The 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade promises to deliver its most dazzling spectacle yet, packing Manhattan with pop-culture icons, high-tech floats, and a star-studded lineup—a holiday tradition where history, innovation, and pure fun meet for the 99th year.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is back—bigger, brighter, and more packed with culture than ever before. On Thursday, November 27, the world-famous parade makes its 99th journey through Manhattan, confirming its legendary status in American tradition and pop culture history.[USA TODAY]
What began in 1924 as an employee procession has transformed into an entertainment juggernaut broadcast to millions nationwide.[Deadline] Through every era, the parade has channeled the pulse of pop culture, evolving with each decade’s icons, innovations, and fan obsessions.
2025’s Line-Up: Where Nostalgia Collides with Now
This year’s parade is a maximalist celebration—32 enormous balloons (plus three balloonicles), 27 floats, 33 clown groups, 11 marching bands, and 26 musical performances. It’s a mouthwatering blend of tradition, surprise, and pop spectacle.
Seven newly designed floats and five new balloon characters debut this year, pushing the creative and technical boundaries of parade spectacle.[USA TODAY]
All Eyes on Pop Culture: The Newest Floats and Balloons
Each new float and balloon is carefully chosen to tap into what fans care about right now. Highlights include:
- Friends-giving in POPCITY by Pop Mart (Labubu Float): Featuring viral art-toy characters like Labubu, Peach, and Skullpanda, a nod to modern collectibles culture.[Yahoo! Entertainment]
- Upside Down Invasion: Stranger Things by Netflix: An immersive Hawkins Lab float and an eight-foot Demogorgon puppet—upgrading the parade to must-see streaming spectacle.
- LEGO’s Brick-tastic Winter Mountain: Entirely constructed from real LEGO pieces, it’s literal toy-to-life storytelling.
- The Land of Glaciers, Wildlife & Wonder: An homage to Alaska’s stunning wilderness, blending education with showmanship.
- Master Chocolatier Ballroom by Lindt: Where sweet fantasy and parade tradition elegantly merge.
- Shrek’s Onion Carriage by DreamWorks: Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey return as beloved icons for fans of all ages.
The new balloon lineup taps into classic video game and animation obsession: Buzz Lightyear, PAC-MAN, Mario of Nintendo fame, and “K-Pop Demon Hunters”’ Derpy Tiger—all massive, all instantly Instagrammable.[USA TODAY Graphics]
Star Power and the Entertainment Engine
The talent roster rivals any festival—with live performances from megastars and breakout acts fueling musical moments fans will reference for years.
- Drew Baldridge
- Matteo Bocelli
- Colbie Caillat
- Ciara
- Gavin DeGraw
- Debbie Gibson
- Foreigner, Kool & the Gang, Busta Rhymes, and more
Television favorites Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb (making a headline-grabbing one-day return), and Al Roker anchor NBC’s telecast, connecting generations of parade watchers with wit and warmth.[NBC Insider][USA TODAY]
History, Fandom, and Global Reach
While the route, signature floats, and Santa’s crescendo remain constants, the event thrives by inviting new fandoms each year. From SpongeBob and Red Power Ranger to Grogu, Pikachu, and Bluey, every cultural tribe finds its shared moment of joy.
Multiview broadcast technology now lets viewers choose vantage points and, through SAP audio description, welcomes everyone—including blind and visually impaired fans—into the thrill.[NBC]
Why It Still Matters: The Cultural Power of the Parade
In an era of endless entertainment choices, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade still achieves what so few spectacles can: creating real-time, nationwide togetherness. It ignites anticipation for the holidays and offers a visual feast that’s both retro and futuristic.
More than 20 million Americans tune in, while millions more participate through social media, fan art, and all-age family traditions. Each segment—whether a new float, a singer’s performance, or a character making its parade debut—becomes a snapshot of national identity.
Finally, the parade generates conversation, community, and joy, year after year. Fans debate the best balloons, dream up future additions, and rewatch highlights as part of Thanksgiving rituals that stretch from New York to every corner of the country.
Parade Day Essentials: What Fans Need to Know
- Start Time: 8:30 a.m. ET, Thursday, November 27
- Duration: 3.5 hours, until noon
- How to Watch: Live on NBC, streaming on Peacock, Fubo subscribers have access, and an encore airs at 2 p.m. ET/PT
- Viewing Upgrades: Choose your own POV with Multiview, “ride” on Tom the Turkey, and catch all the on-the-street action with high-rise cams.
The parade builds a living archive of global pop, TV, gaming, and art. From Shrek and Buzz Lightyear to PAC-MAN and Labubu, 2025’s celebration continues this kinetic cataloging of who and what makes us cheer.
For fans, families, and culture-watchers alike, the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is one holiday tradition that grows more electric—and more essential—every year. For the best expert breakdowns and all the latest entertainment news, keep reading onlytrustedinfo.com—where trusted stories break first.