Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII parade: Time, parade route, rally, streaming and TV broadcast info

The Kansas City Chiefs are holding a party to celebrate their Super Bowl LVIII championship, and you're all invited.  On Valentine's Day, Wednesday, February 14, the city of Kansas City, the Kansas City Sports Commission, and the Chiefs are hosting the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade in downtown Kansas City. Temperatures won't be as frigid as […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs are holding a party to celebrate their Super Bowl LVIII championship, and you're all invited. 

On Valentine's Day, Wednesday, February 14, the city of Kansas City, the Kansas City Sports Commission, and the Chiefs are hosting the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade in downtown Kansas City. Temperatures won't be as frigid as past Super Bowl parades with mid-60s expected. 

If you've attended either of the team's parades following Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LVII, you'll be familiar with the route. 

Super Bowl LVIII Parade Route: 

The parade officially kicks off at 11:00 am CT at 6th Street and Grand Blvd, heading south on Grand Blvd, west on Pershing Road, and north on Main. The parade, which is expected to last 1.5 hours, will conclude at Union Station where the rally will take place.

The players are pretty excited about the parade, to say the least. 

Super Bowl LVIII Rally information:

The Super Bowl LVII rally begins at approximately 12:45 pm CT in front of Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial's north lawn. The Rally is expected to last approximately one hour. Crews have already blocked off streets at Union Station to begin prep for the rally and parade.

Typically, fans will hear from Andy Reid, Brett Veach, Mark Donovan, Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, and Travis Kelce. You just never know who is going to get the microphone, though.

Super Bowl LVIII Parade and Rally broadcast information:

KSHB-TV is the official broadcast partner of the Chiefs. They'll cover the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade, offering exclusive coverage starting at 4:30 a.m. CT. You can stream that coverage online

There will also be nationally syndicated coverage on NFL Network and ESPN, typically covering a portion of the parade route and rally. 

For information on the parade and rally, you can visit chiefsparade.com.