Lil Wayne was "devastated" when he wasn't given the chance to headline the Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown but if Todd Graves says he can be a part of the first-ever Super Bowl parade in New Orleans Raising Cane's founder the newly crowned "King" of the Super Bowl host committee parade going down Feb. 8 and he says while he doesn't make the decisions regarding the halftime show, Tunechi has an open invite to the parade." Lil Wayne," he said. "I would love it, and I will ask him, if Lil Wayne wants to be a part of the parade with me. That'd be quite an honor. He's a New Orleans, Louisiana legend. We love him. it's not exactly performing in front of the 120 million+ fans who watch the Super Bowl, the first-ever Super Bowl parade in his city has all the makings of a great time Graves expects the parade to be no different saying that adding the culture of New Orleans and the fanfare of the big game will make it a great experience. "What's fun is we do parades during Mardi Gras and other holidays during the year," he said. "This the first Super Bowl host committee parade, and I'm just really excited for all the fans that are gonna be here in New Orleans to really just get to enjoy what we do in New Orleans, we celebrate.
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