiday Brass Performances

December 17 at 7 pm, Lafayette: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra's "Believe!" Concert

December 17 at 3 pm or 7 pm, Mandeville: Christmas on the Northshore Concert

December 18 at 6 pm in Natchez: A Soulful Natchez Christmas with Alvin Shelby

December 19 at 6 pm in Natchez: A Celtic Christmas with Anna Dean and Friends

December 22 at various times, online: NOCCA's Home for the Holidays Concert & Auction

Holiday Happenings

Photo by Guille Alvarez

These festive events defy categories: crafts, lights, shopping, food, who knows–you might even be able to catch all of the aforementioned fun in one place. Check the individual listings for more details. 

December 1–18, various times, online: NOLA Christmasfest

December 1–19, various times, Covington: Christmas in the Country

December 1–31, various times, Minden: Christmas Market on Main

December 1–31, various times, Natchez: Christmas in Natchez

December 5–23 at various times, Alexandria: Christmas Tea at the Jewel Box

December 11 at 5 pm, Abita Springs: Abita Springs' Fête de Noël: A Celebration of Light

December 12 at 11 am or 2 pm, Natchez: Christmas Tea at Magnolia Cottage

December 12 at 1 pm, New Orleans: Merry Market at Longue Vue

December 12 at 3 pm, Covington: Deck the Park with Pyrotechnics

December 24 at 7 pm, Lutcher: Christmas Eve Bonfires

Santa Sightings

For those with little ones (or maybe even grown-ups looking for someone to demand a PS5 or an end to the pandemic from), the big guy with the red suit himself can be found at the following events, taking gift requests and spreading jolliness.

December 5–23 at various times, Henderson: Atchafalaya Christmas

December 12 at 1 pm, Baton Rouge: Accident Reported at North Pole, Children Needed to Save Santa

December 12 from 9 am–4pm, Lacombe: Cajun Christmas at Big Branch

Seasonal Show-Stoppers

Photo by Mario Mendez

These theatrical performances and film screenings provide the triple-threat of holiday cheer, song, and dance. 

December 1113 at 7 pm, Mandeville: A Very Merry Christmas Spectacular

December 1120 at 7:30 pm or 2 pm, Baton Rouge: It's a Wonderful Life: A Life Radio Play

December 12–13 at 7 pm or 2 pm, Covington: Ballet Apetrei's Nutcracker: Kingdom of the Sweets

December 13 at 2 pm, Baton Rouge: It's a Wonderful Life (1946) at the Manship

December 13 at 2 pm, Online: Sugar Plum Soirée

December 19–20, various times, online: Lafayette Ballet Theatre Presents the Nutcracker

December 21 at 7 pm, Online: Silverbacks Improv Theatre Presents: The 9th Annual Holiday Show

Tours of Decked Halls

Image courtesy of the Preservation Resource Center

Holly and lights abound on these historic home tours, where fine homes will open wreathed doors for all to admire. 

December 1–31, 7 pm, Natchez: Holiday Candlelight Tours of the Towers

December 1–31, various times, New Iberia: Victorian Christmas at Rip Van Winkle Gardens

December 11–13, various times, Online: New Orleans Holiday Home Tours

December 13, various times, Springfield: Carter House Christmas Open House

Holiday Spirit(s)

Photo by Alexander Mils

These cocktail-related events are for the grown-ups, and promise to warm you up in the cold. 

December 11 at 7 pm, Online: Vermilionville Virtual Mix, Meet, and Mingle

December 17 at 6:30 pm, Alexandria: Huckleberry Holidays at the Jewel Box

December 21 at 6:30 pm, Alexandria: A Hot Toddy Party at the Jewel Box

Visit our Events Page for our full listing of events, seasonal and otherwise. 

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