For more than 100 years, New York City's Times Square has been a global staple in celebrating New Year's Eve. Since 1907, millions of people around the world have watched the New Year's Eve ball drop at the stroke of midnight in the heart of Manhattan.
Millions of people will gather on Tuesday in Times Square for the famous New Year’s Eve ball drop celebration and the festivities are expected to garner up to a billion viewers worldwide.For those that aren’t able to party in person for the ringing in of 2014, the evening’s performances will be streamed live online for you to catch on your computer, iPhone, Android or other mobile device.
Tourists and New Yorkers are preparing for the 2013 Times Square New Year's Eve bash, but that massive, epic party does not just fall out of the sky like the world famous New Year's Eve Ball. Instead, hundreds of people are setting-up the biggest party of the year while a judge and pedal pushers prepare to help the New Year's Eve ball drop.
New Year's Eve is just around the corner, and everyone knows Times Square is the place to be to bring in the New Year. Here is the latest on the celebrity performances that will help revelers welcome 2014 by lighting up the Nivea Countdown and Kiss stages.
Every year, America's favorite celebrities take the stage for performances that end the year with style and start the New Year with dancing. "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2014" will honor that tradition this year, broadcasting performances from Times Square, New York and Los Angeles, California. Which coast has it best this year? Let's take a look.
No city does New Year's Eve like New York City. Times Square is the place to be to celebrate the end of the year and the hopes of the next. Instead of watching the action via television specials like "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2012″and "NBC's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly," why not be a part of the fun and experience and a Times Square New Year's Eve yourself?