The Rose Parade Will Be Livestreamed For First Time on January 1

Published on Jan 1, 2024

For the first time ever, the Rose Parade will be livestreamed in its entirety on January 1, according to Tournament officials. The livestream aims to give access to millions of viewers worldwide, allowing them to join in the spectacular celebration.

The parade will be carried live in its entirety starting at 8 a.m. by four streaming services: Fubo TV, Christmas Plus, Pluto TV, and LocalNow.

The two-hour spectacle, featuring stunning floral floats, high-stepping equestrian units, and spirited marching bands, will be hosted by Jericka Duncan of CBS Weekend News, actress Gabrielle Elyse, and TikTok sensation Pressley Hosbach.

The livestream will showcase all 85 Parade units journeying down the 5 ½-mile Parade route.

The Parade will continue to be broadcast live nationwide on linear television via ABC, The Cowboy Channel, The Cowgirl Channel, Great American Family, KTLA, NBC, RFD-TV, and Univision.

This initiative by the Tournament of Roses marks a significant step in expanding the reach of the event to global audiences.

Here’s where you can watch the livestream:

  • Fubo Sports – stream for free on Amazon Freevee, LG Channels, Samsung TV Plus, Sling Freestream, The Roku Channel, VIZIO WatchFree+, Tubi, Plex and Tablo TV. Fubo Sports is also available as part of Fubo’s subscription packages that aggregate more than 300 live sports, news and entertainment networks.

  • LocalNow’s – available on Sports TV and theGrio channels

  • Christmas Plus Channel – available on The Roku Channel, Amazon Freevee and Prime Video, LG Channels, Sling FreeStream, as well as on the Christmas Plus App (available for Roku, Fire TV and VIZIO

  • Pluto TV – available on Pluto TV Christmas channel

  • YouTube – Tournament of Roses channel

The stream will be available through January 14, 2024.

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