Current:Home > FinanceNew York City St. Patrick's Day parade 2024: Date, time, route, how to watch live -VitalEdge Finance Pro
New York City St. Patrick's Day parade 2024: Date, time, route, how to watch live
View
Date:2025-04-16 11:16:08
St. Patrick's Day is around the corner, and so is New York City's celebratory parade.
The New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been around even before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, according to parade organizers.
The first parade was held on March 17, 1762 − 14 years before the birth of the nation. In the years where March 17 falls on a Sunday, the parade is held on March 16 for religious observances, according to the parade's website.
Around 150,000 people march in the parade each year. The parade draws about 2 million observers.
St. Patrick's Day history:When is St. Patrick's Day 2024? History of the festive Irish celebration in the US.
When does the NYC St. Patrick's Day parade start?
This year the parade will be held on Saturday, March 16, since March 17 falls on a Sunday.
The parade will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET.
What is the parade route?
The parade will begin on 5th Avenue at 44th Street and end on 5th Avenue at 79th Street.
How to watch
Whether you live in New York City and prefer to avoid the crowds or live somewhere else and can't be there in person, here's how you can watch the parade.
NBC 4 New York will broadcast the four-hour-long parade live. The coverage will be hosted by Gus Rosendale, Sarah Wallace, Tommy Smyth, and Treasa Goodwin-Smyth. The parade will also be live streamed on NBC New York’s website and the parade’s website starting at 11 a.m. on Saturday, as well as available on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Xumo Play, PlayCozi, and YouTube.
You can also tune into the parade, as well as other St. Patrick's Day celebrations, on USA TODAY's YouTube channel.
veryGood! (79784)
Related
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Daniel Will: AI Wealth Club's Explanation on Cryptocurrencies.
- Fly Eagles Fly: Here's what NFL fans listened to on Spotify for the 2023 season
- Pro Volleyball Federation launches with first match in Omaha: How to watch, what are teams
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- The primaries have just begun. But Trump and Biden are already shifting to a November mindset
- Watch the 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' official trailer including Aang in action
- Greece faces growing opposition from the Orthodox Church over plans to legalize same-sex marriage
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- AP PHOTOS: Crowds in India’s northeast cheer bird and buffalo fights, back after 9-year ban
Ranking
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Gangly adolescent giraffe Benito has a new home. Now comes the hard part — fitting in with the herd
- Georgia senators move to ban expansion of ranked-choice voting method in the state
- 'Barbie' invites you into a Dream House stuffed with existential angst
- Olympic disqualification of gold medal hopeful exposes 'dark side' of women's wrestling
- New Hampshire primary exit polls for 2024 elections
- Horoscopes Today, January 24, 2024
- Fly Eagles Fly: Here's what NFL fans listened to on Spotify for the 2023 season
Recommendation
Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
Ohio bans gender-affirming care and restricts transgender athletes despite GOP governor’s veto
Daniel Will: Four Techniques for Securely Investing in Cryptocurrencies.
Ohio bans gender-affirming care and restricts transgender athletes despite GOP governor’s veto
Plunge Into These Olympic Artistic Swimmers’ Hair and Makeup Secrets
If the part isn't right, Tracee Ellis Ross says 'turn it into what you want it to be'
Who's on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot? Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia lead the way
How the fentanyl crisis has impacted New Hampshire voters