Confetti falls after midnight bringing in the new year from New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. An estimated one million stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion people watched throughout the world as the traditional Waterford Crystal ball dropped brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Confetti falls after midnight bringing in the new year from New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. An estimated one million stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion people watched throughout the world as the traditional Waterford Crystal ball dropped brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
BTS performs on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
BTS performs on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Revelers wait for the ball to drop on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Revelers wait for the ball to drop on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Post Malone performs on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Post Malone performs on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Alanis Morissette performs with the cast of the Broadway show "Jagged Little Pill" on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Confetti falls after midnight bringing in the new year from New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. An estimated one million stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion people watched throughout the world as the traditional Waterford Crystal ball dropped brining in 2020. Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI
Workers surround the two and zero of the 2020 New Year's Eve Numerals when they arrive in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday, December 11, 2019. The giant, seven-foot-tall "20" arrived on a flatbed truck on 46th Street and Broadway and will be brought to the top of One Times Square where they will rest for a few days before completing the "2-0Ð2-0" sign that lights up at midnight on New Year's Eve to announce the beginning of the New Year at the completion of the Ball Drop. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Workers surround the two and zero of the 2020 New Year's Eve Numerals when they are lit in Times Square in New York City on Wednesday, December 11, 2019. The giant, seven-foot-tall "20" arrived on a flatbed truck on 46th Street and Broadway and will be brought to the top of One Times Square where they will rest for a few days before completing the "2-0Ð2-0" sign that lights up at midnight on New Year's Eve to announce the beginning of the New Year at the completion of the Ball Drop. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Waterford Crystal ball prepared for New Year's Eve
Workers remove a panel of newly designed Waterford Crystals that make up the giant Waterford ball that annually drops over Times Square on New Year's Eve marking the new year in New York City on Friday, December 27, 2019.At this annual event, workers with Landmark Signs will install 192 sparkling, new Waterford Crystal triangles featuring this year's "Gift of Goodwill" design on the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. The famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from a flagpole atop One Times Square with an estimated one million people watching below. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Waterford Crystal ball prepared for New Year's Eve
Workers remove a panel of newly designed Waterford Crystals that make up the giant Waterford ball that annually drops over Times Square on New Year's Eve marking the new year in New York City on Friday, December 27, 2019. At this annual event, workers with Landmark Signs will install 192 sparkling, new Waterford Crystal triangles featuring this year's "Gift of Goodwill" design on the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. The famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from a flagpole atop One Times Square with an estimated one million people watching below. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Times Square prepares for New Year's Eve celebration
Cars and pedestrians move through Times Square a few days before the New Year's Eve Celebration takes place in Times Square in New York City on Friday, December 27, 2019. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Waterford Crystal ball prepared for New Year's Eve
Workers hold panels of newly designed Waterford Crystals that make up the giant Waterford ball that annually drops over Times Square on New Year's Eve marking the new year in New York City on Friday, December 27, 2019. At this annual event, workers with Landmark Signs will install 192 sparkling, new Waterford Crystal triangles featuring this year's "Gift of Goodwill" design on the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. The famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from a flagpole atop One Times Square with an estimated one million people watching below. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Waterford Crystal ball prepared for New Year's Eve
Workers prepare panels of newly designed Waterford Crystals that make up the giant Waterford ball that annually drops over Times Square on New Year's Eve marking the new year in New York City on Friday, December 27, 2019.At this annual event, workers with Landmark Signs will install 192 sparkling, new Waterford Crystal triangles featuring this year's "Gift of Goodwill" design on the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. The famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from a flagpole atop One Times Square with an estimated one million people watching below. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
NYPD Police officers stand on the street on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
NYPD Police officers stand on the street on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
K-pop band BTS have a sound check and rehearsal before their performance on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. An estimated one million revelers stood in Times Square on New Year's Eve and over one billion watched throughout the world waiting for the traditional Waterford Crystal ball to drop brining in 2020. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI