Here’s what you need to know about the Braves parade

November 4, 2021
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The World Champion Atlanta Braves have released details of a World Series Championship Parade and celebration set for Friday, November 5, beginning at noon.

The parade route will begin at the corner of Marietta Street NW and Peachtree Street and travel North up Peachtree to 10th Street. The second phase of the parade will then continue through Cobb County on Cobb Parkway, beginning at the corner of Riverwood Parkway and culminating at Circle 75 Parkway.

The World Champion Atlanta Braves have released details of a World Series Championship Parade and celebration set for Friday, November 5, beginning at noon.

Braves Country is invited to line the parade route to cheer on their World Series Champion Atlanta Braves. Fans can also watch the parade and join the post-parade celebration and concert with Atlanta natives and Grammy Award-winning artists, Ludacris and Big Boi inside Truist Park.

The Braves encourage fans to arrive early.

Several local school districts have given students and teachers the day off. School systems that have announced closures include:

  • Gwinnett County Schools
  • Fulton County Schools
  • DeKalb County Schools
  • Cobb County Schools
  • Atlanta Public Schools
  • Marietta City Schools
  • Douglas County Schools
  • Carrolton City Schools
  • Clayton County Schools

Tickets will be free but must be reserved in advance. Tickets and parking passes for the celebration at Truist Park will be available Friday at www.Braves.com/parade.

Premium and A-List Members and Braves Insiders will receive early access to reserve their tickets, beginning at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., respectively. Tickets will be available to the public beginning at 1 p.m.

To ensure the safety of all guests, The Battery Atlanta will have limited capacity on Friday, November 5, during the celebration. Access for non-ticket holders will be granted on a first come, first served basis.

The Braves strongly recommend pre-purchasing parking.

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