The 89th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade -Nov. 26 on NBC
THE 89TH ANNUAL MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE USHERS IN THE SEASON WITH THE NATION’S FAVORITE HOLIDAY EVENT, NOV. 26 ON NBC
Parade Airs Live at 9 a.m.–noon (All Time Zones) With an Encore Presentation to Air Same Day From 2-5 p.m.
NEW
YORK – America’s favorite holiday tradition will once
again kick off the season of joy as the 89th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving
Day Parade returns to march down the streets of New York on Thursday,
Nov. 26 (9 a.m.-noon in all time zones.) Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie
and Al Roker of NBC’s “Today” will anchor the broadcast.
As
millions celebrate the holiday with family and friends, more than 8,000
participants - including clowns, balloon handlers and marching bands -
will travel through Manhattan to the sound of the iconic catchphrase
“Let’s Have a Parade”. With more than 3.5 million spectators and over 50
million television viewers nationwide, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day
Parade is the nation’s most celebrated and anticipated holiday treat.
Stars
of film, television, stage, sports and music will provide the nation
first-class performances. Joining the festivities this year are Pat
Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Mariah Carey, Dove Cameron and Sofia Carson,
Cirque du Soleil, Daughtry, Andra Day, Andy Grammer, Sandra Lee, Shawn
Mendes, MercyMe, MIPSO, Miss America 2016 Betty Cantrell, Jennifer
Nettles, NHL legends Mark and Marty Howe, Jake Owen, Panic! at the
Disco, Plain White T’s, Rachel Platten, Questlove with the cast &
the Muppets of “Sesame Street”, Prince Royce, the cast of Broadway’s
“School of Rock,” Trey Songz, Jordin Sparks, Chica and the gang from
Sprout and Train.
Joining
the parade as a signature element kicking off the holiday season will
be the world-famous Radio City Rockettes. The national broadcast would
not be complete without showcasing the best theatrical productions. Set
for a 34th Street performance will be “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Finding
Neverland,” “The King & I,” “On Your Feet!” and “Something Rotten.”
In addition, spectators will get a sneak preview performance from NBC’s
“The Wiz Live!” which premieres Thursday, Dec. 3 (8 p.m. ET/PT).
“We’re
thrilled to continue the time-honored tradition of broadcasting the
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” said Doug Vaughan, Executive Vice
President, Special Programs and Late Night, NBC Entertainment. “This
year’s event promises to once again kick off the holiday season for
families across the country with an incredible spectacle from the
streets of New York.”
Since
its origin in 1924, the Macy’s Parade has marked the official start of
the holiday season, introducing a cherished march of magic that has
dazzled generations of fans. For the 89th edition, the famed spectacle’s
line-up will feature 17 giant character balloons; 24 novelty/ornament
balloons, balloonicles, and trycaloons; 27 floats; 1,100 cheerleaders
and dancers; more than 1,000 clowns; 12 marching bands; a host of
celebrity performers; and of course, the one-and-only Santa Claus.
“The
89th edition of Macy’s famed holiday procession promises to deliver an
unrivaled spectacle of magic for millions of spectators lining the
streets of New York City and millions more watching it unfold in homes
across the nation,” said Amy Kule, executive producer of Macy’s
Thanksgiving Day Parade. “From our signature giant character balloons to
our floats of wonder, not to mention the nation’s best marching bands,
whimsical clowns, celebrities and the big man himself - Santa Claus; the
89th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will continue to delight
audiences of all ages, as together we celebrate the start of the holiday
season.”
GIANTS IN THE SKY
The
parade’s signature giant character balloons have showcased the world’s
most beloved cultural characters since the late 1920s. Evolving from a
simple paper sketch to giant wonders on Thanksgiving morning, the
balloons are transformed by Macy’s “Balloonatics” into high-flying art.
This
year four new giant characters will take center stage including Angry
Birds’ Red by Rovio Entertainment; the pre-historic and legendary DINO
by Sinclair Oil; Ice Age's Scrat and his Acorn by Twentieth Century Fox;
and Ronald McDonald debuting in his fourth whimsical giant balloon.
Returning
characters include Adventure Time with Finn & Jake, Diary of a
Wimpy Kid, the Elf on the Shelf, Hello Kitty, “How to Train Your
Dragon’s” Toothless, PADDINGTON, Pikachu, Pillsbury, Doughboy,
“Skylanders” Eruptor, Snoopy & Woodstock, SpongeBob SquarePants, the
Red Mighty Morphin Power Ranger and Thomas the Tank Engine. Returning
balloonicles (a Macy’s Parade hybrid of cold-air balloon and vehicle)
include the famed-spokesduck the Aflac Duck and the supercool KOOL-AID
Man.
