Seattle is throwing a victory party for the ages! The city will celebrate the Seahawks’ Super Bowl win with a ceremony and parade this Wednesday, February 11—and we have all the details, whether you’re planning to join in the fun in person or watch from home.
The day kicks off with a ceremony at Lumen Field starting at 10 a.m. PT. The ceremony isn’t open to the public (unless you have a ticket) but it will be streamed (more info on that in a sec). At 11 a.m., the real street party begins as the parade rolls out from just north of the stadium.
Planning to catch the parade in person? Here’s Wednesday’s parade route so you can stake out a good spot:
- The parade starts at 11 a.m. at 4th Avenue S and S Washington Street
- It heads north through downtown along 4th Avenue
- It wraps up at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street

Can’t make it downtown? No worries—you can still be part of the celebration from your couch. The ceremony at Lumen Field and the full parade will be streamed on KONG TV, KING5.com, and the KING 5 streaming apps. As the official broadcast partner for the Seahawks Championship Ceremony and Parade, KING 5 will even be riding alongside the team along the route.
And in a very Seattle plot twist, no rain is expected Wednesday, making it a surprisingly dry February celebration. According to KING5, Wednesday will be 20 degrees warmer than the last Seahawks Super Bowl parade: “In 2014, after the Seattle defeated the Denver Broncos, high temps just hit the 30s.” Sounds like a win all around. Go Hawks!