Michael Jackson's legendary song, "Thriller," echoed through the streets of New York last night, as many costumed dancers performed the traditional performance in front of thousands of passersby.

So, New York proved once again last night that no one celebrates Halloween with as much energy, style, and rhythm.


The audience clapped, danced and cheered as the "zombies" danced in the streets, transforming the city center into the largest masked dance floor.

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As tradition dictates, a hundred dancers dressed as zombies, flawlessly performing the iconic choreography from Jackson's music video.

That moment, which is awaited with particular enthusiasm every year, once again confirmed "Thriller"'s status as an inevitable part of the New York Halloween parade.

This idea was born in 2004 and has since become bigger, louder, and more proven every year.

After the pop star's death in 2009, this performance became a true phenomenon.

Today, it has become a tradition that citizens and tourists eagerly await and a symbol of Halloween in the city that "never sleeps."

Thousands of people wearing scary but creative masks filled the streets, celebrating the holiday spirit and enjoying their favorite moments of the evening. /Telegraph/

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