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Here’s how to watch the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade on TV or streaming

Editor’s note: Follow live parade coverage and see the best photos from the victory celebration.

If you can’t experience the 2024 Chiefs Super Bowl parade in person, here’s how you can celebrate from home.

Chiefs fans from across the Kansas City area and the world cheered the team to back-to-back Super Bowl wins. Now, it’s time to celebrate.

The parade will start at 11 a.m. Central Time, with players partying on a route through downtown Kansas City to Union Station. An hour-long rally is expected to begin at 12:45 p.m.

Whether you’re hoping for a glimpse of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce or Andy Reid (or Taylor Swift... if she shows up?) here’s what you need to know:

How can I watch the Super Bowl parade on TV?

Some local TV stations have announced that they will broadcast live at the parade. This includes FOX4, KMBC 9 and KSHB 41. For channel numbers, check with your television provider.

KSHB is the official broadcast partner for the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade, according to the parade website.

In 2023 and 2020, the NFL Network also broadcast the festivities on cable. The scheduled NFL Total Access could also include coverage of the parade and rally.

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How can I stream the 2024 Super Bowl parade?

If you’re a Chiefs fan outside of Kansas City, check out these TV live feeds to join the celebration:

Do you have more questions about events in Kansas City? Ask the Service Journalism team at kcq@kcstar.com.

This story was originally published February 13, 2024 at 2:47 PM.

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Eleanor Nash
The Kansas City Star
Eleanor Nash is a service journalism reporter at The Star. She covers transportation, local oddities and everything else residents need to know. A Kansas City native and graduate of Wellesley College, she previously worked at The Myrtle Beach Sun News in South Carolina and at KCUR. 
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