The celebration will take place on Monday (May 4) in recognition of the club entering League One for the first time in their history.
Kicking off at 12.45pm, the parade will travel down the non-pedestrianised section of Bromley High Street, starting from its junction with Elmfield Road, and finishing just before Bromley South Station.
A spokesperson for Bromley FC said: “We are absolutely delighted to be celebrating another historic season in the centre of Bromley.
“A huge thank you to Bromley Council for making this a possibility again.
“It’s another season to be proud of and we’d like to thank everyone who has been part of the journey.”
Bromley FC was promoted to the English Football League in 2024 and will enter League One for the first time in their history next season.
The south east London side confirmed their place in the third tier of English football after results elsewhere ensured they would finish in the top three of League Two, sparking scenes of jubilation among fans across the borough.
Promotion was sealed after Notts County were beaten 2-1 by Barnet, meaning Bromley could no longer be caught in the automatic promotion places with two games left.
The parade will give supporters and residents a chance to come together and celebrate the club’s success.
The council spokesperson said: “We are delighted to be able to bring fans and residents together in the heart of our town centre to celebrate all that the club have achieved after a historic season.
“We know there is immense pride across the borough for Bromley FC, who continue to also do fine work in supporting the local community.
“So please do come and show your support on Monday and wish the club luck for the seasons ahead.”
To allow for the parade, High Street will be closed where needed between 11.30am and 2pm on Monday.
Access to residential roads including Ethelbert Road, Ringer’s Road and Ravensbourne Road will be maintained via Elmfield Road and Kentish Way during the closure.
Parking will be suspended on the High Street, and for non-residential bays on Ethelbert Road, but various town centre car parks will remain available.




