The parade journeys down from Central Park West to Columbus Circle, turning onto Central Park South, where viewing access is still denied to the public.įloats will then roll down West 59th Street until it reaches Sixth Avenue, where it will head south to West 38th Street. The official parade kicks off at West 77th Street and Central Park West but there's limited to no public viewing here. This year, viewers can again camp out on the west side of Central Park West from West 75th Street to West 79th Street starting at 6 a.m. The balloons were tethered to specialized vehicles instead of being controlled by handlers. Many performances were pre-taped and most of the parade’s performers were locally based to cut down on travel. Last year, the usual 2 1/2-mile route through crowded Manhattan was scrapped in favor of concentrating events to a one-block stretch of 34th Street in front of the retailer’s flagship Manhattan store.
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Watch the parade live on your browser by clicking here, or tapping the "Live TV" button on your mobile app, and logging in with your TV provider. Like in past years, the parade will be televised on NBC from 9 a.m. Other celebrities on hand include Carrie Underwood, Jimmie Allen, Kelly Rowland, Rob Thomas, Kristin Chenoweth, Darren Criss, Foreigner, Andy Grammer, Mickey Guyton, Chris Lane, Miss America Camille Schrier, Muppets from “Sesame Street” and the three past and current hosts of “Blue’s Clues” - Steve Burns, Donovan Patton and Josh Dela Cruz. There will be new floats led by the cast of “Girls5eva” - Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell and Busy Philipps - Nelly and Jordan Fisher, while Jon Batiste will be on an alligator-themed float celebrating Louisiana’s music, food and culture. We can’t wait to help New York City and the nation kick-off the holiday season with the return of this cherished tradition,” Will Coss, executive producer of the parade, said in a statement. “For our 95th celebration, Macy’s has created a spectacle to remember featuring a dazzling array of high-flying balloons, animated floats and incredible performers. Marching bands that had been slated to join the 2020 parade will be participating this year instead, according to Macy's.īroadway will be represented by the casts of “Six,” “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” and “Wicked.” The Rockettes will be there, as will the cast of the upcoming NBC live production of “Annie.” Once again, this year's parade will be star-studded but there will be no kids under the age of 12 because they've only recently joined the list of people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Watch a special balloon inflation event LIVE on NBCLX on Wednesday 5:30pm ET. The show’s executive producer, Will Coss, previewed some of the additions to the balloon roster for 2021, including Netflix’s Ada Twist, Scientist, Grogu from “The Mandalorian” and Pikachu and Eevee from Pokemon. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade kicks off Thursday morning and the teams who will be handling its iconic balloons met outside Citi Field in Queens, New York, this week to practice. Storm Team 4 meteorologists say this year's parade weather looks great, with temperatures in the 50s and winds forecasted at 10-12 mph.Ĭity regulations, put into place in 1998 after a giant Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people when high winds caused it to knock over part of a streetlight, specify that the balloons cannot be flown if sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph. In 2019, strong wind gusts threatened to ground the beloved balloons but it looks like that won't be the case this year. Some of the returning balloons will be Astronaut Snoopy, "The Boss Baby,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” Chase from “Paw Patrol,” the Pillsbury Doughboy, Red Titan from “Ryan’s World,” Papa Smurf from ”The Smurfs,” Sonic the Hedgehog and SpongeBob SquarePants. Large packages, coolers, umbrellas, alcohol and chairs will not be allowed inside the area, organizers said. For social distancing, there will be capacity limits - so guests are advised to arrive early and wear face coverings.
The balloon inflation begins at noon through 6 p.m.
Children under the age of 12 may be accompanied by a vaccinated adult. They will be blown on Wednesday and spectators are welcome to watch, but anyone 12 and older will need to show proof of vaccination. New balloon giants joining the line-up on Thanksgiving Day include Ada Twist, Scientist Grogu (so-called Baby Yoda from the “The Mandalorian”) and the Pokémon characters Pikachu and Eevee. The Best Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Holiday Returns Balloons