
The 99th iteration of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is set to unfold, offering a grand spectacle of floats, colossal balloons, and dynamic live acts. This cherished annual event, a fixture of the holiday season, draws millions of spectators to the streets of Manhattan and countless more to their television screens nationwide. The upcoming parade is poised to continue its rich tradition of uniting families through entertainment, showcasing a blend of timeless elements and exciting new additions.
This year's procession will be a monumental undertaking, involving over 5,000 dedicated volunteers who bring the magic to life. Attendees and viewers can anticipate the grandeur of 34 intricately designed balloons, 28 imaginative floats, and the synchronized precision of 11 marching bands. Adding to the festive atmosphere, an array of musical talents, including acclaimed artists like Cynthia Erivo and Darlene Love, are scheduled to deliver electrifying performances, promising a truly unforgettable experience for all.
The parade's origins trace back to 1924, when it was first conceived as the Macy's Christmas Parade. Its initial purpose was to stimulate holiday sales for the department store's flagship location in Herald Square. Early parades were quite distinctive, notably featuring live animals from the Central Park Zoo, a practice that, while charming, was eventually discontinued. By 1927, these live creatures were replaced by the now-iconic oversized balloons, a change prompted by safety considerations. This year's balloon lineup will proudly display familiar characters such as Minnie Mouse and Spider-Man, alongside a special reintroduction of vintage designs like Rainbow and Greybow Trouts, the Happy Hippo, and Freida the Dachshund, offering a nostalgic nod to the parade's storied past.
The festivities are scheduled to commence promptly at 8:30 a.m. in all time zones on Thursday, November 27th. The procession will embark from West 77th Street and Central Park West in New York City, navigating a 2.5-mile route before culminating at Macy's Herald Square flagship store. For those planning to witness the spectacle in person, optimal viewing areas are situated between West 59th and West 38th streets. Early arrival, typically around 6 a.m., is highly recommended to secure a prime spot. Television audiences can tune into NBC and Peacock for a live broadcast, with an encore presentation on NBC at 2 p.m. ET/PT. Additionally, Telemundo will offer a Spanish-language simulcast, and a dedicated SAP channel will provide an audio description for visually impaired viewers, ensuring accessibility for a broader audience.
A star-studded roster of performers is slated to grace the stages in front of Macy's. Kicking off the event will be the multi-talented Cynthia Erivo, renowned for her roles in Wicked. Following her captivating opening number, the dynamic trio EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI from the Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters will perform, joined by other celebrated artists including Darlene Love, Ciara, Colbie Caillat, Lil Jon, and Busta Rhymes. Broadway will be well-represented with performances from productions such as Buena Vista Social Club, Just in Time, and Ragtime. The legendary Rockettes will also mark their 100th anniversary with a special, high-energy routine. Concluding the parade, as is tradition, Santa Claus will make his grand entrance, signaling the official start of the holiday season.
Beyond the cherished traditional balloons like Snoopy, SpongeBob SquarePants, the Pillsbury Doughboy, and Bluey, this year's parade will introduce several exciting new balloon characters. These include the adventurous Buzz Lightyear, the classic arcade icon PAC-MAN, Shrek's distinctive Onion Carriage, and the beloved Mario. For those eager to delve deeper into the parade's preparations, NBC and Peacock will air a primetime special, 'Countdown to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,' on Wednesday, November 26th, at 8 p.m. This exclusive broadcast will offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the intricate construction of the floats, the inflation of the massive balloons, and the final rehearsals of the marching bands, providing a fascinating prelude to the main event.
