Town heroes set for bus parade and park celebration
The borough council says it will "give fans the chance to come together and celebrate".
Ipswich Town will celebrate their return to the Premier League with a Bank Holiday Monday bus parade, it has been confirmed. The Blues bounced straight back to the top flight at the first time of asking following a 3-0 win against QPR on Saturday in the final game of the Championship season. And it has now been confirmed there will be a bus parade through the town followed by an event in Christchurch Park.
Ipswich Borough Council said it would be a chance for players, supporters, and residents "to come together and celebrate". 'Good times are back' say Town fans after promotion Ed Sheeran 'super happy' at Ipswich Town's success I ran the London Marathon 45 times but now it is time to rest Exact details of the timings of the event have not yet been made public but tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out. It is expected to be similar to when The Blues won promotion to the Premier League in May 2024 .
That day saw the jubilant players downing beers as they were joined on a double-decker bus by Ipswich boxer Fabio Wardley . Overjoyed fans packed pavements and followed the bus as it made its way slowly through the town. A council statement said: "We are thrilled to be hosting a parade on Monday 4th May through the town followed by a celebration event in Christchurch Park to mark Ipswich Town Football Club's promotion to the Premier League, and to give fans the chance to come together and celebrate.
"We look forward to welcoming players, supporters, and residents for a fantastic community celebration. " Do you have a story suggestion for Suffolk? Contact us below.