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How To Watch the Super Bowl Parade

The NFL festivities aren't over yet! Celebrate the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl LX win by streaming their victory parade this Wednesday, February 11.

The Emerald City is gearing up for an unforgettable celebration, with hundreds of thousands of fans expected to attend the Seattle Seahawks‘ Super Bowl parade this Wednesday, February 11. The event will kick off at 11:00 a.m. PT near Lumen Field and traverse through downtown before reaching the Seattle Center.

Various local broadcasters will air the parade live, with free streaming options available nationwide. Whether you’re watching from home or on the go, you’ll have plenty of ways to catch every moment of the Seahawks’ championship celebration.

Keep reading to learn how to watch this year’s Super Bowl victory parade on TV.

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What time does the Super Bowl parade start?

The 2026 Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl parade will start around 11:00 a.m. PT (2:00 p.m. ET) on Wednesday, February 11.

A victory rally/ceremony for season ticket holders will be held inside Lumen Field starting at 10:00 a.m. PT, but the public parade through the city begins an hour later.

Super Bowl parade TV schedule (Wednesday, Feb. 11)

Event Time (PT) Where to watch
Pre-Ceremony Coverage 9:00 a.m. KONG, KING5.com, KING 5 App
Victory Rally & Trophy Presentation 10:00 a.m. KONG, KING5.com, KING 5 App
Super Bowl Parade Begins ~11:00 a.m. KONG, KING5.com, KING 5 App

What channel is the Super Bowl parade on?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl parade locally on KONG (channel 16). While KING 5 is the official partner, the main station will be airing Winter Olympic coverage during the parade. As a result, the live TV broadcast of the parade festivities has moved to sister station KONG.

Fans in Seattle and nationwide can stream the live parade on KING5.com and the KING 5+ app (available on Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV). While not confirmed, it’s possible NFL Network will also simulcast parade coverage as it has in past years.

What is the route for the Seahawks parade?

The Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl parade will begin at 4th Avenue S and S Washington Street, just north of Lumen Field. From there, the buses and floats will travel north on 4th Avenue through downtown, concluding at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street near the Seattle Center.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as traffic is expected to be heavy throughout downtown Seattle. Also, keep in mind that there will be no post-parade rally at the Seattle Center. But you can pick up exclusive Seahawks World Champions rally cards at select Starbucks locations along the downtown route.

How to watch the Super Bowl parade FAQ

Is the Super Bowl parade on TV?

Yes, the Seahawks victory parade will air locally on KONG (channel 16) on Wednesday, Feb. 11. KING 5 will also stream coverage nationwide live online at KING5.com and the KING 5 app.

Can I stream the Super Bowl parade?

Yes, you can stream the Super Bowl parade completely free on KING5.com and the KING 5+ streaming app, which is available on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku.

What time is the Super Bowl parade at Disney?

The Super Bowl Parade at Disneyland will take place on Monday, February 9, at 1:15 p.m. PT (4:15 p.m. ET). While there's no full live TV broadcast of the Disneyland parade, ESPN will be broadcasting live segments from the park throughout the day on SportsCenter, NFL Live, and First Take. You can also look for live streams from Disney vloggers on YouTube and TikTok.

Why you should trust us

Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, crafted this guide by researching the broadcast details for this year’s Super Bowl parade. Next, he evaluated TV provider coverage and streaming options to identify the easiest ways to catch the parade live. Taylor also checked replay options for those who can’t watch in real time.

Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.

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