Fifth Harmony, Imagination Movers and Big Sam's Funky Nation will make their way to Jefferson Parish in February for Family Gras 2017. Organizers for the annual Carnival music festival in Metairie released the lineup Thursday. Family Gras returns Feb. 17-19. Some of the other artists performing in Metairie include Paris Avenue, Tony Orlando, Creole String Beans and Lee Brice. Check out the event's website for the full lineup. The family-friendly event takes place on the neutral ground of Veterans Memorial Boulevard, across from Lakeside Shopping Center. In addition to the musical performances, several Carnival parades roll on Friday and Saturday, along the traditional Metairie route, which passes in front of Family Gras. Organizers said there's also an art market with Louisiana photography, framed artwork and regional decor. There's also face painting and interactive games for children. Family Gras is free to attend, but the music festival also offers VIP tickets for backstage access and premium stage viewing. VIP tickets are $125 per person and can be purchased online. More information about Family Gras can be found on its website. Keep up with local news, weather and current events with the WDSU app here. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!

Fifth Harmony, Imagination Movers and Big Sam's Funky Nation will make their way to Jefferson Parish in February for Family Gras 2017.

Organizers for the annual Carnival music festival in Metairie released the lineup Thursday. Family Gras returns Feb. 17-19.

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Some of the other artists performing in Metairie include Paris Avenue, Tony Orlando, Creole String Beans and Lee Brice. Check out the event's website for the full lineup.

The family-friendly event takes place on the neutral ground of Veterans Memorial Boulevard, across from Lakeside Shopping Center. In addition to the musical performances, several Carnival parades roll on Friday and Saturday, along the traditional Metairie route, which passes in front of Family Gras.



Organizers said there's also an art market with Louisiana photography, framed artwork and regional decor. There's also face painting and interactive games for children.

Family Gras is free to attend, but the music festival also offers VIP tickets for backstage access and premium stage viewing. VIP tickets are $125 per person and can be purchased online.

More information about Family Gras can be found on its website.

Keep up with local news, weather and current events with the WDSU app here. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!

