Spotlight on NYC’s 2018 Festive Events

More than six million travellers expected to join local holiday celebrations in the five boroughs between Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve

NYC & Company, New York City’s official destination marketing organisation, previews 18 unique celebrations for global travellers to explore during the 2018/2019 festive season.

From the unofficial kick-off courtesy of the Rockettes and the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular in early November to the various New Year’s celebrations and everything in between, New York City is once again primed for a festive season that is like no other in the world.

“The holiday season in New York City is a spectacle unlike any other”, said NYC & Company President and CEO, Fred Dixon. “It is a time when the vibrant energy that makes up the very fabric of our city is magnified through the joy of dozens of multicultural celebrations among New Yorkers and global visitors who make the five boroughs a centrepiece of their annual festivities”.

Highlights include landmark events and first-time New York–style holiday celebrations of a nearly endless variety for travellers to enjoy this winter. Visitors will also find secular activities like historic new shopping destinations, world-famous department store window displays (Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue), unrivalled outdoor ice-skating rinks and more scattered all throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island. The five-borough-wide season wraps up in a fashion as dazzling as ever with various New Year’s Eve celebrations.

As always, three iconic events bookend the introduction and conclusion of the holiday season in New York City:

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
Manhattan, 22 November, 2018
The holidays in NYC officially commence with the help of world-renowned music artists, Broadway performers, select marching bands from all over the United States and spectacular floats in the 92nd edition of America’s most popular pre-Thanksgiving dinner ritual. (macys.com/parade)

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
Manhattan, 28 November, 2018
A line-up of live performers rivalled by few events all year will help light up New York City’s biggest and brightest home for Santa’s Christmas Eve delivery again. The more than seven-story tree will spread holiday cheer to the millions of visitors it welcomes until the lights dim on January 7. (rockefellercenter.com)

New Year’s Eve Times Square Ball Drop
Manhattan, 31 December, 2018–1 January, 2019
In 1904, the former New York Times owner convinced the City to rename Longacre Square in honour of the world-famous publication. In addition to the name change and the opening of NYC’s first subway line, that year marked the inaugural Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration, and the “Crossroads of the World” has been the historic backdrop of the City’s New Year’s Eve celebration ever since. Approximately 1 million visitors are expected to gather to watch the ball drop in person again this year. (timessquarenyc.org)

Outlined below are 15 more celebratory events, listed in alphabetical order, to be explored this holiday season in NYC:

23 Days of Flatiron Cheer
Manhattan, 1–23 December, 2018
The Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership welcomes visitors this December to enjoy contests, performances, free neighbourhood walking tours, giveaways from local businesses and an interactive installation in the North Public Plaza. Other unparalleled offerings can be found in the historic 103-block neighbourhood stretching from 23rd to 28th Street, bordered by Third and Sixth Avenues. (flatirondistrict.nyc)

A Slice of Brooklyn Christmas Lights Tour
Brooklyn, 1–30 December, 2018
Every holiday season, more than 100,000 visitors descend on Brooklyn’s Dyker Heights neighbourhood to view the most extravagant Christmas displays in the New York City area. This tour, operated by born and raised Brooklynites, stops by the most over-the-top exhibits of the season while telling patrons the story of how “Dyker Lights” came to be nearly 40 years ago. (asliceofbrooklyn.com)

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Holiday Engagement at New York City Center
Manhattan, 28 November–30 December, 2018
City Center’s 75th Anniversary Season will feature a wide range of performances including new productions, annual favourites, live music and Alvin Ailey’s feature performance Revelations. A special show on December 11 celebrates City Center’s opening performance in 1943. (alvinailey.org)

American Museum of Natural History’s Holiday Season
Manhattan, 20 November, 2018–7 January, 2019
The museum’s cultural celebrations begin with the decoration of the Origami Holiday Tree—complete with more than 800 hand-folded paper models created by local artists—and continue through the New Year. On 29 December, the AMNH will host its 40th annual Kwanzaa celebration. The festival of African-American heritage celebrates the seven core principles of Kwanzaa while exploring the rich history behind its traditions. Family-friendly activities, musical performances and an international marketplace are also included. (amnh.org)

