The River King in a white dinner jacket and the Moss Queen in white standing between the columns of a porch in Moss Point

Mardi Gras on Main Street · Early January

The King’sParade

The River City opens Mardi Gras season its own way. Floats roll up Main Street to the riverfront, and two neighbors are crowned River King and Moss Queen. Free, joyous, and all Moss Point.

Free to watchMain Street to the riverfrontEarly JanuaryFamily friendly

What it is

The first parade of the season.

Every January, on the heels of Epiphany, the King’s Parade kicks off Mardi Gras season in Moss Point. Billed as the Coast’s first 12th Night day parade, it rolls up Main Street to the downtown riverfront with floats, music, and the whole River City lining the route.

It is organized by Moss Point Main Street, and it is exactly what it sounds like: an authentic, joyous community celebrating family and each other, out on the street together to start the year.

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2 PMrolls up Main Street
1st12th Night day parade on the Coast
Freefamily celebration

The crown of the River City

The River King and the Moss Queen.

Each year the parade crowns two citizens as the River King and the Moss Queen, chosen for their commitment and dedication to Moss Point. They lead the parade, and when it ends, City Hall lights up in Mardi Gras colors.

From the parade

Royalty, brass, and beads.

A trumpeter in a white dinner jacket raising his horn on the porch
The King sounds the season
Two queens together, one wearing a silver crown
The royal court
A couple in purple, green, and gold Mardi Gras beads
Purple, green, and gold
A drummer in Mardi Gras colors playing outside on the route
Drumline on the route
A decorated krewe float rolling in the King's Parade
The krewes roll
The parade moving up the street in downtown Moss Point
Up Main Street
Parade goers in Mardi Gras colors on the street
The whole River City out

On the day

What to expect.

Floats and music

A rolling procession of color and sound up Main Street to the water.

The royal court

The River King and Moss Queen lead the River City into Carnival.

Throws and beads

Purple, green, and gold, the whole family lining the route.

City Hall lit up

The celebration closes with City Hall glowing in Mardi Gras colors.

“We’re an authentic, joyous community, celebrating family and community.”
Sue Wright, Moss Point Main Street, to WLOX
The Welcome to the River City mural in downtown Moss Point with a flying pelican

The River City opens Carnival its own way.

Be part of it

How it started

It begins with Epiphany.

Carnival does not start with Fat Tuesday. It starts with Epiphany, January 6, the Twelfth Night of Christmas, when the season of king cakes and krewes wakes up all along the Gulf. The King’s Parade was made for that day: Moss Point’s own Twelfth Night celebration, and the Coast’s first day parade of the season.

The first parade rolled in January 2024 and crowned the very first River King and Moss Queen. It has rolled every January since, opening Mardi Gras the River City way.

Plan your day

Line the route.

  • Up Main Street to the riverfrontThrough downtown Moss Point.
  • Early JanuaryThe 2026 parade rolled Saturday, January 3. Watch our channels for this year’s date.
  • Free to watchLine the route anywhere along Main Street.
  • Want to ride?Parade entries are welcome. Reach out to enter a float or group.
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