It's one of the most spectacular events of the year.
So it's no wonder the stars came out in force for the 88th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday.
Nick
Jonas performed solo on one of the many floats, while Lucy Hale brought
the glamour with a flared beige coat at the parade, which started on
the west side of Central Park at 77th Street before reaching Macy's at
Herald Square on 34th Street.
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Hunk factor: Nick Jonas waves to fans before performing at the 88th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in NYC on Thursday
Feminine flair: Lucy Hale, meanwhile,
brought the glamour with a beige double-breasted coat paired with black
skinny trousers and calf-length boots
Nick,
who is carving out a successful solo career for himself, bundled up in a
stylish grey coat as he performed on what appeared to be a float
sponsored by cruise company Royal Caribbean International.
The 22-year-old seemed to be relishing his time onstage, eagerly belting out the lyrics to his song.
After
the success of his single Jealous, the star recently had to ward off
comparisons to another male artist - Justin Timberlake.
Keeping warm in style: Nick bundled up in a grey coat and a grey scarf to ward against the chilly weather
In his element: The 22-year-old seemed to be relishing his time onstage, eagerly belting out the lyrics to his song
Cruise ship performer: Nick sang on what appeared to be a float sponsored by cruise company Royal Caribbean International
Not quite fit for a star: Nick gave a small smile as he was ferried around on a golf cart
He insisted on the Wendy Williams Show recently that the two musicians are 'very different.'
'Justin
is doing his thing, I’m doing mine. It’s very different,' the former
Jonas Brothers member said. 'But I respect him and love all that he
did.'
'I’d love to have a career like his [Justin],' Nick confessed.
Natural beauty: Lucy wore her highlighted brown hair in soft waves and sported smokey eyes and glossy nude lips
Pretty
Little Liars star Lucy Hale, meanwhile, brought the glamour with a
flared beige double-breasted coat paired with black skinny trousers and
calf-length boots.
The 22-year-old wore her highlighted brown hair in soft waves and sported smokey eyes and glossy nude lips.
She wore grey gloves to keep warm against the near-freezing temperatures.
She's not Frozen! Idina Menzel dressed warmly in a black double-breasted coat, leather gloves and a white beanie
Glowing: The 43-year-old let her natural beauty shine through with minimal makeup as she gave a wave to the crowd
Say cheese: Idina was seen having a chat with Today Show weather anchor Al Roker
Frozen star Idina Menzel wore a cosy double-breasted coat paired with leather gloves and a white beanie.
The 43-year-old let her natural beauty shine through with minimal makeup as she gave a wave to the crowd.
She was seen having a chat with Today Show weather anchor Al Roker.
Kiss me quick: Singer Meghan Trainor was playful in a black dress sporting lips and scarlet leather gloves
Sting also made an appearance, and performed with the cast of Broadway's The Last Ship during the parade.
The 63-year-old looked ruggedly handsome in a black double-breasted coat and sporting stubble on his cheeks.
The star recently took on the lead role in his ailing musical after it recorded losses of $75,000 a week.
Flexing his vocal chops: Sting also
made an appearance, and was seen performing with the cast of Broadway's
The Last Ship during the parade
Saving it from sinking? The star recently took on the lead role in his ailing musical after it recorded losses of $75,000 a week
Millions
of spectators braved the snow to line the streets of Manhattan for the
parade, which was led by Mo'ne Davis, the first female pitcher to win a
Little League World Series game, and her team, the Taney Dragons, from
Philadelphia.
Close behind came Thomas the Tank Engine, the parade's heaviest ever balloon, weighing more than 1,000lbs.
As
snowflakes began to fall across the city, six new giant helium balloons
- including Paddington Bear and Red Mighty Morphin Power Ranger -
bobbed along the streets, while performers entertained the bundled-up
crowds.
The little train that could: Thomas the Tank Engine was the parade's heaviest ever balloon, weighing more than 1,000lbs
The quirk factor: Gene Simmons of KISS performed in typically outlandish attire during the parade
Bringing the sunshine: SpongeBob SquarePants made an impressive sight as he bobbed above his puppeteers, dressed in yellow
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