Apollo Theater Presents “Kwanzaa Celebration: Regeneration Night”
Manhattan, 29 December, 2018
The legendary Harlem theater is celebrating Kwanzaa with visitors for the 12th consecutive year with a night of music and dance that honours the principles of Kwanzaa—family, community and culture. (apollotheater.org)

Brooklyn Ballet’s Nutcracker
Brooklyn, 14 December, 2018
The hip-hop and ballet infused replication of the holiday classic, reimagined in various Brooklyn neighbourhoods, is hosted by the iconic Kings Theatre, in Flatbush, for the first time this year. (brooklynballet.org)

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical: Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden
Manhattan, December 13–30, 2018
Dr. Seuss’ holiday classic is sure to cause audiences hearts to grow at least three sizes when they watch the story of the true meaning of Christmas come to life in this limited engagement at the world’s most famous arena. (msg.com/hulu-theater-at-msg)

Empire Outlets Grand Opening
Staten Island, 15–18 November, 2018
The first shopping outlet to open in the five boroughs is just a free 25-minute ferry ride from Manhattan. One hundred popular brand outlet stores such as Brooks Brothers, H&M, Nordstrom Rack, Nike Factory and Polo, as well as a terrific collection of waterfront food and beverage concepts will open just in time for locals and visitors to get in their holiday shopping. (empireoutletsnyc.com)

Gingerbread Lane at New York Hall of Science
Queens, 10 November, 2018–21 January, 2019
Since 2013, the edible village at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, has set the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of gingerbread houses and structures with each new instalment. The record is sure to be challenged again this year. (nysci.org)

Grand Army Plaza, Largest Menorah Lighting
Brooklyn, 2–10 December, 2018
With the help of local synagogues, the plaza has hosted the nightly lighting of the 32-foot menorah since 1984. Visitors are invited to celebrate the holiday with concerts and gifts for children through each day of the Jewish Festival of Lights. (largestmenorah.com)

Holiday Workshop Weekend at Wave Hill
The Bronx, 8–9 December, 2018
At this holiday craft fair, in addition to creating the usual wreaths and treasure boxes, families are invited to work on the feature project: the hamsa, or hamesh, the multicultural symbol of an open hand. Guests explore the spiritual side of the holidays as they make the palm-shaped amulets. (wavehill.org)

New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show
The Bronx, 1 November, 2018–21 January, 2019
The 27th annual exhibition of classical model trains moving through more than 150 iconic city structures is sticking around for a little longer this year. Due to popular demand, the show will be extended by nearly two weeks. (nybg.org)

New York Philharmonic Presents “Home Alone in Concert”
Manhattan, 20–21 December, 2018
The acclaimed New York Philharmonic will perform John Williams’ score live to the classic Christmas film Home Alone, for a 2018–19 holiday season special event—booby traps and lovable bandits not included. (nyphil.org)

New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex and Store at Grand Central Terminal Holiday Train Show
Manhattan, 15 November, 2018–3 February, 2019
A staple of Grand Central Terminal during the holiday season since 2001, the train show features a 34-foot-long track where vintage trains from the museum’s collection travel through a miniature New York City and countryside scene all the way to the North Pole. (grandcentralterminal.com)

Radio City Christmas Spectacular Starring the Rockettes
Manhattan, 9 November, 2018–1 January, 2019
Everyone’s favourite high kickers dance their way from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve and champion the holiday spirit of New York City with their extravagant costumes and breath-taking state-of-the-art production. (rockettes.com)

For more information regarding the most wonderful time of the year in the five boroughs, find NYC & Company’s official guide to the holidays in New York City at NYCgo.com/holiday.

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