November 3, 2025 
 
 STAMFORD, CT, November 3, 2025 –                                  Flippenout Extreme                                   Trampoline show is set to amaze and delight the audience attending the 32nd annual Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular on Sunday, November 23.                                                                                                            Flippenout Trampoline is America's Premier trampoline show. Flippenout has performed thousands of shows all over the world for Millions of people! Olympic level routines, skis, snowboards, wall, ball, and world record belly drops are all part of the fun! Athletes will be flying as high as 25' above the ground performing single, double, and even triple flips for your entertainment.                                                                                                            Flippenout will also be performing their riveting act at the Point72 Giant Balloon Inflation Party on Saturday, November 22 from 3-6pm at the intersection of Hoyt Street and Summer Street. This pre-parade event has been hosted by Stamford-based Point72 Asset Management since 2014 and allows spectators a behind-the-scenes look at the balloons as they come to life. Music, parade talent, cartoon characters, and Santa will greet and delight spectators.                                                                                                            Recognized as one of the premier parades in the nation, the Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular taking place on Sunday, November 23 is a collaboration between the Stamford Downtown Special Services District and the City of Stamford, supported by numerous community-oriented corporations and organizations that proudly sponsor our balloons, bands, and floats including 600 Washington, The Ashforth Company, Cacace, Tusch & Santagata, Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP, Charter Communications, Cross Insurance Greenwich, CT Transit, Cummings & Lockwood LLC, Deloitte, F. D. Rich Company, First County Bank, George Comfort & Sons, Inc., Hoffman Investment Partners, KPMG LLP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, New England Investment Partners, Point72, Primo Brands Corporation, Reckson, RMS Companies, RXR, Silver Golub & Teitell LLP, Stamford Health, The Stamford Hotel, Stamford Town Center, Stamford Urby, Synchrony, UConn Stamford, WIN Waste Innovations and with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of Tourism and media partners Star 99, WEBE 108, WICC and Hey Stamford!                                                                                                            Planned highlights of the parade include new balloons Ariel the Zoonicorn, Bumble the Abominable Snowman, Neko Good Fortune Cat and returning favorites Astronaut, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Curious George, Elmo, Jonathan the Husky, Mistletoes the Snowman, Mr. Potato Head, Oscar the Grouch, Peppa Pig, Rudolph, Shrek and Super Grover. In addition to the procession's signature balloons, the streets will be filled with music from the NYPD Emerald Society Pipe & Drum Band, Fairfield County Pipes & Drums and high school marching bands from Westhill, Brentwood, Uniondale, JFK of Waterbury and Wyandanch. New to the parade this year are the Pride of Port Chester High School Marching Band, Ballet Folklórico de las Américas (BFAmericas) and the Ballet School of Stamford. Additional fabulous groups include Center Stage Dance Studio, City Center Dance, Dance on the DL, Locust Performing Arts Center of Stamford and The Pulse Performing Arts Studio's nova jazz, fabulous Floats, the Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard, Santa and more! Colin Cosell, Public Address Announcer for the New York Mets and New York Riptide, will return as the parade’s Master of Ceremonies for his fourth year.                                                                                                            The parade is scheduled to begin at noon on November 23 at the intersection of Summer Street at Hoyt Street and conclude on Atlantic Street, just a few short blocks from the Stamford Metro-North Railroad Station.