Times Square, New Year's Eve
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If you can't be in person to see the Constellation Ball make its iconic descent atop One Times Square, you can still experience the magic without cable
The celebration draws spectators from around the world to don novelty glasses, toss confetti and sing along to “Auld Lang Syne” and “New York, New York” at the stroke of midnight. The cold and blustery weather was not enough to keep them away.
The new Constellation Ball, the centerpiece of the annual Times Square countdown celebration, is the ninth and largest version of the NYE sphere.
Times Square performances will showcase Diana Ross alongside Ciara, LE SSERAFIM, Little Big Town and Maren Morris.
For 122 years, Times Square has been the center of worldwide attention on New Year’s Eve, ever since the owners of One Times Square began in 1904 to conduct rooftop celebrations to greet the New Year. The first Ball Lowering celebration occurred in 1907, and this tradition is now a universal symbol of welcoming the New Year.
Every year on New Year's at midnight, I cry. It is an emotional, wonderful thing for me every year," Treb Heining told The Post.