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The fun doesn’t stop there with additional performances from The Big Apple Circus, The NYPD Police Band, The West Point Marching Band and the step skills of Zeta Phi Beta. Patrick's Day Parade and a special performance titled CaribeFuturism featuring a collective of acts including partners Pan in Motion, Batingua Arts, Sesame Flyers, and Kaisokah Moko Jumbies with Carnival Queen Kay Mason representing the West Indian American Day Carnival Association.

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Returning for a fourth year by popular demand, the Macy’s Singing Christmas Tree will feature the harmonious voices of 60 Macy’s colleagues who will join us from their homes across the country coming together in a golden-voiced chorus filled with the spirit of the holiday season.Įntertaining viewers nationwide with their signature flair will be a special performance from the all-female samba drumline Fogo Azul NYC along with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Mermaid Queen Lynn Nottage and Dick Zigun representing the Coney Island USA Mermaid Parade Danza Fiesta representing the National Puerto Rican Day Parade The Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps Band representing the NYC Pride March the Sugarplum Fairy from “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” representing the New York City Ballet the FDNY Emerald Society Pipes and Drums representing the New York City St. The Macy’s Parade will feature performances from the casts of “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations,” “Hamilton,” “Jagged Little Pill” and “Mean Girls.” In addition, the show-stopping Radio City Rockettes will bring their signature magic to Herald Square.

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Joining the festivities will be Lauren Alaina, Ally Brooke, Sofia Carson, CNCO, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots (opening the show), Karol G, Tori Kelly, Patti LaBelle, Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier, Matthew Morrison, the cast and Muppets of Sesame Street, Leslie Odom Jr., Keke Palmer, Dolly Parton (on behalf of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store), Pentatonix, Bebe Rexha, Jordin Sparks, Sebastián Yatra, and Brett Young with an extra special appearance by the one-and-only Santa Claus. The star power will be from variety of global music genres from pop, R&B and country and Latin music, with a few noteworthy special appearances thrown in the mix. To give the nation a dose of the lost magic of some of these beloved events, this year’s Macy’s Parade will feature a selection of performances representing a sampling of the annual traditions that had to scale back, cancel or indefinitely postpone their events or performances. The impact of this year’s pandemic related cancelations on some of New York City’s most beloved arts, entertainment and cultural events was a huge loss felt by both New Yorkers and visitors alike who enjoy them annually as part of New York City’s thriving and vibrant communities. From the best of music to the brightest lights on Broadway and everything in between. Since its inception, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has served as a reflection of the finest of American popular culture. This year the procession will forgo marching down the traditional 2.5-mile route in Manhattan in order to avoid gathering large crowds. To safely bring the spectacle to millions nationwide during this unprecedented time, the annual production will shift to a broadcast-only event. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the nation’s biggest and most anticipated holiday celebration. Telemundo will simulcast the parade in Spanish, with the event hosted by Adamari Lopez, Jessica Carrillo, Rodner Figueroa and Nastassja Bolivar. Ready to spread holiday cheer and with an expected television audience of more than 50 million viewers, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker of NBC News’ “Today” host the live broadcast from 9 a.m. This Thanksgiving, the time-honored phrase “Let’s Have a Parade” will cue the start of a reimagined celebration that will safely bring the magic of the 94th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – the nation’s most cherished holiday tradition – to once again kick off the holiday season.






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