New York’s annual Halloween parade is known for its extravagant costumes and lively atmosphere, but this year, it was taken to a whole new level with a massive recreation of Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” dance. Dozens of parade-goers gathered together to perform the choreography of the legendary 1982 music video, turning the streets of New York into a real-life zombie dance party.
The “Thriller” dance has become a tradition at the New York Halloween parade, with many participants eagerly preparing for weeks to perfect their moves. This year, the performance did not disappoint, as the crowd walked like zombies before breaking out into the famous dance routine to the sounds of Jackson’s hit song.
The video of the performance, which was posted on social media, quickly went viral, with over 3 million views in just a few days. It has become one of the most talked-about moments of this year’s Halloween celebrations, solidifying its place as a beloved tradition in the city.
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