The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will still have a lineup of star-studded theatrical and musical performances, but there will be no crowds of onlookers this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. FAUCI SAYS THANKSGIVING PLANS AMID CORONAVIRUS WILL BE 'INDIVIDUAL CHOICE' BASED ON RISKThis will be one of the first times during the coronavirus pandemic that Broadway performers will put on a show, after the iconic section of Manhattan was left darkened and desolate due to forced closures. Other performers on Thanksgiving Day will include the Big Apple Circus, the NYPD Police Band, and the West Point Marching Band with musical appearances from Patti LaBelle, Dolly Parton, Jordin Sparks, Santa Clause and dozens more. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP“We still wanted to deliver what people expect on a Thanksgiving morning,” Susan Tercero, the event’s executive producer, told the NYT. “But it’s going to look like a parade during Covid times: We’re going to have people in masks and we’re going to be socially distanced.”
Source: Fox News November 13, 2020 01:18 UTC