“Riverdance” performer slips and falls during rainy Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcast

It was so wet that a dancer took a tumble as rain poured down in New York City during NBC's live telecast.

As rain poured down on the 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, an enthusiastic Irish step dancer took a tumble during NBC's live broadcast of the annual event.

Shortly after cohosts Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, and Hoda Kotb introduced a performance from the cast of Riverdance 30 — The New Generation stage show, one of the dancers leading the set slipped and fell on the visibly wet ground.

Guthrie led the segment by indicating that the troupe was "bringing the luck of the Irish to our parade," as the dancers took their positions to perform for the cameras.

NBC Irish step dancer slips and falls during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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Irish step dancer slips and falls during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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As a pair of dancers made their way forward, the dancer on the right slipped and fell to the ground, but fortunately quickly recovered as the number moved on.

While they danced, a virtual river of water flowed behind the dancers near the sidewalk, carrying what appeared to be leaves and confetti that was earlier launched into the air at the start of the parade.

The Riverdance production celebrated the upcoming performance earlier this week on Instagram, with the group's official account sharing excitement over the news.

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"We are so excited to perform at the Macy’s Day Parade tomorrow. This is a very special Riverdance performance because we are joined by guest dancers of all ages from across the country. This is going to be magical," the post read, alongside footage of dancers rehearsing. "We are so thankful."

Rain poured over the event through most of NBC's telecast Thursday morning, with weather forecasts calling for moderate rain to last through around 3 p.m. local time.

Other performances and special appearances throughout the 2024 edition included Joey McIntyre, Chloë, Jimmy Fallon, T-Payne, Broadway icon Lea Salonga, Jennifer Hudson, and Kylie Minogue.