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Miami Commissioner Ralph “Rafael” Rosado and the City of Miami have announced the annual Three Kings Parade will take place on Sunday, Jan. 11.The long-standing tradition invites residents and visitors to bring their families and enjoy a day filled with music, performances, and community pride.
The event will feature an impressive procession of colorful floats, community organizations, marching bands, cultural performers, and local dignitaries, highlighting the rich diversity and unity of Miami’s communities. Each year, the parade brings together thousands to commemorate this cherished holiday, which represents hope, generosity, and faith.
“The Three Kings Parade is a reflection of Miami’s multicultural heritage and a testament to the values that bring our city together — family, community, and tradition,” Commissioner Rosado said. “We look forward to welcoming everyone to celebrate this beautiful event that honors our shared roots and the cultural legacy of our residents.”
Attendee entrance is at SW 22nd Avenue and Eighth Street.
The parade begins at SW 27th Avenue, continues east along Eighth Street, and concludes at 17th Avenue. Parade starts at noon. Admission is free to the public.
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