

Thousands of spectators hoping to secure prime viewing for the 133rd Rose Parade will begin claiming spots along the route Friday to witness the return of a New Year’s tradition after a one-year hiatus.
The 2021 parade was called off because of a winter surge in COVID-19 cases. Although infections are surging again in the county, Saturday’s parade and accompanying Rose Bowl Game are moving ahead as scheduled.
Ticket-holders for parade grandstands will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative result from a test for the virus taken within 72 hours of the event. Masks will be required to be worn throughout the event.
People hoping to grab sidewalk seats along the 5 1/2-mile route can start claiming spots beginning at noon Friday, but all people and property such as blankets and chairs must remain on the curb until 11 p.m. After 11 p.m. Friday, spectators can move out to the blue “Honor Line” on the street.
People planning to camp out overnight for the parade should take heed of the rules:
Also barred along the parade route are drones. The “No Drone Zone” ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration also extends to flights over the Rose Bowl during the football game. Anyone who violates the drone ban may be subject to arrest, prosecution, jail and/or fines.
Detailed information on parade rules and safety tips is available online at www.visitpasadena.com or www.cityofpasadena.net.
As usual, security will be tight along the parade route, and anyone found violating the law or creating a disturbance will be removed from the area. Parade viewers are asked to report any suspicious activity and call 911 in the event of an emergency, or call 626-744-4241 for non-emergencies.
Colorado Boulevard will close to traffic at 10 p.m. and remain closed until 2 p.m. Saturday after the parade and ensuing cleanup. Closures will be effective from Orange Grove Boulevard to Sierra Madre Boulevard and northbound on Sierra Madre to Paloma Street.
Various freeway ramps will be closed in the Pasadena area to control traffic from Friday night until Saturday afternoon. According to Caltrans, the following closures will be in effect:
“Dream. Believe. Achieve.” is the Tournament of Roses theme this year, with the parade stepping off at 8 a.m. with a performance by Grammy-winning singer LeAnn Rimes, featuring a remix of “Throw My Arms Around the World,” created for the Pasadena celebration.
A total of 37 floats will be in the parade, along with 17 equestrian groups and 17 marching bands from across the country.
Emmy-winning actor LeVar Burton will serve as the grand marshal.
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