
Since 1928 millions of people have come to Hollywood Boulevard to celebrate the
entertainment capital of the world in the annual Hollywood Christmas Parade. This
star-studded event provides the best in family entertainment and is one of the only
places fans are guaranteed to see their favorite stars.
Marching bands experience their own dose of star treatment in the parade's telecast
zone when they march down the biggest red carpet in the world. Bands are a highlight
of the parade that also includes celebrities, floats and giant character balloons.
The parade travels through the Heart of Hollywood, beginning on Hollywood Boulevard
at Orange. The U-shaped route travels east to Vine, south on Vine to Sunset Boulevard
and west on Sunset, back to Orange.
The Hollywood Christmas Parade premieres nationally on The Hallmark Channel prior to being
shown on local television stations throughout December.
View the full schedule of television air dates at
TheHollywoodChristmasParade.org.
The Hollywood Christmas Parade is a legendary event filled with history. The event
was originally called the Santa Claus Lane Parade. When 1946 Grand Marshal Gene Autry
heard children chanting "Here comes Santa Claus," it inspired him to co-write the
classic song "Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)." Celebrities that
have served as Grand Marshals over the years include Bob Hope, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Charlton Heston, Sammy Davis Jr., Roy Rogers, William Shatner and Mickey Mouse.
• Beverly Hills High School Marching Band, Beverly Hills, California
• Carlsbad High School Cavemen Band, Carlsbad, New Mexico
• Center Grove High School Marching Band, Greenwood, Indiana
• Cesar Chavez High School Marching Band and Color Guard, Stockton, California
• Fishers High School Marching Band, Fishers, Indiana
• Foothill High School Marching Band, Pleasanton California
• Gadsden Elementary School District #32 Marching Band, San Luis, Arizona
• Golden Valley High School Cardinal Regime, Merced, California
• Greenwood Marching Woodmen and Irish Guard, Greenwood, Indiana
• Los Angeles Catholic Schools Band, Los Angeles, California
• Los Angeles Police Emerald Society Pipes and Drums, Los Angeles, California
• New Milford High School Marching Band and Color Guard, Milford, Connecticut
• Ola High School Marching Mustangs, McDonough, Georgia
• Pacific American Volunteer Association (PAVA) World Traditional Marching Band, Los Angeles, California
• Spirit of Worthington Trojan Marching Band, Worthington, Minnesota
When in Los Angeles for the Hollywood Christmas Parade, marching bands have many opportunities for additional performances and sightseeing such as:
• Performance at Disneyland or California Adventure
• Disney Performing Arts OnStage Workshop
• GRAMMY Museum
• Farmers Market and The Grove
• Tours of Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive
• Movie at El Capitan
• Free time at Santa Monica Pier
• Ghost and Legends Tour on board the Queen Mary
• Dinner Cruise with DJ dance
• Shopping at Hollywood and Highland Center
Web: TheHollywoodChristmasParade.org
Email: Contact Us
Mail: Gateway Music Festivals & Tours, Inc., PO Box 1165, Monticello, MN 55362
Phone: 800-331-8579
If you're interested in entering your band in the Hollywood Christmas Parade,
please
contact us by email or call 800-331-8579 to request an application.