AMERICA’S NEW YEAR CELEBRATION– Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

Our 2024 theme, “Celebrating a World of Music: The Universal Language,” encapsulates the very essence of unity through music. President Alex Aghajanian beautifully articulated how music transcends boundaries, uniting cultures, beliefs, and generations. It’s an invitation to a year-long celebration culminating in the Rose Parade—a symphony of diverse genres and cultures converging on New Year’s Day.


Floats meticulously covered in roses, lilies, and orchids—every petal placed with precision, creating stunning masterpieces that captivate the eye and heart. It’s a testament to the dedication and artistry of the creators who transform these floats into vibrant showcases of natural beauty.
But the parade is more than just a visual spectacle. It resonates with the harmonies and beats of marching bands, a legacy tracing back to 1891 when the Monrovia City Band joined the procession. From high schools to military ensembles, the Rose Parade echoes with the melodies of countless musicians, representing a rich tapestry of musical diversity.

Adding to the grandeur are the equestrian units—a majestic part of the parade since its inception in 1890. Witness a spectacular array of horse breeds, each adorned in vibrant costumes, showcasing their grace and style while honoring traditions that have stood the test of time.
As we prepare for the 135th Rose Parade, we invite you to witness history in the making. Join us in Pasadena on New Year’s Day to immerse yourself in the magic, the grandeur, and the everlasting charm of this iconic event. It’s more than just a parade; it’s an invitation to celebrate the enchantment of floral wonders and the universal harmony of music. Don’t miss this extraordinary experience where tradition, innovation, and the celebration of life converge in a spectacle unlike any other!

LOCATION AND PARKING
The 5 1/2-mile Rose Parade route begins at the corner of Green Street and Orange Grove Blvd. in Pasadena, California. The parade travels north on Orange Grove at a leisurely 2 1/2-mile per hour pace and then turns east onto Colorado Blvd., where the majority of the parade viewing takes place. Near the end of the route, the parade turns north onto Sierra Madre Blvd. and concludes at Villa Street.
Reserved parking for automobiles, buses, and recreational vehicles is available for purchase through Sharp Seating Company (626) 795-4171; Colorado Blvd. Parking (858) 692-0868 or (949) 295-6537; City of Pasadena (626) 744-6470; LAZ Parking (626) 578-1705; Easy Parking Service (626) 286-7576 and AP Parking (858) 692-0868. Paid parking is also offered on a first-come, first-served basis at various lots and parking structures near the parade route. Overnight parking on Pasadena streets begins at noon the day before the parade, for that evening only. All “No Parking” areas and red curb zones remain off-limits, and vehicles in violation will be subject to impound and a fine. There is no parking allowed on the parade route itself. Illegally parked vehicles will be impounded. More information on RV parking, limos, and buses can be found in the Parade Day Guide.
For additional information, visit the website @
https://tournamentofroses.com
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