Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2017 news: Routes and performers

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People watch on as the Pillsbury Doughboy is deflated following the parade.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which means that the department store chain, Macy's, will be having one of its festive and celebrity-filled Thanksgiving Day Parade's once more. Whether they love it or hate it, nothing will stop the parade from happening. For those who plan to attend the parade, it is important to take note of the routes and map out their day accordingly to avoid unwanted traffic.

In a report by Metro, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade begins on the dot at 10 a.m. EST on Nov. 23 in Manhattan, New York City. For those who would want to get a premium view of the event, an early attendance is a must to secure a good spot. The good news is that there will be plenty of opportunities and space along the parade's route for those who want to be part of the festivities.

As for the route, Curbed New York has reported that it will be 2.5 miles long, starting from 77th Street as well as Central Park West and concluding at the Macy's Department Store at Midtown 34th Street. The path will take the floats along Central Park West to Central Park South at Columbus Circle. People may want to avoid these places on Nov. 23 to avoid hours of traffic.

The route stretches for 2.5 miles, beginning at 77th Street and Central Park West, and ending in Midtown in front of Macy's Herald Square on 34th Street. Along the way, it travels down Central Park West; turns east onto Central Park South at Columbus Circle; then turns south at Sixth Avenue; and travels along that thoroughfare before turning west at 34th Street and ending at Macy's.

As for the performers, it can be expected that the alternative rock group, the Goo Goo Dolls, will be making an appearance, as well as legendary singer and composer, Smokey Robinson. "Top Chef" hosts Tom Colicchio and Padma Lakshmi will also be there for people to see as well as Miss America herself, Cara Mund. One of the boy band groups of the 90s, 98 Degrees can also be expected by the audience.

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