Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - 2017
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Overview - 2017
THE ANNUAL MARCH WILL ONCE AGAIN FEATURE A HOST OF SURPRISES ALONG WITH ITS SIGNATURE GIANT CHARACTER BALLOONS, FLOATS OF FANTASY, THE NATION’S FINEST MARCHING BANDS, WHIMSICAL PERFORMANCE GROUPS, CELEBRITY APPEARANCES AND THE ONE-AND-ONLY SANTA CLAUS
This Thanksgiving, a magical march returns to the streets of New
York City and to homes across the U.S. as the 91st Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® kicks-off the
holiday season with its signature spectacle of wonder. On Thursday, Nov. 23, the streets of Manhattan will
come alive at the sound of “Let’s Have A Parade!” Ready to spread holiday cheer, the annual procession
is sure to delight more than 3.5 million spectators and more than 50 million viewers nationwide with its
traditional merriment.
“For more than 90 years, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has signaled the start of the holiday season for
millions of families. We are thrilled to once again come together as a nation to give this gift of joy and
wonder to all,” said Susan Tercero, group vice-president of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. She added,
“Our incredible team has planned a fantastic spectacle featuring an amazing line-up of giant character
balloons, floats of fantasy, the nation’s best marching bands and performance groups, a dazzling array of
musical artists, all coming together to herald the arrival of the one-and-only Santa Claus.”
Since the first march in November of 1924, the Macy’s Parade has captivated audiences and become
synonymous with the start of the holiday season. For the 91st edition, the line-up will feature 17 giant character
balloons; 28 legacy balloons, balloonicles, balloonheads and trycaloons; 26 floats; 1,100 cheerleaders
and dancers; more than 1,000 clowns; 12 marching bands and 6 performance groups.
STARS ON PARADE:
On Thanksgiving, to open the 91st march of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a host of stars will be showcased
“Dancing in the Streets” at various locations across the country in anticipation of the big Parade and
annual kick-off to the holiday season. Featured stars include Harry Connick Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Steve
Harvey, Jane Krakowski, Gaten Matarazzo, Chrissy Metz, John O’Hurley, Martha Stewart and Thalia who
will dance and sing in the out of this world kick-off to the pomp and pageantry. As the restyled song unfolds,
the show arrives at Herald Square opening atop Macy’s famed red star mark on 34th Street, where a host
of groups will join the impromptu party including the Radio City Rockettes®, as well as dancers for The Teen
Company and Malloy/CAP21; among other Parade participants.
In addition to the raucous party, international superstar Gwen Stefani will join the festivities for a special
performance on the national broadcast of the Parade on NBC. A three-time Grammy® Award winner, Stefani
is set to perform “White Christmas,” warming the hearts of audiences nationwide with her rendition of the
classic tune.
The star power along the Parade route and in homes from coast-to-coast will once again feature some of
the nation’s most riveting performers. Taking to the streets of New York City on board one of Macy’s signature
floating stages will be 98 Degrees, Lauren Alaina, Cam, Sabrina Carpenter, Andra Day & Common,
Sara Evans, Jimmy Fallon & The Roots, Flo Rida, Goo Goo Dolls, Kat Graham, Andy Grammer, Angelica
Hale, Olivia Holt, Nicky Jam, Patti LaBelle, Wyclef Jean, Bravo’s Top Chef stars Padma Lakshmi & Tom
Colicchio, Dustin Lynch, Miss America 2018 Cara Mund, Leslie Odom Jr. and the cast & Muppets of
Sesame Street, Bebe Rexha, Smokey Robinson, Jojo Siwa and the one-and-only Santa Claus.
FLYING ICONS:
Taking flight on Turkey Day will be the Parade’s signature giant character helium balloons. Since their
introduction in 1927, these giants of the sky have featured some of the world’s most beloved characters.
This year, four giant characters will debut including Disney Frozen’s Olaf, Illumination presents Dr. Seuss’
The Grinch, PAW Patrol® and Jett from Super Wings™.
