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Seahawks celebration plans: When will the parade be in Seattle? What we know about the Super Bowl party

With the Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX win assured, attention immediately turns from the trophy to downtown Seattle.

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Calum Roche
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Sports-lover turned journalist, born and bred in Scotland, with a passion for football (soccer). He’s also a keen follower of NFL, NBA, golf and tennis, among others, and always has an eye on the latest in science, tech and current affairs. As Managing Editor at AS USA, uses background in operations and marketing to drive improvements for reader satisfaction.
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If there is one thing Seattle knows how to do after a championship, it is show up in force. With the Seattle Seahawks crowned Super Bowl LX champions, the next big question is no longer about football. It is about timing, streets, and where fans will gather to celebrate.

Cities almost never announce parade plans before a title is secured, even when early planning is already happening behind the scenes. Often, it’s radio silence for hours, or even days. But we have details already.

What happened last time Seattle won the Super Bowl

When Seattle won Super Bowl XLVIII, our best current hint to the plans, the celebration arrived quickly. A parade wound through downtown before ending with a massive rally at what is now Lumen Field. Hundreds of thousands of fans packed sidewalks and public transit, turning the city into a sea of blue and green.

Then-head coach Pete Carroll waved to crowds from an open vehicle as the city effectively shut down for the day.

How are parade decisions made?

Championship parades require coordination between the team, the mayor’s office, police, transit agencies, and emergency services. Crowd estimates, security needs, weekday scheduling, and weather all factor into the final call.

That complexity explains why details usually emerge only days after a title is clinched. But we have information already...

What we know and what comes next

No sooner had the celebrations begun on the field, and Council member Rob Saka posted to X:

“Super Bowl Parade will be this Wednesday from Stadium District to Seattle Center! ”

Seattle has hosted a Seahawks Super Bowl parade before, and the city has a clear blueprint. If history is any guide, this is going to be big.

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