More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
Colorful floats, energetic bands and majestic trotting horses and huge crowds rang in the new year Wednesday, Jan. 1, during the 136th Rose Parade in Pasadena. Hundreds of thousands who had camped ...
People all over the world will tune in on January 1 for one of America's oldest New Year's celebrations: the annual Rose Parade. Every year, 935 community volunteers from the Tournament of Roses ...
It has taken place nearly every years since 1980 in the Californian city with NBC New broadcasting it on radio in 1927 before moving to television in 1954. Rose Bowl Parade President Ed Morales ...
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 136th Tournament of Roses is back this New Year's Day and airing live from Pasadena, California. Presented by Honda, this year's Rose Parade theme is “Best Day Ever!” and will welcome ...
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 ...
The annual Tournament of Roses Parade is back and ringing in 2025 on Wednesday. The 136th edition of parade, themed "Best Day Ever!" will take its annual 5.5-mile stroll through Pasadena ...
The latter has also confirmed that it will live stream the Rose Parade for free on the FOX 11 Los Angeles YouTube channel. Last year's parade was live streamed for free on the Tournament of Roses ...
PASADENA, Calif. — Millions of people around the world are expected to watch the 136th Rose Parade on New Year's Day as the annual floral extravaganza celebrates the theme "Best Day Ever!" ...