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how to watch the rose parade

You can watch the Rose Parade either on major TV networks (like ABC, NBC, and others), via multiple free or paid streaming apps, or in person along the Pasadena route if you plan ahead with timing and parking.

Quick Scoop: Key Ways to Watch

  • Traditional TV:
    • Live coverage airs nationally on ABC, NBC, and other major channels, typically starting around 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET on New Year’s Day.
* Check your local listings or your cable/satellite guide for “Rose Parade” or “Tournament of Roses Parade.”
  • Official Livestream (Free Options):
    • The Tournament of Roses runs an official livestream that starts at 8 a.m. PT on January 1 and stays available on demand for days afterward.
* It is carried on multiple partner platforms such as Pluto TV’s holiday/Christmas channel and other free streaming channels that you can access on most smart TVs and streaming sticks.
  • Streaming Apps & Services:
    • Live TV streaming bundles (Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling, YouTube TV, etc.) usually include at least one network broadcasting the parade (ABC, NBC, or Fox affiliates), so you can search “Rose Parade” in the app’s live guide.
* Fubo Sports Network and Great American Family/GFam+ are among the services that carry Rose Parade coverage or related feeds, accessible via Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and many smart TVs.
  • YouTube & News Streams:
    • News outlets like LiveNOW from FOX host full parade streams on YouTube, often labeled “Watch full: Rose Parade [year] from Pasadena,” which you can cast to your TV.
  • Watching In Person (If You’re Going):
    • The parade begins at 8 a.m. PT in Pasadena, with the most iconic TV shots around the intersection of Orange Grove Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard.
* Curbside spots can be claimed starting around midday the day before, and many fans camp out overnight to secure prime views.

If you care about hearing the bands more than listening to hosts talk over them, parade fans on forums often recommend seeking feeds with minimal commentary or the official stream options that focus more on the marching units.

TL;DR: To watch the Rose Parade, pick a national TV network (like ABC or NBC), a free official livestream (such as the Tournament of Roses partners or Pluto TV), or a live TV streaming bundle, and tune in at 8 a.m. PT on New Year’s Day.

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