In celebration of the Seattle Seahawks’ 29-13 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots, the Seahawks World Champions Parade has been scheduled for Wednesday.
The event begins at Lumen Field with a Trophy Celebration at 10 a.m. Tickets are required for admission. A parade along 4th Avenue in Seattle follows at 11 a.m., the Seahawks announced.
“This year’s Seahawks team brought all of Seattle together with the strongest, loudest, and most united spirit I’ve ever seen,” Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said. “And yesterday, they delivered in historic fashion, beating the Patriots and bringing a second Lombardi Trophy home to Seattle. Now it’s time to celebrate. I’m looking forward to the parade this week, and I encourage everyone to come out and join the celebration — responsibly, together, and with pride.”
Seahawks Super Bowl trophy celebration, parade set for Wednesday
The parade will begin at 4th Avenue and Washington Street and end at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street, with the Super Bowl champion Seahawks players celebrating with fans along the route.
12s are encouraged to line up anywhere along the parade route to cheer for the Seahawks as they drive by, but are urged to arrive early to secure viewing spaces.
For fans who cannot make it downtown for the parade in person, the trophy celebration and parade will be broadcast on TV beginning at 10 a.m. on KING 5.
“This championship adds a powerful chapter to Seattle’s sports story and places our city once again on the national stage,” said Beth Knox, President and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission. “An NFC title and a Super Bowl victory reflect the heart, preparation, and resilience of this organization. We look forward to gathering downtown with fans to celebrate a moment that will be remembered long after the banners are raised.”
The City of Seattle anticipates between 750,000 and 1 million fans to attend the parade and cheer on the Seahawks along the route.
After the parade, expect streets that intersect with 4th Avenue to be closed between Lumen Field and the Seattle Center from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with additional congestion along the surrounding side streets.
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