
Move ensures the free, large-scale festival returns at full creative and community impact
Arts New Orleans announced today that its iconic LUNA Fête: Festival of Light, Art, and Technology will move from November 2025 to November 2026. Created and produced by Arts New Orleans, LUNA Fête showcases the city’s vibrant contemporary art, film, and technology communities through an inspiring, large-scale public celebration.
Since its launch in 2014, LUNA Fête has become a signature winter tradition—drawing 40,000 visitors over four days to downtown New Orleans for world-class projection mapping, light installations, and interactive art.
The decision follows shifts in federal and local funding support. Rescheduling allows Arts New Orleans to keep the festival free and open to the public while delivering its hallmark projection mapping on Gallier Hall and a premier lineup of local and international artworks spanning Lafayette Street to the Piazza d’Italia.
“LUNA Fête is one of the most ambitious cultural events in New Orleans, bringing world-class light art experiences to tens of thousands of residents and visitors,” said Joycelyn Reynolds, President & CEO of Arts New Orleans. “While postponing is never easy, we are committed to presenting LUNA Fête at the highest possible level. Rescheduling to 2026 allows us to deliver a festival that is powerful, transformative, and worthy of our community.”
“The projections on Gallier Hall and the Piazza d’Italia are the anchors of LUNA Fête and essential to the audience experience,” said Amanda Winstead, LUNA Fête Chair. “Many of the funders who had pledged support for 2025 have already committed to 2026. That shows how much they value not only the festival, but also the year-round work of Arts New Orleans.”
“Arts New Orleans’ public art, youth, arts markets, and other programs remain strong and impactful across the city. By rescheduling LUNA Fête, we can build the resources necessary to deliver resources necessary to deliver a festival at the scale locals and visitors expect and focus on its sustainability,” said Edwin Bragg, Arts New Orleans Board Chair. “Taking extra time allows us to plan ahead and rally the community support needed for LUNA Fête 2026. If you love this festival, now is the time to step up as a donor, sponsor, or partner.”
Get Involved
Community members, partners, and individuals are invited to help bring LUNA Fête 2026 to life.
- Donate: Direct your gift to LUNA Fête at artsneworleans.org/donate.
- Sponsor/Partner: Contact Courtney Moles, Development Director at courtney@artsneworleans.org.
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