In anticipation of the Chiefs’ preparation for a parade to honor their third Super Bowl victory in five seasons, downtown Kansas City is
turning into a sea of crimson on Valentine’s Day.
“It never gets old,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas wrote on X, the former Twitter platform, the night before the celebrations for the
Chiefs’ thrilling overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers—a comeback victory of 25-22—on Wednesday.
Many fans are curious as to whether music sensation Taylor Swift, who is in a relationship with Travis Kelce, would accompany him to
the parade and victory celebrations. Ms. Swift is silent at this time. This Friday night is her first of three shows in Melbourne,
Australia, as part of her Eras Tour.
However, given that slim chance and the unusually warm temperatures in
For the celebration honoring Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs for becoming the first team since Tom Brady and the New
England Patriots two decades ago to defend their championship, the city and the team each contributed about $1 million.
Numerous major school districts in the region have called off classes, and establishments along the parade route are transforming the
day into an employee watching party. According to police chief Stacey Graves, there will be at least 600 Kansas City police officers
stationed around the 2-mile (3.22-kilometer) route.
The city is getting used to triumph parades after several years without a title. The Chiefs won their first Super Bowl triumph in fifty
years five seasons ago after defeating the 49ers. That came after the
After the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38–35 the previous season, they made a prophecy that they would return for more.
This year, a notable modification is that the procession will begin one hour early at 11 a.m. in order to allow the audience to disperse
before the Valentine’s Day dinner crowd arrives.
Following the extensive cleanup, the crew prepares for another attempt.
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