Seahawks Celebrate World Championship with Parade

Seattle to host victory parade on Wednesday, February 11 for Super Bowl LX champions

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

The Seattle Seahawks, the City of Seattle, and the Seattle Sports Commission have announced that a Seahawks World Champions Parade will be held on Wednesday, February 11 to celebrate the team's Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots. The parade will begin with a trophy celebration at Lumen Field at 10 am, followed by a procession through downtown Seattle starting at 11 am. City officials estimate between 750,000 and 1 million fans will attend the parade along the 2-mile route.

Why it matters

The Seahawks' championship win and subsequent parade are a major source of civic pride for the city of Seattle, which has embraced the team as a unifying force. The event is expected to draw large crowds and generate significant economic activity for local businesses, solidifying Seattle's reputation as a top sports destination.

The details

The parade will begin at 4th Avenue and Washington Street, traveling northbound on 4th Avenue and ending at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street. Fans can pick up exclusive Seahawks World Champions rally cards at select Starbucks locations along the parade route. There will be significant road closures and transit delays in downtown Seattle during the event, with officials encouraging parade-goers to use public transportation.

  • The Seahawks World Champions Parade will take place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • The trophy celebration at Lumen Field will begin at 10:00 am, with the parade starting at 11:00 am.

The players

Seattle Seahawks

The professional American football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL) and represents the city of Seattle.

City of Seattle

The local government of the city of Seattle, Washington, which is co-hosting the Seahawks parade.

Seattle Sports Commission

A non-profit organization that promotes and supports sports events and activities in the Seattle metropolitan area, and is co-hosting the Seahawks parade.

Seafair

A non-profit organization that produces various community events and festivals in Seattle, including the Seahawks parade.

Katie B. Wilson

The mayor of Seattle, who expressed enthusiasm for the Seahawks' championship and the upcoming parade.

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What they’re saying

“This year's Seahawks team brought all of Seattle together with the strongest, loudest, and most united spirit I've ever seen.”

— Katie B. Wilson, Mayor of Seattle (statenews.net)

“This championship adds a powerful chapter to Seattle's sports story and places our city once again on the national stage.”

— Beth Knox, President and CEO, Seattle Sports Commission (statenews.net)

What’s next

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The takeaway

The Seahawks' Super Bowl victory and the upcoming parade are a testament to the team's resilience and the city of Seattle's unwavering support for its sports franchises, solidifying the city's reputation as a premier destination for major sporting events.