Ball Drop, New Year's Eve
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The new Constellation Ball, the centerpiece of the annual Times Square countdown celebration, is the ninth and largest version of the NYE sphere.
2025 is peeking around the corner, and, as always, millions will ring in the new year by watching the New Year’s Eve ball drop celebration in Times Square. Of course, many of us can’t make it to New York City to see the ball drop in person, which is ...
It's almost time to ring in the new year! Every Dec. 31, roughly 1 million people gather in New York City to witness the ball — an 11,875-pound sphere illuminated by 32,256 LEDs — descend the flagpole atop One Times Square. Meanwhile, over 1 billion ...
As the clock strikes midnight in New York City, millions will watch the iconic ball drop in person from Times Square or at home – but midnight won't come for hours in much of the country. The ball drop doesn't quite have the same meaning to Americans who ...
No matter where your celebrations for New Year's Eve are taking place, New York City's Times Square Ball is infamous and returning for its 115th year. Over 1 million people from around the world are expected to attend the annual ball drop celebration in ...
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Fourth Street Live! with live music, a New York–style ball drop, drink packages, and multi-venue access in downtown Louisville.