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A Complete Guide to Every Super Bowl 2025 Party & Event

Pepsi Super Bowl Boil
The tailgate-style event will feature two of the city’s favorite seafood boil restaurants battling for the title of Pepsi Super Bowl Boil Champion. Super Bowl LVI Champion Andrew Whitworth will be judging the final dish.
Woldenberg Riverfront Park – 1 Canal St, New Orleans, La.
12 – 2 p.m.

Pepsi NOLA Eats Fest featuring DRIPS by Pepsi
The event will feature 20 dishes from 10 local restaurants, plus exclusive crafted beverages from DRIPS by Pepsi with NOLA-inspired recipes. Action Bronson and Larry Morrow are set to appear at the event, while Mannie Fresh and local jazz and brass legends will perform.
Woldenberg Riverfront Park – 1 Canal St, New Orleans, La.
12 – 5 p.m.

Celebrity SuperSlam
The family-friendly event will feature a charity basketball game, in which Team Mike McKenzie will face off against Team Landon Collins to generate support for underserved youth in New Orleans. Buy tickets here.
XULA Convocation Center – 7900 Stroelitz Street, New Orleans, La.
6 p.m.

The One Party by Uber 
Performance by Travis Scott, with special guests to be announced. The event is free for those with Uber One memberships, which you can sign up for here.
724 Richard Street, New Orleans, La.
7 p.m.

Bud Light Backyard with Post Malone Super Bowl Concert
Fans over 21 years of age can enter to win tickets here.
The Fillmore – 6 Canal St, New Orleans, La.
8 p.m.

Shaq’s Fun House
The annual part-festival, part-carnival, part-circus event will feature performances by Shaquille O’Neal (a.k.a. DJ Diesel), Ludacris, John Summit and more. All-inclusive open bar tickets, VIP tickets and WYNN Nightlife Hosted VIP tables are now available here.
Mardi Gras World – 1380 Port of New Orleans Pl, New Orleans, La.
9 p.m.

UnKommon Events Pre-Game Party 
The celebration will feature performances by Diplo and DJ UnKommon. A portion of proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Red Cross to support those affected by the Los Angeles-area wildfires as well as the Southeast Louisiana Red Cross, who works to support the greater New Orleans area. Tickets available here.
Generations Hall – 310 Andrew Higgins Blvd, New Orleans, La.
9 p.m.

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