The Boston Celtics are set to celebrate their 2024 NBA Championship with a parade on Friday, June 21. The event will kick off at 11 a.m. local time and is anticipated to attract over 1 million people to the city. Currently, the Celtics are basking in their success with a brief trip to Miami. However, due to a heatwave causing delays, Mayor Michelle Wu announced a “Heat Emergency” on June 18, pushing back the championship celebration until July 5th.
Despite the weather challenges, Celtics fans are likely eager to hit the streets and revel in the victory alongside the team and fellow community members. Details about which TV stations will cover the event have not been shared, but NBA TV is expected to livestream the parade, with local news stations offering coverage as well. Local radio will also likely be on-site to keep listeners engaged during the festivities.
The championship parade is scheduled to start on Causeway Street, passing through City Hall Plaza, Boston Common, and concluding on Boylston Street. Duck boats are anticipated to be part of the celebratory parade as well. This victory marks the Celtics’ first championship in 16 years and solidifies the team as having the most banners of any NBA team.
Looking ahead, Joe Mazzulla’s team will undoubtedly be aiming for a 19th championship in the upcoming season. You can stay updated by subscribing to