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SUPER BOWL LVIII

When will the Kansas City Chiefs have their Super Bowl victory parade?

After a dramatic game that went to overtime, the Chiefs walked away as Super Bowl 2024 winners.

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After a dramatic game that went to overtime, the Chiefs walked away as Super Bowl 2024 winners.
CAROLINE BREHMANEFE

The Kansas City Chiefs won a dramatic Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas as the game went all the way to overtime in order to separate them from the San Francisco 49ers.

Fans from around the world tuned in as the side led by Andy Reid walked away with the victory in the 58th edition of the showpiece event. Tensions were high in the game for the Chiefs, but they managed to squeeze past their opponents with little time left on the clock.

The win marks the second consecutive Super Bowl win, something which calls for huge celebrations from the side, which will already have begun. Here’s what we know:

When will the Kansas City Chiefs have their victory celebrations?

Based on Patrick Mahomes’ tweet, we can safely say the parade will be Wednesday, Feb. 14:

When the Chiefs won on February 2 2020, they held their victory parade on Wednesday 5. When they won last year on February 12, they paraded through the streets on February 15, which was also a Wednesday.

The Chiefs will hold their victory parade on Wednesday, Feb. 14. This year, however, there is an extra quirk that some of you may have noticed: the Wednesday after Super Bowl 2024 is February 14: Valentine’s Day.

Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers.
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Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers.JAMIE SQUIREAFP

What route will the Chiefs take on their victory parade?

Past parade schedules make us think that this year’s celebration will start around noon; 2020′s parade began at 11:30 a.m., while last year’s began at midday.

As for the route, we’re going with the same scientific method and having a look at what they did last year. Then, the champions went down Grand Boulevard from Sixth Street through downtown and the Crossroads until they reached Crown Center.

The players then turned right onto Pershing Road and concluded in front of Union Station for a huge moment of celebration from the team. All of Grand Boulevard, the Crown Center area and the north lawn of the Liberty Memorial were perfect viewing opportunities for fans.