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Novant Thanksgiving Eve Parade will draw thousands to Uptown

The annual event showcases Charlotte-area businesses, organizations, and communities during a mile-long parade route along Tryon Street.

A giant inflated Turkey with a purple robe being pulled by a green tractor.

The Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade encourages spectators to line up early along Tryon Street.

Photo by Alexander South

A Thanksgiving tradition will soon step off in Uptown. Floats are getting final touches before the Novant Health Thanksgiving Parade. More than 100,000 people will gather on Tryon Street to watch floats, balloons, and live performances on the eve of Thanksgiving.

The 78th annual event is an Uptown staple. “For decades, the Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade has been a cherished tradition allowing families and neighbors to come together and enjoy a fun and festive community celebration of what makes Charlotte so remarkable,” said Saad Ehtisham, DHA, FACHE, senior vice president and president, Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center and Novant Health’s greater Charlotte market.

Parade details

The parade will step off at 5:30 p.m., starting at 9th Street, traveling down Tryon Street before stopping near Good Samaritan Way.

Fun fact: There will be a special performance area at Legacy Union and Ally Charlotte Center.

Can’t attend in person? The parade will air on WCCB starting at 6 p.m.

Dancers in red outfits posing with high Vs.

The parade will feature several live performances throughout the parade.

Photo by Patrick Schneider

By the numbers

  • 16 marching bands
  • 5 cold air balloons
  • 16 floats
  • 45 specialty groups
  • 5 musical acts
  • 4 dance groups
  • 8 “Segwalloons” (Think: Oversized balloon characters on Segways)
  • $3,500 in scholarships given to two marching band students to support music education beyond high school

Come hungry. Vendors will sell food and beverages during the parade along Tryon Street.
Prefer to dine somewhere? Consider visiting any of these local restaurants.

New this year

Six local artists transformed cars into rolling works of art called “cARTs.”

“This year’s parade is all about showcasing the dynamic energy of Charlotte and Uptown,” said Robert Krumbine, Chief Creative Officer for Charlotte Center City Partners and Parade Producer. “With cARTs and other new experiences, we’re embracing the spirit of innovation that defines this city.”

How to attend

The parade is free to attend, and you’re encouraged to bring chairs to line Tryon Street.

Need help parking? This map will show you nearby parking garages and cost.

“The 78th Novant Health Thanksgiving Parade will be a celebration of creativity, diversity, and unity for all to enjoy,” add Krumbine.