The Chiefs won the Super Bowl last night, but the celebrations are far from over.
The Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundation announced last night that the Chiefs victory parade will be held on Wednesday, February 5th at 11:30 am. The victory rally will start at 1:30 pm at Union Station.
Right now, the weather calls for overcast skies and early-thirties temps with a possible chance of snow, so bundle up.
The City of Kansas City, Missouri & the Kansas City Chiefs invite all fans to a @Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade for our #SuperBowl Champions. The parade will be held on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, starting at 11:30 a.m. Visit the #chiefsparade website at https://t.co/0njo5L3Kyd pic.twitter.com/pluovrgWRn
— Kansas City, MO (@KCMO) February 3, 2020
To get a feel for what the Chiefs parade will be like, we can look back to the 2015 Royals World Series victory parade—but instead of a sea of blue, it’ll be red. Kansas Citians called November 3, 2015 a “Blue Snow Day” and the rally was so crowded that some fans had to park on the Kansas side of the city and walk to Union Station.
The parade kicks off at 6th Street and Grand Blvd., heading south on Grand Blvd., west on Pershing Road, north on Main, culminating at Union Station.
Important notes for the event:
- The Streetcar will not be running.
- The parade will last approximately 1.5 hours.
- The rally will last approximately 1 hour.
- Road closures on the parade route will begin on Tuesday, February 4 at 2 pm.
- The streets running east and west will be closed between Walnut and McGee from the Berkley Riverfront on the north side to Pershing Road on the south.
- Cell phone reception will be extremely limited.
- The parade will stream on KSHB-TV 41 Action News.
- Get parade alerts by texting CHIEFSPARADE to 888-777.