There's no better way of celebrating Thanksgiving than by watching the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and this year, NCT 127 made an appearance.
NCT 127 is a K-Pop group that debuted in 2016 under SM Entertainment and is currently composed of nine members: Taeyong, Taeil, Johnny, Doyoung, Yuta, Jaehyun, Jungwoo, Mark, and Haechan.
The members of NCT 127 made history by participating in the event because they are the first K-Pop act to ever be in the parade.
The group performed the english version of their song, "Highway to Heaven," which is from their latest mini album, "We Are Superhuman" on LEGO's float.
While most acts in the parade just sing on their floats, members of NCT 127 practiced their choreography for their song and performed it while going through the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade route.
191129 NCT 127 - Highway to Heaven @ The 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Paradewww.youtube.com
In addition to their participation in the parade, NCT 127 made their debut appearance on NBC's "Today" show this morning (November 29th). They wrapped up this year's Citi concert series.
On the air, they performed "Highway to Heaven" and "Superhuman," two of the songs from their most recent mini album.
Off camera, they sang and performed two more of their songs: "Cherry Bomb" and "Regular". Both these songs are from older albums, but true fans would know them.
After going on stage, Mark (2nd to far left in the picture below) tweeted from the band's account and thanked all their fans in New York City for coming to watch them despite the cold weather.
At the Today showwww @todayshow Thank you to the fans who came by!! It felt really good to see you guys there~ we… https://t.co/hJhmJlvCBC— NCT 127 (@NCT 127) 1575038624.0
I highly recommend watching all of NCT 127's performances from this New York Thanksgiving trip, especially their "Superhuman" concert stage on Today's website. You never know, you might hear a new song to add to your playlist out of these live performances.
South Korean sensation NCT 127 performs 'Superhuman' live on TODAY plazawww.today.com