The way to watch a parade depends on the specific parade in question, as there are many parades throughout the year in different locations. Here are some examples of how to watch popular parades:
- For the U.S. Army's 250th Birthday Parade (Washington, D.C.): It can be watched live on FOX 5 DC through the FOX LOCAL app on smart TVs and phones, as well as on fox5dc.com and their YouTube page. The broadcast is free and available on Roku, Amazon FireTV, Apple TV, Google Android TV, and Vizio with the app. This parade includes soldiers, military vehicles, helicopters, and flyovers.
- For the Fort Worth Parade of Lights: It can be watched on KTXA Channel 21, streamed live on their Facebook page and YouTube page, or viewed via rebroadcast on KTXA 21. The event typically happens in the evening.
- For the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (New York City): It is broadcast on NBC and simulcast on Peacock streaming service with a replay available. A Spanish-language simulcast is available on Telemundo. The parade starts in the morning and includes floats, balloons, marching bands, and celebrities.
If you want to watch a specific parade, please specify which one, and the best ways to view it live or online can be provided. Generally, parades are broadcast on local or national TV channels and are often streamed live on official websites or social media pages.