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Game Time NOLA Fan Access

Game Time NOLA is an ongoing awareness outreach plan leading to Super Bowl LIX to present Fan Access information to the public. Traffic navigation, road closures, public transportation access and rideshare services information will be located on this page. 

Road

Street closures and transportation impacts

The City has announced street closures that will be implemented in phases, as the City prepares to host the Super Bowl. 

View the transportation page

Music

Special Events

Celebrate Super Bowl LIX with Events Across New Orleans! 

There are a variety of free and ticketed events open to the public.

View the events page

Warning

Public safety information

Attending the Super Bowl? Attend safely, with these public safety tips.

View the safety page

If You See Something, Say Something

Public safety is everyone's responsibility. If you see something suspicious, report it to local authorities.

IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.

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Countdown to the Super Bowl!

The countdown to the Super Bowl is on, and New Orleans is showing up in style! Mayor LaToya Cantrell highlights the city's love for football, celebrating the excitement, community spirit, and cultural pride that make game day so special. From the heart of the Crescent City to the biggest stage in sports, we're ready for an unforgettable showdown.

Latest Updates

Mon
Feb 02
2026
1:13 PM
Super Bowl LIX

City of New Orleans Announces Public Safety and Preparedness Efforts for Mardi Gras

The City of New Orleans announced today the public safety and operations plans for Mardi Gras. As Mardi Gras celebrations continue across the city, the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (NOHSEP) is maintaining close coordination with local, state, and federal partners to support preparedness efforts and event operations throughout the season. 

A Special Event Assessment Rating (SEAR) I designation is in place from Friday, Feb. 13 through the early morning hours of Wednesday, Feb. 18. To support these large-scale events, the City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will activate at City Hall for all major parades beginning Friday, Feb. 6, and will remain operational through the disband of the Crescent City parade on Tuesday, Feb. 17. 

City of New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Public Participation Area

The City of New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Public Participation Area is located on the corner of Loyola Avenue and Perdido Street.