Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2016: Grace VanderWaal, Aloe Blacc to perform; a new live stream
In just under 24 hours from the time of this writing, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is going to be airing on NBC, and we’re here now to give you some further details all about it. The main question on everyone’s mind is: Where exactly you can watch it?
The parade broadcast starts at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time, and of course NBC will have it for you to check out while you are getting your turkeys ready. However, in the event you don’t have a TV available to you, there’s also the streaming option through NBC if you can validate your cable subscription online.
If you don’t care as much about the specific NBC broadcast and want to go about watching the parade through other means, there’s a way to do that this year courtesy of an official live stream from Verizon. Starting tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern, you can head over to this link and watch 360-degree angles of the entire parade. It’s a way to customize your own experience of watching what we personally consider to be the famous parade held annually in America.
Now, let’s spend a minute to discuss another important topic of conversation here: Who’ll actually be performing in said The Macy’s Day Parade this year! Tony Bennett, Sarah McLachlan, Chloe x Halle, Aloe Blacc, Fitz & the Tantrums, and “America’s Got Talent” winner Grace VanderWaal are among those taking part. This is one of those events that really is just about pure family fun. It’s a celebration of one of our favorite holidays, and it’s a time-honored tradition that always reminds us of so many other wonderful Thanksgivings over the past several decades.
Even if you don’t watch the parade regularly, we certainly do consider it entertainment gold just because of the fact that you’re getting holiday commercials, silly banter, and as a whole some tremendous holiday cheer that should set you up well for the remainder of this special season. Leave us a comment in the box below and tell us if you plan on watching the Macy’s Day Parade and what you are most looking forward to seeing. (Photo: NBC.)