Newcastle fans will today be able to celebrate the club’s first major trophy in 70 years as their Carabao Cup trophy is paraded through the city.
Initial plans to mark the success did not include an open-top bus parade, but fan backlash will see the squad and manager Eddie Howe show off their new piece of silverware on a short route between St James’ Park and Town Moor, before an event in the park.
More than 100,000 people are expected to line the streets and attend the ‘Party on the Moor’ event, with the club reportedly stunned by the level of interest. It will be among the biggest events ever hosted in the city.
When is the open-top bus trophy parade?
Newcastle City Council have confirmed the trophy parade will start at 4.30pm today, Saturday, March 29, 2025.
The route is less than two miles, starting at St James’ Park and finishing at Town Moor, which is hosting an event which begins at 1.30pm.
Newcastle trophy parade bus route
The club have confirmed that the open-top bus will leave St. James’ Park, travel down Gallowgate, along Percy Street and then head onto the B1318 towards Gosforth.
The final stop will be at the Town Moor, which will host a ticked event and include the players and manager on stage at 6.35pm.
Estimated bus route, exact route will be confirmed by club
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The full bus route will be shown live on large screens at the Town Moor event. Those attending the event have been warned to expect long periods of standing.
The following roads will be closed along the bus route between 4pm and 6pm.
- Barrack Road, from Stanhope Street to St. James Boulevard
- Gallowgate
- St James Boulevard, from Westgate Road to Gallowgate
- Percy Street
- Blackett Street
- New Bridge Street West (Westbound), from John Dobson Street to Pilgrim Street
- Barras Bridge
- St. Mary’s Place, from John Dobson Street to Barras Bridge/Percy Street