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2026 Rose Parade
The 137th Tournament of Roses Parade blooms again, marching down Colorado Boulevard.
This year's theme is “The Magic in Teamwork," and the Grand Marshall is truly magic: LA sports legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson!
Equestrian performances also thrill the crowds, and 18 exceptional marching bands make the cut to participate. More than a million spectators are expected to line the 5.5-mile route.
Families wishing to view the parade can reserve seats in the grandstands (children under 2 who will be sitting on a parent's lap do not require a ticket). Curbside viewing is also available on a first-come, first-served basis; you can start staking out your spot as early as noon the day before the parade.(I've spent the night on a cot to reserve a spot, before).
The floats can also be viewed after the parade.
The parade's equestrian entertainers can be seen three days before the parade at Equestfest in Burbank.
(If you can't make it to Pasadena on New Year's Day, the parade can also be viewed locally on ABC, KTLA , NBC, RFD-TV, Great American Family and Univision. Streaming partners include fubo, OTT studio, and Pluto TV.)
The Rose Parade and its events go on rain or shine, and alas, this year the forecast is rain. Be advised that umbrellas are not permitted along the parade route because they block the view for others. Rain jackets or ponchos suggested.
