Seattle Seahawks celebrate winning the Super Bowl
Seattle is getting ready for a huge championship party.
The Seahawks World Champions Parade is set for Wednesday, February 11, after Seattle won Super Bowl LX with a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The biggest takeaway for fans planning to go: the day includes a ticketed stadium event, then a downtown parade route expected to draw 750,000 to 1 million people, and officials are urging people to plan ahead for closures and transit changes.
Seahawks parade start time and full downtown route
The day begins with a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field at 10 a.m. The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required, and tickets are sold out. Gates open at 8:30 a.m.
After that, the parade begins at 11 a.m. at 4th Avenue and Washington Street. The Seahawks will travel northbound on 4th Avenue and the route ends at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street.
Officials say the parade route is just over two miles through downtown Seattle and is expected to take about two hours. Also worth noting: no further activities or festivities are planned at Seattle Center after the parade wraps.
If you’re trying to pick a viewing spot, the simplest plan is to choose a section of 4th Avenue that’s easy for your group to find and easy to exit once things end — because with an attendance estimate that high, the sidewalks will fill fast.
How to watch the Seahawks parade live
If you can’t make it downtown — or you’d rather avoid the crowds — there’s a clear TV answer.
KING 5 is the exclusive broadcast partner of the Seahawks World Champions Parade coverage tied to the Lumen Field event, and no other live broadcasts are permitted inside the Trophy Celebration.
Media coverage is unrestricted along the parade route, which means you’ll still see plenty of parade-day coverage from local outlets positioned downtown, even if the stadium portion has broadcast restrictions.
If you’re building your viewing plan around a stream or TV coverage, the practical move is to check KING 5’s parade programming on Wednesday morning and keep an eye on local station live coverage for the route portion as the parade gets rolling at 11 a.m.
Road closures, transit, and what to expect downtown
Seattle is warning fans to expect significant delays traveling through downtown from early-to-late morning into the early afternoon.
Here’s what officials have confirmed:
Link light rail will operate as normal.
Sound Transit and King County Metro buses will operate on alternative routes.
Streets intersecting 4th Avenue are expected to be closed along the parade corridor during the main parade window.
Drivers should also expect brief holds around the start of the parade, with some highway on-ramps and off-ramps temporarily impacted. Real-time traffic and transit tools (including agency alerts and trip planners) are the best way to adjust on the fly.
What happens next for fans (and a quick freebie)
Fans can also pick up exclusive Seahawks World Champions rally cards at select Starbucks locations along the parade route downtown. Ticketed Lumen Field attendees will receive one at the gates.
For the latest updates, the city and team are directing fans to the official parade FAQ and logistics page on Seahawks.com.