The balloon line-up will also feature the return of Harold the Baseball Player, a legacy Macy’s character
prominently featured in Twentieth Century Fox’s iconic holiday film classic, Miracle on 34th Street. In celebration
of the film’s 70th anniversary, the Harold heritage balloon has been recreated for this year’s Parade,
painted in hues of black, white and grey, to look exactly as it did on-screen during a memorable scene in
the 1947 film. In addition to Harold, the famed spokesduck, The Aflac Duck, will debut as an all-new balloonicle
(a Macy’s Parade innovation of hybrid cold-air balloon and vehicle) and is sure to have fans quacking
with joy and laughter down the route.
Returning giant balloon characters include Angry Birds’ Red; Charlie Brown; Diary of A Wimpy Kid®; Sinclair’s
Dino®; The Elf on the Shelf®; Hello Kitty®; Ice Age’s Scrat and His Acorn; Pikachu™; Pillsbury Doughboy™;
Red Mighty Morphin Power Ranger; Ronald McDonald®; SpongeBob SquarePants; and DreamWorks’
Trolls.
THE STAGE FOR ENTERTAINMENT:
Floating down the route this Thanksgiving, the Parade’s signature floats transport spectators to worlds of
wonder. Designed and created by the incredible artists of Macy’s Parade Studio which include carpenters,
painters, animators, sculptors, metal fabricators, scenic/costume designers and electricians, this year’s lineup
of floats sets an unparalleled stage for entertainment. The painstaking process of creating a Macy’s
Parade float is both a creative and technical endeavor. 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
travel safely from the New Jersey home of the Parade Studio, to the Manhattan starting line via the Lincoln
Tunnel each Thanksgiving eve. These creations are not only works of art, but also engineering marvels.
This year, five new floats will debut including Everyone’s Favorite Bake Shop by Entenmann’s® (Sara
Evans), Harvest in the Valley by Green Giant® (Lauren Alaina), Parade Day Mischief by SOUR PATCH
KIDS® Candy (Nicky Jam), Shimmer and Shine by Nickelodeon (Jojo Siwa) and Universal Playground by
Sprout® (Angelica Hale). A special float by Delta Air Lines will also debut to commemorate the season of
togetherness with the perfect gift of song, as more than 125 Macy’s employees gather to form a one-of-akind
cross-generational choir aboard the Macy’s Singing Christmas Tree.
The returning float roster includes 1-2-3 Sesame Street by Sesame Street (Leslie Odom Jr. and the cast
and Muppets of Sesame Street); The Aloha Spirit by King’s Hawaiian (Goo Goo Dolls), Big Apple by NY
Daily News (Bebe Rexha); Big City Cheer! by Spirit of America Productions (Miss America 2018 Cara
Mund); Building A Better World by Girl Scouts of the USA (Andra Day and Common); The Colonel’s Road
Trip to NYC by Kentucky Fried Chicken (Dustin Lynch); The Cranberry Cooperative by Ocean Spray® (Patti
LaBelle); Deck the Halls by Balsam Hill® (Olivia Holt); Discover Adventure! by Build-A-Bear (Sabrina Carpenter);
Frozen Fall Fun by Discover®/NHL (Wyclef Jean, NHL Hockey Hall of Famers Ray Bourque &Bryan Trottier); Fun House by Krazy Glue® (Flo Rida); Heartwarming Holiday Countdown by Hallmark
Channel (98 Degrees); It’s All Rock & Roll by Gibson Brands (Jimmy Fallon & The Roots); Mount Rushmore’s
American Pride by South Dakota Department of Tourism (Smokey Robinson); On The Roll Again
by Homewood Suites by Hilton® (Andy Grammer); Santa’s Sleigh; Snoopy’s Doghouse by Peanuts Worldwide;
Stirrin’ Up Sweet Sensations by Domino® Sugar (Cam); Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Nickelodeon
(Kat Graham); and Tom Turkey featuring Bravo’s Top Chef (Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio).
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.
