Here’s When Chicago Fire Season 13 Premieres

Heading into NBC’s 2024-2025 season, Chicago Fire Season 13 is sure to premiere soon.

Celebrating more than a decade on the air, Chicago Fire extends its venerable run with the renewal of Chicago P.D. Season 12 and Chicago Med Season 10. Dick Wolf’s first responder series One Chicago has remained a household name, with fans carrying the torch for its flagship series, Chicago Fire, since its debut in 2012. Season 12 has been an exciting ride — we’ve said goodbye to some of Firehouse 51’s beloved first responders, including Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) and Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende). With all those tearful goodbyes, fans are welcoming a new era of Chicago Fire.

Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) appear in Season 7 Episode 7 of Chicago Fire.

Can I watch Chicago Fire Season 13 this fall?
Yes!

New episodes won’t air until the end of the 2024-2025 season.

“I’ll never forget how special it is to be a part of a show that has had this kind of longevity,” Taylor Kinney, aka Kelly Severide, told Us Weekly in May 2022. “It’s a testament to [show creator] Dick Wolf and the team he’s put together.”

When is Chicago Fire Season 13 premiering? Chicago Fire premieres September 25 on NBC and will air in its usual time slot: Wednesdays at 9/8c “This is home,” Kinney told TODAY while showing her love for Chicago in honor of Fire’s 10th anniversary. “Times have changed, the city has changed, and people have grown up… The city has been good to me. I’ve learned that through my work.”

What’s happening in Chicago Fire Season 13?
There’s no telling where Chicago Fire’s endless action will go next, but the Chi-Hards could be set for more high-stakes rescue missions and explosive drama from Firehouse 51. With some of the staffing changes seen in Chicago Fire Season 12, viewers are looking forward to seeing the new era of Firehouse 51. Part of the reason Chicago Fire remains such a big hit is that at its heart—between the adorable romances and emotional friendships that form within the station—the show is an emotional drama. The fantastic cast contributes to the show’s resounding success, as viewers delight in watching them navigate their way through the latest crisis in their lives, whether it’s a fiery fire or a messy breakup. It’s an energy that carries over off-screen as well, with the cast forming a bond as tight as steel. In honor of his emotional departure in Season 12, Killmer reminisced about the Chicago Fire cast’s endless laughs on set. “There’s a core principle of humor and camaraderie that continues to carry [us] forward; I think that’s what’s really special about our show in particular,” Killmer told NBC Insider in 2024, adding that One Chicago creator Dick Wolf “was very intentional about making sure that the people who worked on our show…had a sense of humor.”

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