Manchester City will celebrate its Treble with an open-top bus parade through Manchester city centre on Monday 12 June.

Pep Guardiola and the squad will depart from Tonman Street, Deansgate, at approximately 18:30 (UK) and travel to St Mary’s Gate. The parade will then travel through Cross Street and King Street, before finishing on the corner of Princess Street and Portland Street.

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A live stage show will then take place on Oxford Street, with onstage entertainment starting at 17:30 (UK) with the players expected to arrive at approximately 19:30 (UK).

The parade will be hosted by Manchester City’s City Square presenters Danny Jackson and Natalie Pike, who will be joined by former players and special guests. There will also be live music from bands and DJs.

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New for this year – three DJ booths will be dotted throughout the parade route so our fans and the city can come together to celebrate the Club’s success in the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup this season.

Fans across the globe can watch our Matchday Live parade special on mancity.com and our official app from approximately 18:00 (UK).

Event details

The entrance to the parade stage viewing area is accessible via Oxford Street and Portland Street from 17:00 (UK) and all fans will be searched before entering.

This is a non-ticketed event, so we suggest fans arrive early to get the best possible viewing experience. There will also be screens on Oxford Street, Chepstow Street and Portland Street showing all the action on stage.

Commenting on the parade, Councillor Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council said:

“Winning the treble, crowned with an historic first Champion’s League triumph, is an incredible achievement. We extend our congratulations on behalf of the city to the club and its fans.

“We’re sure the parade will be a joyous and unforgettable occasion as fans gather in the city centre to celebrate with the team a success which will resonate around the world and showcases once again Manchester’s huge sporting legacy.”

For all the key information about the parade click here