SEATTLE, WA (February 9, 2026) - The City of Seattle, the Seattle Sports Commission, and the Seattle Seahawks invite all fans to the Seahawks World Champions Parade on Wednesday, February 11. The parade is presented by Bud Light, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and T-Mobile as partners of the Seattle Seahawks, and produced by Seafair.
The Seattle Seahawks have earned the title of Super Bowl LX Champions, besting the New England Patriots in a 29-13 victory at Levi's® Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area.
"This year's Seahawks team brought all of Seattle together with the strongest, loudest, and most united spirit I've ever seen," said Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson. "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."
"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, 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 is estimating between 750,000 and one million fans will attend the parade along the route.
All details and FAQs can be found at Seahawks.com/parade.
EVENT LOGISTICS
Description
The Seahawks World Champions Parade, presented by Seahawks partners Bud Light, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and T‑Mobile, will begin with a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field at 10 am, followed by a parade along 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle at 11 am. The Lumen Field event is free and open to the public, however tickets are required. Tickets are available via this link.
Parade route
Gates to the ticketed Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field will open at 8:30 am and the event will commence at 10:00 am. Following the Lumen Field event, the parade will commence at 11:00 am at 4th Avenue and Washington St, traveling northbound on 4th Avenue and ending at 4th Avenue and Cedar St. The route of just over two miles through Downtown Seattle is expected to take two hours. No further activities or festivities are planned at the Seattle Center following the parade.
Fans can pick up exclusive Seahawks World Champions rally cards at select Starbucks locations along the parade route downtown. Those with tickets to the Lumen Field Trophy Celebration will also receive one at gates upon entry.
Road closures and transit updates
There will be significant delays traveling through Downtown Seattle in the early-to-late morning and into the early afternoon on Wednesday, February 11. Link light rail will operate as normal. Sound Transit and King County Metro buses will operate on alternative routes. Parade and rally attendees are encouraged to take public transportation to and from the events.
- Transit agencies will help you get downtown and back home again. King County Metro's online Trip Planner will help you pick a bus route directly to downtown Seattle or to your closest Sound Transit 1 Line station. On event day, most downtown buses will be rerouted away from street closures, so please check adjustments for your route on Metro's Service Advisories web page closer to the event. Riders can stay informed by subscribing to transit alerts to receive text messages or email updates for the routes they ride.
- Real-time traffic information is available on the WSDOT mobile app and the real-time travel map.
- Find a park and ride location near you at https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/roads-bridges/park-and-rides.
Expect streets that intersect with 4th Avenue to be closed between Lumen Field and the Seattle Center between 11:00 am and 1:30 pm, with congestion along surrounding side streets. Vehicles exiting 1-90 onto 4th Avenue will be directed to 4th Avenue in the southbound direction. I-5 and I-90 on and off ramps will be held briefly at the start of the parade but will open shortly after.
Media Access
KING 5 is the exclusive broadcast partner of the Seahawks World Champions Parade. There will be no other live broadcasts permitted inside the Lumen Field event. Media coverage is unrestricted along the parade route and within the public media zone.
Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field:
- RSVP is required to Julie Barber
- Arrive at Media Check-In on Suite Level 6 via the Lumen Field Garage.
- Note: This event will be for photo/b-roll only; no live broadcasts or interview opportunities.
Media & Broadcast Zone for Seahawks World Champions Parade
The official media & broadcast zone for news media for the Seahawks World Champions Parade on Wednesday, February 11th will be at 4th and Olive near the midpoint of the parade route. Local and national news media are invited to this secure staging area to best capture the parade as it travels northbound on 4th Avenue through downtown Seattle.
WHAT: Media & Broadcast Zone for Seahawks World Champions Parade
- Limited space, RSVP required.
- Broadcast outlets: limit to one photog + one reporter, please.
WHERE: 4th and Olive
- Secured area, including limited parking (arriving on foot is preferred).
- Arrival and entrance details confirmed after RSVP.
WHEN: Media arrival is scheduled for between 8:30 am and 11am.
- This time is subject to change.
RSVP
- Email Seafair to RSVP.
- Include outlet name, day-of contact, and phone number.
- Contact Randy Coté (SVP, Public Relations at Fearey) with parade media zone inquiries.
Acknowledgements
- The Seahawks World Champions Parade is presented by the City of Seattle, Seattle Sports Commission, and the Seattle Seahawks and produced by Seafair.
- Additional thanks to the parade and rally supporters: Lumen Field, King County Metro, Sound Transit, Belltown United, Chinatown-International District BIA, Downtown Seattle Association, Pioneer Square Alliance, SODO BIA, Washington Association of Sports Commissions.
- The Seahawks thank our Presenting Partners: Bud Light, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and T-Mobile; and Supporting Partners: Starbucks, Toyota and Delta Air Lines.
- The Seattle Seahawks Champions Parade planning team was led by the Seattle Sports Commission and Seafair, with assistance from the Seattle Seahawks and staff from many City of Seattle, King County, and Washington State departments.
For parade maps and complete information – including park and ride locations, street closures, accessibility information and more – please visit Seahawks.com/parade.
To plan a trip to Seattle including hotels, restaurants, and things to do, find out more at Visit Seattle.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
- Lumen Field Event: Julie Barber, Seattle Seahawks
- Parade Route/Media Zone: Randy Cote, Fearey Agency
- City of Seattle: Sage Wilson, Deputy Communications Director












