LAS VEGAS (KTNV) β History rolled down the Las Vegas Strip today when the Las Vegas Aces celebrated their third WNBA Championship in four years β cementing their place as the league's newest dynasty. What started as a dream has become a dominant reality, and Las Vegas is ready to party like champions once again.
They got three of them thangs πππ
Channel 13 has complete coverage of the Aces Championship Celebration, featuring the parade down the Strip, red carpet festivities, championship speeches and a spectacular fireworks display.
See all our live coverage from this afternoon and evening on Channel 13 and The Spot Vegas 34 with special guests Anne O'Neil and Gianna Hearn!
Watch the team roll down the Las Vegas Strip celebrating their third title in just four years!
Map of the parade route

Striding down a red carpet fit for champions with trophies in hand!
Hear from the Las Vegas Aces on their historic title win!
Speakers include: Host Chet Buchanan; Owner Mark Davis; President Nikki Fargas; Head Coach Becky Hammon; No. 32 Cheyenne Parker-Tyus; No. 17 Megan Gustafson; No. 41 Kiah Stokes; No. 11 Dana Evans; No. 1 Kierstan Bell; No. 3 NaLyssa Smith; No. 24 Jewell Loyd; No. 12 Chelsea Gray; No. 0 Jackie Young; and No. 22 A'ja Wilson.
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