New York Broadway Tours counts down to ringing in the Holiday Season with TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S PARADE COUNTDOWN!!

If you enjoyed our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN last month, there is more showstopping Broadway favorites coming up. As many of you know within the next 39 DAYS, it’s ready gonna be Thanksgiving as we ring in the holiday season. You know what that means?!!!
LET’S HAVE A PARADE!!! November 25th, 2021 will be Thanksgiving Morning where we get to wake up to celebrating New York’s legendary MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET. We of course are talking about The 2021 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year’s parade promises to be spectacular as it will be the first parade in 2 years to have spectators in-person. In case anyone may not know, last year’s event was cancelled for experiencing LIVE IN PERSON due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it was done as a combination of a pre-recorded and live event on NBC and CBS without the crowds and not that many participants.
With the world starting to make its way back to normal, this year’s edition promises to make up for all that lost time. The parade will include all of its notable moments including…..
The Giant Balloons,
Spectacular Floats,
High Energy Clowns,
Spectacular Marching Bands,
Santa Claus,
some of the biggest names in show business (Film, TV, and Music),
and
so much more.
However, the big highlighted moment when its comes to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade for us is……. THE BROADWAY PERFORMANCES!!! If you’ve seen the NBC telecasts, they are performed in front of the Macy’s store in Herald Square on 34th Street. Meanwhile the CBS telecast features the performances pre-recorded on location somewhere in NYC or at their Broadway Theater.
With the Broadway acts, we are pleased to announce beginning October 26th, 2021 on the 30 DAY mark…. we at New York Broadway Tours will be presenting our TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN.
Every morning leading to the parade, we will be sharing with you our favorite showstopping performances from Broadway’s biggest night of the year from both previous NBC and CBS telecasts of the parade. It will feature many of your favorite shows. Get ready to sing along, share your reactions, and excitement. We also will be giving some fun facts about the history of many of these unforgettable Musicals we all love.
The Parade will air traditionally both on NBC (in front of that famous Macy’s Store in Herald Square on 34th Street) and on CBS (live from Times Square).
Let’s celebrate the return of coming together once more and of course Broadway being back!!!!
Who is excited?!!!
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Our Christmas Tour Spectacular is back!

“Do You Hear What I Hear?” Is it Sleigh Bells? Is It Snowflakes and ice cracking? Even better!! Get ready to “Deck the Halls” on the Great White Way as we take you on a fun adventure around the best Broadway houses….Holiday style. Get ready to come caroling with us as we celebrate CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY!!

Our famous Christmas on Broadway walking tour is back!

Starting Saturday, November 28th, 2015 at 11am and offered every day until December 31st, we are pleased to bring you JOY TO THE WORLD!

For 2 glorious hours you will be taken on a fun-filled, historical, memorable walking tour through Times Square. This tour is?1/2 mile in length?and will end right in front of New York’s famous Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center.

Along the way you will learn about?Times Square, Broadway Theatres, the Rockettes and Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular, and of course how Santa Claus made a name for himself in the greatest city in the world, New York!

We look forward to singing and dancing with you and your family!

Tickets can be purchased here on our website under scheduled public tours and of course private tours are always available by contacting us directly at [email protected].

Some of our favorites are:

  • “Hard Candy Christmas” composed by Carol Hall and performed by Dolly Parton
  • “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” written by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane and performed by Judy Garland
  • “White Christmas” composed by Irving Berlin and performed by Bing Crosby

So, what’s your favorite Christmas or Holiday song to sing? Is it a showtune? Share in the comments area below!