FLOATING ON AIR
Macy’s
floating wonders create a collection of magic and imaginative delights
that dazzle and transport spectators. These stages are created by Macy’s
Parade Studio’s team of designers, carpenters, painters, animators,
metal fabricators and electricians, who work all year to bring the idea
on a sketch pad to towering reality. Macy’s Parade floats are often
three-stories tall and several lanes of traffic wide, but must collapse
to no more than 12-½-feet tall and 8-feet wide in order to safely travel
from the New Jersey studio to the Manhattan starting line via the
Lincoln Tunnel.
This
year’s six new floats include “Big City Cheer!” by Spirit of America
Productions, “The Colonel’s Road Trip to NYC” by Kentucky Fried Chicken,
“The Cranberry Cooperative” by Ocean Spray, “Discover Adventure!” by
Build-a-Bear, “Heartwarming Holiday Countdown” by Hallmark Channel and
celebrating the 50th anniversary of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,”
“Snoopy’s Doghouse” by Peanuts Worldwide.
The
returning float roster includes 1-2-3 Sesame Street; Big Apple (N.Y.
Daily News); At the Ball Game (Cracker Jack); Dreamseeker (Cirque du
Soleil); Enchanting World of Lindt Chocolate; Frozen Fall Fun
(Discover); Free to Play (Sprout); Girl-Powered Spinning Machine
(GoldieBlox); It’s All Rock & Roll (Gibson Brands); Mount Rushmore’s
American Pride (South Dakota Department of Tourism); On the Roll Again
(Homewood Suites by Hilton); Santa’s Sleigh; Santaland Express; Stirrin’
Up Sweet Sensations (Domino Sugar); Stone Forest of Kunming, China
(Sino-American Friendship Association); Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(Nickelodeon); Tom Turkey; Treasure Hunt (Pirate’s Booty); Winter
Wonderland in Central Park (Delta Air Lines); and A World at Sea (Royal
Caribbean International).
Completing
the lineup will be a vintage 1924 Ford Model T Fire Truck, along with
the FDNY Pipes & Drums in celebration of their 150th anniversary. In
addition, the “Casa Fresca Café” float by Avocados From Mexico will
entice and delight spectators with a tasty and fun fiesta.
DRUM ROLL, PLEASE…
Marching bands are a
central piece of the Thanksgiving delights, bringing national
excitement and hometown pride to the streets of the Big Apple, not to
mention the musical beat to the holiday revelry.
Twelve
performance ensembles will take up the call of the baton and march down
the streets of Manhattan, creating a wave of thunderous applause.
Joining the fun are Gulf Coast High School (Naples, FL), Lewis Cass High
School (Walton, IN), Munford High School (Munford, TN), Nogales High
School (La Puente, CA), North Hardin High School (Radcliff, KY), Stephen
F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches, TX), University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL), University of Virginia
(Charlottesville, VA), Walled Lake Central High School (Walled Lake,
MI), West Chester University of Pennsylvania (West Chester, PA) and the
NYPD Marching Band (New York,).
Celebrating
its 10th anniversary, the Macy’s Great American Marching Band will
welcome back a selection of alumni band members, in addition to a new
class of more than 250 elite high school marching band students from
across the country.
Specialty
Parade entertainment always promises a unique, exciting, and sometimes
humorous look at the nation’s finest performance groups. This year,
special groups include the 610 Stompers (New Orleans, LA), Brooklyn
Jumbies (Brooklyn, NY), J.U.M.P. jump rope team (Strongsville, OH) and
the Kruti Dance Academy (Duluth, GA). Completing the performance groups
are the Spirit of America Cheer and the Spirit of America Dance Stars,
which both feature 550 of the nation’s best cheerleaders and most
thrilling dancers.
AN INSIDER’S LOOK
For an insider’s
look at the holiday procession, fans nationwide should check
Macys.com/parade for regular updates including behind-the-scenes
previews, animated videos and other exclusive content. Fans can also
download the free 89th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade app to
interact with the holiday tradition, learn more about the elements and
share content with friends. The one-stop mobile destination for
everything about the Macy’s Parade will be available from the iTunes App
Store or from Google Play.
The
89th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will begin at 9:00 a.m. from
77th Street and Central Park West. The procession will march to
Columbus Circle, turn onto Central Park South and march down 6th
Avenue/Avenue of the Americas to 34th Street. At 34th Street, the parade
will make its final turn west and end at 7th Avenue in front of Macy’s
Herald Square. A Holiday Treat for Children Everywhere has been the
guiding motto of this annual tradition for more than eight decades and
is one which continues to this day.
Please note: All talent, performances, line-up and information included are subject to change.
The
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcast is produced by the Emmy
Award-winning Brad Lachman Productions. Brad Lachman serves as executive
producer, Bill Bracken serves as producer and Ron DeMoraes directs.
For more information on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, please visit www.macys.com/parade or call the parade hotline at 212-494-4495. Follow @macys and join the conversation at #MacysParade on various social networks.
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