> At a Glance
> – Mummers suspend String Band competition on Jan. 1, 2026 due to 30-mph winds.
> – Parade proceeds with bands marching in full costume but without props.
> – Competition remains suspended until further notice.
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> Why it matters: Weather safety overrides the competition, yet the parade continues to celebrate New Year’s Day.
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> On New Year’s Day in Philadelphia, the historic Mummers Parade faced a sudden change when powerful winds forced organizers to halt the String Band competition. While the bands still marched in full costume, the competition was paused for safety.
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> ## Competition Suspension
> Philadelphia String Band Association and Philadelphia Mummers Parade announced the suspension due to sustained 30-mph winds, wind damage during unloading and set-up, and safety concerns. They stated that the String Bands will still march in full costume and make-up and perform for TV, internet, and live audiences on Broad Street and City Hall. They will march without props, keeping times and order unchanged.
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> Spokesperson said:
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> > “Due to weather concerns, sustained 30 MPH winds, wind damage during unloading and set-up and safety concerns, Philadelphia String Band Association and Philadelphia Mummers Parade announces that the String Band competition will be suspended until further notice.”
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> ## Parade Continues
> Despite the suspension, the parade started in Center City on Thursday morning. A full guide to the parade and road closures can be found online.
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> Key Takeaways
> – The String Band competition is suspended due to 30-mph winds.
> – Bands will still march in full costume, without props.
> – The parade continues as scheduled on Broad Street and City Hall.
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> The Mummers Parade remains a New Year’s Day tradition, even as safety measures adapt to the unexpected weather.


