Chicago Sky celebration: City announces details of parade route, rally in Millennium Park

On Tuesday, the city will celebrate the WNBA world champion Chicago Sky with a parade and rally downtown.

The details of the celebration were announced Monday.

"The City of Chicago could not be prouder of our winning Chicago Sky," Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a statement. "We are thrilled to throw a celebration worthy of this historic moment in Chicago sports and congratulate the Sky for bringing our city its first WNBA title. Let's get ready to paint the town #SkyTown!"

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The parade will kick off at 11 a.m. from Wintrust Arena, traveling north on Michigan Avenue from Roosevelt Rd. to Randolph St., and heading east to Pritzker Pavilion. The city is encouraging fans to cheer on the Sky along the parade route.

A celebratory rally will take place at noon at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. The rally is free and open to the public. Those who attend the rally will have to pass through security screening at entrances off Michigan Ave. and Monroe St.

Guests are encourage to leave bags at home, the city said.

Millennium Park opens at 8 a.m. on Tuesday and Pritzker Pavilion at 10 a.m.

ABOUT THE PARADE ROUTE

The official parade starts with the team leaving Wintrust Arena at 11AM, traveling north on Michigan Avenue from Roosevelt Rd. to Randolph St., and heading east to Pritzker Pavilion. Fans are encouraged to cheer on the Sky along the parade route.

ABOUT THE RALLY

A Celebration Rally will take place at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park starting at noon. 

The rally is free and open to the public. All attendees must pass through security screening at select entrances off Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. Guests are encouraged to leave bags at home. For security, health, and safety information, please visit MillenniumPark.org and "Plan Your Visit."  

While attendees are not required to be vaccinated to attend, it is highly encouraged. Please do not attend if you do not feel well or recently tested positive for COVID-19.

IMPACTED STREET CLOSURES

Rolling street closures are expected to begin after 10 a.m. on Indiana from 21st to Cermak and Michigan Avenue from Roosevelt Road to Randolph Street. As soon as the motorcade passes, streets will begin to be reopened. Randolph Street between Michigan Avenue and Upper Columbus will also be closed for a short time once the Chicago Sky buses arrive at Millennium Park. Additional intermittent street closures can be expected in the area for a short time as needed. Motorists in the central business district should be prepared for increased traffic and possible reroutes. Traffic Control Aides (TCAs) will be on hand to direct flow and impacts from heavy traffic and street closures. Public transportation is encouraged.

GETTING THERE

Officials are encouraging fans to use public transportation.

CTA buses will be detoured in the downtown area during the parade and as a result of street closures for the rally. Detailed service information is available at www.transitchicago.com.

Per federal mandate, those traveling the CTA must continue properly wearing a mask at all times, regardless of vaccination status. To speed travel and reduce lines, customers are encouraged to buy fare cards in advance with sufficient value or to add enough value to their existing Ventra cards for their return trips later in the day.  

Metra will use all available resources to add extra train service and capacity. Trains are expected to reach capacity on all lines and delays are expected. 

WEATHER FORECAST

The weather forecast for Tuesday is 71. Fans are encouraged to dress accordingly and make sure to stay hydrated throughout the day.