
presented by Krewe of BOO!
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HALLOWEEN FUN RUN!
The morning of Saturday, October 24, 2026, New Orleanians must escape the zombie apocalypse that is upon us!
Wear your bio-hazard suit, gas mask, zombie make-up, or other monster costume and join in the ninth annual New Orleans Zombie Run on Saturday, October 24, 2026 at 9:00am for a zombie-infested 2-mile race through the Warehouse District.
Escape the clutches of the Big Easy Roller Derby who are the Zombie Killers! The outbreak is contained in downtown New Orleans where a quarantine zone has been mapped out for zombies, humans, and monsters alike.
Stay in costume and enjoy the Krewe of BOO! Halloween Parade in the French Quarter as it rolls at sundown.

REGISTER ONLINE
Lock in your spot early and save big on Zombie Run tickets. Pre-registered General Admission is just $25 and VIP is $90—and your race shirt is guaranteed when you register ahead of time. Early Bird tickets are limited, so grab yours while they last and save $5 on GA or $15 on VIP (plus VIP includes an open bar). Don’t wait for race day prices!
THE GALLERY
Want a taste of what you’re in for? Check out The Gallery to see highlights from past Zombie Runs — costumes, parade energy, epic mid-run moments, and the after-party chaos. It’s the perfect way to catch the vibe, get inspired, and start planning your own undead look. Go browse the memories, then come make yours.


THE ROUTE
Run through the heart of New Orleans on the official Zombie Run route. Starting and finishing at Lucy’s Retired Surfer’s Bar & Restaurant in the Warehouse District, the course winds through iconic downtown streets, past the Convention Center, and up to St. Charles Avenue before looping back. It’s a flat, fast route with plenty of city scenery—perfect for zombies of all speeds.

▶️ Click play to experience the 2024 New Orleans Zombie Run, kicking off Krewe of BOO parade day as over 1,000 zombies take over the Warehouse District in full Halloween chaos.
🎥 Video by local YouTubers The Misadventures of Team A.J.





