This year’s bands include Colony High School (Palmer, Alaska), Davis High School (Kaysville, Utah), Rosemount
High School (Rosemount, Minnesota), West Harrison High School (Gulfport, Mississippi), Rockford
High School (Rockford, Michigan), Ohio University (Athens, Ohio), Nation Ford High School (Fort Mill, South
Carolina), Trumbull High School (Trumbull, Connecticut), Prairie View A&M University (Prairie View,
Texas), The United States Air Force Band and Honor Guard, Macy’s Great American Marching Band
(United States) and the NYPD Marching Band (New York, NY).
Specialty Parade entertainment always promises a unique, exciting, and sometimes humorous look at the
nation’s finest performance groups. Returning to the line-up this year are the dancers and cheerleaders of
Spirit of America Dance Stars and Spirit of America Cheer. These groups combined feature more than
1,000 of the nation’s very best performers recruited from small towns and big cities. Days before Thanksgiving,
they will gather for the first time in NYC, ahead of their once-in-a-lifetime national spotlight. Adding
to the dancefloor revelry will be 34th & Phunk, a special group commissioned and produced by Macy’s with
organizers from the United States Tournament of Dance. Choreographed by the legendary artist Willdabeast
Adams and acclaimed dancer Janelle Ginestra, 34th & Phunk will be a one-of-a-kind hip-hop dance
crew featuring performers of all ages and from all walks of life, who have a passion for dance and precision
movement. Bringing a Broadway flair to the spectacle will be the talented kids of Camp Broadway, who this
year have auditioned and selected dancers/singers from military bases around the nation, and who will pay
tribute to America with their performance. Rounding out the performance group list are the zany Red Hot
Mamas (Post Falls, Idaho) who will deliver their signature humorous take on the holiday season, along with
the whimsical stars of the Big Apple Circus (New York, NY).
A GRAND TELEVISION SPECIAL EVENT:
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the nation’s biggest and most anticipated holiday celebration.
Broadcast nationally on NBC, with millions of families nationwide tuning in to watch the excitement unfold,
the TODAY Show’s Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker will host the three-hour broadcast from 9
a.m. – noon (in all time zones). In addition, Telemundo will simulcast the Parade in Spanish with the event
hosted by stars Carlos Ponce, Jessica Carrillo and Karim Mendiburu.
On 34th Street, Broadway’s best shows will take a star turn in front of Macy’s famed flagship with special
performances from the casts of Anastasia, Dear Evan Hansen, Once On This Island and SpongeBob
SquarePants – The Broadway Musical. In addition, the show-stopping Radio City Rockettes® will bring
their signature high-kicking magic to Herald Square.
INTERACTIVE FUN
This year, the magic of Macy’s iconic balloons and Parade artistry will head south for the winter to give fans
an up close and personal experience for the holidays. Starting on Saturday, Nov. 18, Universal Orlando Resort’s
destination-wide Holidays celebration begins, featuring the all-new “Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring
Macy’s.” This one-of-a-kind experience is where merry and mayhem mesh to create a fantastic treat
for park guests that features more than 15 incredibly-detailed floats, colorful stilt-walkers and characters,
and a specially created cast of all new Macy’s balloons that you can’t see anywhere else. Universal’s Holiday
Parade featuring Macy’s will run daily from Nov. 18 through Jan. 6.
The Macy’s Parade is always a unique multi-level, magical march that provides spectators with different
experiences, whether they watch it on television with friends and family or scout the perfect spot on theroute to watch it unfold live. To give fans another unique viewing opportunity, Macy’s, along with NBCUniversal
and Verizon will once again take viewers closer to the magic via up close and personal views of the
event through a 360-degree livestream of the Parade on Verizon's YouTube page. The stream, found
at www.youtube.com/verizon
, will be synced with the start of the Parade.
For an insider’s look at the holiday procession, fans nationwide should visit macys.com/parade
for regular
updates including behind the scenes previews, interactive historical information, and more.
The 91st Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will begin at 9 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. 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 nine decades and is the mandate that continues to this day.
From the very first Parade to this year’s spectacle, Macy’s own employees along with their friends and
family have gathered together to give the nation a perfect holiday gift, and now it’s time for another dazzling
celebration. In 5,4,3,2,1… Let’s Have A Parade!
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 on various social networks and join the conversation
using #MacysParade.
Source and Photos: Macy's Inc
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