KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Multiple sources have confirmed to FOX4 that should the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIX, there will be no rally for the public.

This comes after a mass shooting at last year’s Super Bowl champions rally outside Union Station.

If they win, the celebration will begin with an exclusive gathering at Arrowhead Stadium for players, their families, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. That gathering may be broadcast on screens along the parade route.

Following the Arrowhead celebration, players would stage near Crown Center. Players will load there for the parade, with a parade route to begin at Pershing and Main, then go to Grand and extend up Grand to 6th Street.

This parade route has been designed to minimize crowd density. Planners expect to have special experiences along the parade route for fans to enjoy. 

A shooting happened last year after the rally, where shots were fired west of Union Station near the garage, and several people were hit.

The shooting was the result of a dispute according to police and wounded 22 people, Lisa Lopez-Galvan died.