A brand new spectacle awaits us -- the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade will take the streets of New York City and officially introduce the holiday season on November 25th.
THIS JUST IN! Here\u2019s the star-studded lineup for this year\u2019s 95th #MacysParade! \n\nCheck out who\u2019s joining the party! https://mcys.co/3hx3KZj\u00a0pic.twitter.com/IrtZKGTXcm— Macy's (@Macy's) 1635772546
For decades, Macy's Parade has been the center of attention and the most highly anticipated celebration of the year.
Now, the 95th march of the Parade is arriving stronger than ever with 15 giant character balloons, 28 floats, 36 novelty and heritage inflatables, more than 800 clowns, 10 marching bands and 9 performance groups, host of musical stars and, of course, Santa Claus.
But surprises don't end here...
Broadway's best musicals will perform at the Parade, including SIX, Moulin Rouge and longtime hit Wicked. There's also going to be a sneak preview of NBC's Annie Live!
America, are you ready to get down to this sick beat?! @Macys\u2019 Thanksgiving Day Parade 11/25 at 9am on @NBC. #SIXBroadwaypic.twitter.com/FiINi17XBZ— SIX on Broadway \ud83d\udc51 (@SIX on Broadway \ud83d\udc51) 1635774906
The excitement grows, especially for the ones who are organizing the big event that will glue viewers to the screen. Executive Vice President, Special Programs, NBCU Television and Streaming, Doug Vaughan, stated the following:
"The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade is an incredible tradition and we take great pride in bringing it to viewers each year as they celebrate the kickoff of the holiday season."
Furthermore, the Parade will feature special performances, such as one from music superstar Carrie Underwood, who will play some of the songs from her latest album "My Gift (Special Edition)."
If you want to know more about the Macy's Parade, visit macys.com/parade. On the website there are exclusive behind-the-scenes previews, special tour etc. But if you're more interested in the broadcast, visit https://www.nbc.com/macys-thanksgiving-day-parade instead.
Finally, make sure to tune in on November 25th from 9am to 12pm on NBC and Telemundo. For the first time ever, fans can also livestream the entire Parade on Peacock.