It’s out with the old and in with the new in Times Square this year as the famous New Year’s Eve ball drop rings in 2026 with ...
One of the time honored traditions for New Year's Eve is staying up to watch the Times Square ball drop at midnight. But do you know the history of the tradition?
The second ceremony, which begins at 12:04 a.m. on Jan. 1, will see the Times Square Ball (or the “Centennial Ball”) re-lit in the colors of the American flag. The ball will then rise once more above ...
One Times Square is the location of the world-famous Times Square Ball Drop. For ringing in 2026, The Constellation Ball is graced with special Waterford crystals. Since Times Square’s inaugural New ...
From gathering in Times Square to singing “Auld Lang Syne” at a bar to simply kissing at midnight, modern New Year’s Eve ...
A new attraction at One Times Square allows visitors to see the famous New Year's Eve ball up close year-round. The first ball drop in 1907 was a publicity stunt for the newspaper after fireworks were ...