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A New Mardi Gras Tradition Steps Off Tonight

Pensacola Mardi Gras is bringing authentic New Orleans energy to downtown with the inaugural Second Line Tuesday, debuting tonight outside Old Hickory Whiskey Bar on Palafox Street.

How It Works

The procession begins gathering at 5 p.m. outside Old Hickory Whiskey Bar, with the New Orleans Ramblers brass band leading participants down the sidewalks of South Palafox around 5:30 p.m. The loop returns to the starting point, where the band continues playing for approximately 30 minutes as crowds naturally disperse to nearby restaurants and businesses. The total experience runs about 90 minutes.

Supporting Downtown During Construction

These weekly celebrations carry special significance as they occur during the Reimagine Palafox construction project. By intentionally bringing Krewes, musicians, and spectators downtown every Tuesday, the Mardi Gras community is generating vital foot traffic and energy along Palafox Street’s sidewalks.

Participants are encouraged to bring ceremonial umbrellas and dress festively, while limited-edition PMG handkerchiefs will be distributed weekly by sponsors. Groups planning to attend together should call ahead to coordinate with restaurants and businesses.

Season-Long Schedule

Second Line Tuesdays continue every Tuesday through February 10, with starting locations announced each Monday on Pensacola Mardi Gras social media. Gathering and start times remain consistent weekly.

Second Line Tuesdays are free, public, and built around togetherness and flexibility. Whether walking, dancing, watching, shopping, or simply smiling as the music passes by, everyone belongs in this growing Pensacola tradition.

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