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where can i stream the rose parade

You can stream the Rose Parade through both the official Tournament of Roses livestream and several major TV and live TV streaming platforms that carry the national broadcasts.

Official Rose Parade Livestream

The Tournament of Roses runs its own official livestream of the Rose Parade. This stream shows the full parade, including all units, and is available on multiple free, ad-supported platforms.

  • The official livestream starts at 8 a.m. PT on New Year’s Day and remains available for on‑demand viewing for a limited time after the event.
  • The stream is presented by Honda and is designed so viewers worldwide can watch without a traditional cable subscription.

Free Streaming Platforms

The official Rose Parade livestream is carried across several free or broadly accessible streaming apps.

  • Christmas Plus, Pluto TV, and Samsung TV Plus carry the full official parade stream and are available on most smart TVs and streaming sticks.
  • Additional platforms such as Fubo Sports Network (via Fubo and free FAST outlets), Great American Pure Flix, GFam+, FanDuel Sports Network, and similar services also stream the event as part of the official lineup.

Network Apps and Live TV Services

If you prefer the traditional network broadcasts, you can stream through their apps or live TV bundles.

  • Major U.S. networks that carry the parade include ABC, NBC, KTLA, Great American Family, CNN, Telemundo, and Univision, many of which offer live streams via their own apps when you sign in with a TV provider.
  • Live TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling, and DirecTV Stream typically include one or more of these channels, so you can watch the parade live if it is available in your local lineup.

Simple Options If You Don’t Have Cable

If you don’t have cable or satellite, you still have several easy options.

  • Use the official Tournament of Roses livestream on one of the free apps (for example, Pluto TV or Samsung TV Plus on a smart TV or streaming device).
  • Sign up for a free trial of a live TV streaming service that carries ABC or NBC in your area, then watch via that service’s app on your TV, phone, or computer.

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