Thursday, January 01, 2026

2026 Rose Parade live coverage: A ‘Magic’-al, but wet, day at the 137th parade

For the 137th time, Pasadena, California, the San Gabriel Valley city 10 miles northeast from downtown Los Angeles, is hosting the Rose Parade. This year, though, for the first time in 20 years, it’s raining on the parade. Still, the extravaganza of marching bands, floats, flowers, performers, waves and smiles, marks a new beginning, a new year – rain or shine.

Also see: Our complete guide to the Rose Parade

Things to know about this year’s parade:

  • Starting around 8 a.m. local time, 19 marching bands, 17 equestrian groups and 39 floats decorated with an array of flowers will take part in the 5.5-mile parade route.
  • Basketball and Los Angeles icon Earvin “Magic” Johnson is this year’s grand marshal. Johnson followed a glittering career on the court by becoming a philanthropist, advocate and part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Speaking of Magic, the 2026 Rose Parade theme, selected by Tournament of Roses President Mark Leavens just so happens to be “The Magic in Teamwork.”
  • Rain is a factor on this year’s parade route for the first time since 2006. Expect it throughout the parade and through the day.
  • This year’s celebration comes nearly one year since the Eaton and Palisades fires sparked Jan. 7, 2025, killing 31 people and destroying thousands of structures. The Eaton fire decimated the town of Altadena, located just a few miles away from the parade route. There will be various acknowledgments toward victims, survivors and first-responders throughout the day.

Also see: Rose Parade 2026 lineup: Your guide to every float, band and equestrian unit, in order

Our team of reporters and photographers fanned out across the parade route to provide coverage you won’t see on TV. Follow us on X, formerly Twitter:

Anissa Rivera: @AnissaRiv0901Steve Scauzillo: @stevscazChristina Merino: @christinam_loveVictoria Ivie: @vwritesapJulianna Lozada: @juliannawriting

5:10 a.m. Rain along parade route as expected

Despite hopes of a meteorological miracle, the 137th Rose Parade looks set to be the first in 20 years to go forward in the rain. Crowds appeared sparse along the route in the early morning hours before the parade was set to begin.

Also see: With rain forecast for the Rose Parade, Pasadena says no umbrellas allowed along route, urging ponchos instead

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