Treme Fall Festival, 10th Anniversary

October 25, 2025

Location

1210 Governor Nicholls Street
New Orleans LA 70116

Experience the 10th Annual Tremé Fall Festival
Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 11 AM – 6 PM
St. Augustine Church Grounds & Surrounding Streets | Tremé, New Orleans

Join us for the 10th Anniversary of the Tremé Fall Festival, a vibrant celebration of New Orleans culture set in the heart of America’s oldest African-American neighborhood. This free, family-friendly outdoor event brings together the best of live local music, culinary delights from top New Orleans chefs, fine spirits, and a curated arts and crafts market.

The festivities begin with a traditional Second Line parade, winding through the historic Tremé neighborhood and kicking off a day filled with rhythm, flavor, and heritage. Held on the scenic grounds of St. Augustine Church on Henriette Delille Street, the festival offers an immersive cultural experience for locals and visitors alike.

Presented by the Friends of Tremé Culture, the festival also features a Patron Party on Friday, October 17th, at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation. Proceeds support the restoration of St. Augustine Church and benefit local non-profits and community institutions.

Discover the History of Tremé

After New Orleans was founded in 1718, the area just lakeside of the French Quarter became the site of the Morand Plantation and brickyard. Nearby, Congo Square—then known as “Place des Nègres”—served as a vital gathering place for enslaved men and women. In 1812, Claude Tremé subdivided this land, giving birth to what is now known as the Tremé neighborhood—a historic and enduring symbol of African-American culture, resilience, and creativity.

Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of music, food, art, and history in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.