Kansas City Chiefs 2023 Super Bowl parade: date, times, how to watch online and on TV
Kansas City is getting ready to celebrate Super Bowl LVII champions the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday with a parade through the streets.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona to claim their second Super Bowl championship in four seasons. After a hard-fought season and a tough final battle against Philly, it’s time to celebrate.
Kansas City is preparing for Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to parade through the streets on Wednesday, with potentially even more fans in attendance than the between 800,000 and 1 million who attended in 2020. It should be about 90 minutes long and a rally will be held after in front of Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial north lawn.
When is the Chiefs Super Bowl parade?
The Chiefs Super Bowl parade is to be held on Wednesday, February 15. It’s important to note that the date could change depending on weather. At the moment, the weather forecast is good - partly cloudy with a high of 47 degrees. But with rain on the forecast for Tuesday and snow on the forecast for Thursday, keep an eye out for any changes.
Parade begins at:
Rally to be held at:
Check here for the complete route, road closures, parking, and transportation options.
How to watch the Chiefs Super Bowl parade
For local viewers in Kansas City, you can watch on KSHB 41, the local NBC Affiliate and official broadcast partner for the parade or live stream on kshb.com. Check your local stations to find out which TV channels to watch the Chiefs Super Bowl parade in your area.
NFL Network will also be broadcasting the parade for international viewers and you can watch it on live stream on FuboTV.