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The City of New Orleans Prepares for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour Updates

Fri
Oct 18
2024
4:19 PM
The City of New Orleans Prepares for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour

The City of New Orleans Prepares for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour at the Caesar’s Superdome, Issues Traffic and Transportation Reminders

NEW ORLEANS – Mayor LaToya Cantrell and City officials announced public safety measures ahead of the highly anticipated Taylor Swift “Eras Tour” at the Caesar’s Superdome from October 25-27, 2024. With thousands of fans expected to attend, the city has issued important traffic and transportation reminders to ensure a smooth and safe experience for all. 

The New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (NOHSEP) will activate the City’s Event Command Post, staffed by representatives from public safety agencies, to monitor the Taylor Swift Eras Tour and associated events. NOHSEP will be in contact with State and Federal partners to ensure public safety.  

The “Eras Tour” is set to bring in a huge crowd and the City of New Orleans is taking necessary precautions to handle the influx of visitors. “We are excited to welcome Taylor Swift and her fans to our city for this monumental event. This tour will be an opportunity for us to showcase why we are a world class city when it comes to hosting superstar events on the biggest stages,” said Mayor Latoya Cantrell.  

Additionally, road closures and parking restrictions will be in place around the Superdome on concert days. It is advised that drivers plan their route accordingly and allow for extra travel time. The City of New Orleans is also reminding fans to be mindful of their surroundings and follow all traffic laws while traveling to and from the venue.  

 

Traffic and Transportation  

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) routes may experience delays or temporary detours during the event. All RTA service alerts, delays, and detours can be accessed by downloading the RTA’s Le Pass App. To learn more, visit www.norta.com or call Ride Line at 504-248-3900.  

RTA will operate a second vessel for the Canal Street/Algiers Point Ferry Service to accommodate the anticipated increase in demand and help alleviate crowding. 

 

Street Closures and Parking Reminders 

From October 25-27, temporary street closures will take place in the French Quarter, as is customary for major events. These closures will be based on pedestrian flow but will likely begin around 6:00 PM.  

Traffic restrictions may occur on the following streets: 

  • Poydras St. (North Claiborne Ave. to Convention Center Blvd.) 
  • Canal St. (North Claiborne Ave. to N. Peters St.) 
  • Loyola Ave. (North Iberville St. to Calliope St.) 

 

Additional parking restrictions may be implemented as necessary. Always follow posted signs.  

  • Do not block hydrants, driveways and sidewalks 
  • Do not park within 20 feet of a crosswalk, intersection, or stop sign
  • Park in the direction of travel on one-way streets and with the right wheel to the curb on two-way streets
  • Call 504-658-8100 for 24-hour parking enforcement

“No Parking” signs will be posted. Vehicles found in “No Parking” zones will be towed.  

 

The Office of Cultural Economy presents “Embrace the Culture Festival” 

The City of New Orleans and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy are excited to announce the “Embrace the Culture Festival,” a three-night festival showcasing the best of New Orleans and Louisiana music, art, and food during the highly anticipated Taylor Swift concert weekend. The festivities will take place in Duncan Plaza, which will also serve as the ride-share and transportation hub for concertgoers. The event is free and open to the public, offering visitors an immersive cultural experience while they wait for their rides. Uber/Lyft rideshare at Duncan Plaza will go into effect on October 24, 2024. It will run on Gravier Street and Perdido Street from Loyola Avenue to Lasalle Street.   

Embrace the Culture Festival will run from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. on the nights of Friday, October 25, Saturday, October 26, and Sunday, October 27, 2024, coinciding with the Taylor Swift concerts. The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy is committed to providing visitors with unique and engaging experiences that highlight the diverse arts and culture of New Orleans. The “Embrace the Culture Festival” offers concertgoers and locals alike the chance to enjoy live music, savor local cuisine, and explore art installations in the heart of the city’s cultural scene. 

 

ASM Global 

  • Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24: Public Early Merchandise Sales will take place in Champions Square from 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. This is open to the general public (ticket not required).  
  • Friday, October 25, Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27: Smoothie King Center will allow the general public to purchase merchandise early from 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. There will also be merchandise sale at Champion Square starting at 2:30 p.m. until end of concert. Champion Square will be a security perimeter, and guests must have a valid ticket for that day’s show. There will be no re-entry.  

 

NOPD 

NOPD will be staffed at 100% with all personnel working for the duration of the plan. NOPD has partnered with state and federal law enforcement to enhance public safety coverage.  

 

Department of Sanitation  

Sanitation will support Duncan Plaza encampment clean-up on October 24. 

 

Entergy New Orleans  

Entergy New Orleans will have crews standing by at the Superdome for all 3 nights of the concert. Additional crews will also be on standby to respond to emergencies in the downtown and CBD area.  

 

New Orleans & Company  

The City of New Orleans is expecting 150,000 people and hotel occupancy is at 100% for Friday and Saturday, some availability left for Sunday.  

 

Safety Reminders 

As always during major special events, residents and visitors are encouraged to take care in large crowds and to report suspicious activity to public safety officials.  

Details on special events are available at https://ready.nola.gov/events/.

Residents and visitors are also encouraged to follow us on social media @nolaready and sign up for emergency alerts by texting NOLAREADY to 77295.  

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