Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory parade scheduled for Wednesday
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The Kansas City Chiefs are going parading after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.
It’s a quick turnaround for the Chiefs, who will head home from Arizona in the coming days and prepare for their Super Bowl LVII champions parade. The victory parade is currently scheduled for Noon CT on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The exact route for the parade will be released on Monday afternoon, but it’ll likely mimic the 2019-20 Super Bowl LIV parade route. They began on Grand Boulevard ending up at Union Station, where key players, coaches and fans addressed the hordes of Chiefs Kingdom faithful in a rally. That rally is expected to begin at 1:45 p.m. CT this time around begins in front of Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial north lawn.
This parade is expected to be as big, if not bigger than the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIV parade. Local schools are already canceling in order to allow everyone to celebrate the big win in Super Bowl LVII.
To find all of the latest information on transit, public safety, and other news relating to the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade, you can sign up to receive notifications from ALERTKC by texting “KCPARADE” to 888-777. You can also visit Kansas City Sports Commission website for all the latest details.
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