The new ball will have more lights and round crystals and can be visited year-round, for a price. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Monday. Today we’ll find out about the new New Year’s Eve ball in ...
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The latest New Year’s Eve Ball will make its Times Square debut this year — the largest one to date, featuring nearly double the amount of reflective crystals as its predecessor, officials announced ...
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The new "Constellation Ball" is covered in 5,000 glittering Waterford crystals. A new, dazzling ball will drop in Times Square in New York City next month, as revelers ring in the New Year. One Times ...
As the countdown to the countdown to 2026 begins, the brand new crystal ball that will usher in the new year in Times Square has been revealed. The sparkling centerpiece unveiled Monday is called the ...
Another year is coming to a close and the biggest party to end 2025 and start 2026 in the Motor City is going to be at one of the most historic venues – the Masonic Temple.
The Constellation Ball, the brand-new orb that will drop in New York City's Times Square as millions usher in a brand-new 2026, certainly should light up the skies (even more) with its 5,280 Waterford ...
The annual New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square is getting a makeover this year. Organizers unveiled a new crystal ball Monday -- only the ninth iteration since the holiday tradition began in 1907 ...