More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
People all over the world will tune in on January 1 for one of America's oldest New Year's traditions: the Rose Parade.
If you want to ring in the New Year with a true American tradition, you can do worse than a parade with more than 100 years of history! The Rose Parade returns for its 136th year to celebrate the ...
The sidewalks along Colorado Boulevard on New Year's morning in Pasadena will be filled with crowds watching the 2025 Rose Parade. A tradition that started 136 years ago is still going strong with ...
The Rose Bowl Game will follow the parade, airing on ESPN at 4 p.m. ET. The annual Tournament of Roses Parade is back and ringing in 2025 on Wednesday. The 136th edition of parade, themed "Best ...
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and Ken Urker know how to have a good time — rain, shine or snow! On Tuesday, Jan. 21, the Munchausen by ...
The new year starts with Pasadena's day in the sun. The 136th Rose Parade will bring thousands of people to the San Gabriel Valley community with millions more watching the 5.5-mile procession of ...
It's a New Year's Day tradition for many Californians: Watch the Rose Parade followed by the Rose Bowl football game. The 2025 Rose Bowl will be a rematch between the Oregon Ducks and Ohio State ...
It’s the start of a new year, and in Los Angeles County that means (at least) one thing for sure: It’s time for the Rose Parade. Now in its 136th year, Pasadena’s most widely-known spectacle ...