It's celebration time in the US city of New Orleans, filled with exciting activities like cake eating, bead tossing, and parades to mark Mardi Gras Day. Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, signifies the onset of the carnival season, characterised by processions, lively music, and cherished customs that enthral residents and tourists. Annually, the Mardi Gras season kicks off on Twelfth Night, observed on January 6, aligning with the Christian epiphany. This period of festivity, preceding Christian Lent, persists until Fat Tuesday—a tradition rooted in utilising all household fats before Lent in anticipation of fasting and abstinence. This year, February 13 marks the end of the carnival season.

