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Inauguration Information
2009 Inauguration Information
Parade Tickets Go on Sale Friday, January 9th at 1:00 p.m.
The following information has been released by the Presidential Inaugural Committee.
We’ll be making 5,000 tickets for the 56th Inaugural Parade available to the public today at 1:00 p.m. EST. Tickets for the bleachers along the parade route from the Capitol to the White House will be on sale for $25. You can purchase up to four tickets through Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 202-397-SEAT(7328), 410-547-SEAT(7328) or 703-573-SEAT(7328). Hurry up and get your tickets before we run out.
Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Director Emmett S. Beliveau:
We are very pleased to make these tickets available to the public as part of our commitment to holding the most open and accessible Inauguration in history. The Inaugural Parade is a celebration of America, and we are working to make sure that as many citizens as possible can take part in this historic tradition.
As the new President and Vice President make their way from the Capitol to the White House following the swearing-in ceremony, they’ll be accompanied by more than 13,000 parade participants hailing from all over the country. More than 90 music, cultural and community groups, along with our Armed Forces, will march, dance and mow their down the 1.7 mile parade route.
You don’t need a ticket to watch the parade, but the purchase of tickets will guarantee spectators a bleacher seat along the parade route. Ticket holders must be in their seats no later than 1:00 p.m. EST on January 20th.
Earlier this month we announced that hundreds of free parade tickets were being made available to Washington, DC students and their families. DC residents can visit www.pic2009.org/page/s/dcstudentessay for more information on how to obtain those tickets.
Attending the Inauguration
If you are planning to attend the Presidential Inauguration ceremony on January 20, 2009, there are a few things you should know ahead of time. All of the tickets to the inauguration ceremony that were made available to Fifth District residents have now been distributed by random lottery. Accordingly, inauguration tickets are no longer available through our office. We will continue to update our website with information regarding opportunities to view the Swearing-In ceremony from public areas that do not require a ticket, as soon as it becomes available.
When to Arrive
Arrive early for required security screening and anticipate large crowds. Gates to the Inaugural Ceremony open at 9 a.m. and the musical prelude begins at 10 a.m. Be prepared to pass through several security screenings before reaching the section indicated on your ticket. There will be no check room for prohibited items.
Because of road closures and restricted access around the U.S. Capitol, ticket holders should use Metro.
Security
All ticket holders are required to pass through security screening, including handbag inspection.
Movement will be difficult inside the security perimeter. Please be prepared to stay within the perimeter and within your ticketed section for the duration of the festivities.
Prohibited Items
- Firearms and ammunition (either real or simulated)
- Explosives of any kind (including fireworks)
- Knives, blades, or sharp objects (of any length)
- Mace and/or pepper spray
- Sticks or poles
- Pockets or hand tools, such as “Leatherman”
- Packages
- Backpacks
- Large bags
- Duffel bags
- Suitcases
- Thermoses
- Coolers
- Strollers
- Umbrellas
- Laser pointers
- Signs
- Posters
- Animals (other than service animals)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Other items that may pose a threat to the security of the event as determined by and at the discretion of the security screeners
Inaugural Balls will be coordinated by the Presidential Inauguration Committee. Click HERE for more information.
The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies released the following information regarding tickets for the 56th Presidential Inaugural Ceremony on January 20, 2009:
The U.S. Capitol will be closed to the public from 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 17, 2009, until 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Public tours will resume on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.