Taylor Swift has not left much room on her holiday dance card this season.

Swift will kick off the festivities at "The Thanksgiving Day Parade On CBS" in New York. The network will feature her performances during its coverage of the 88th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Entertainment Tonight co-host Kevin Frazier and "The Insider" co-host Thea Andrews will share the anchor desk for the three-hour broadcast. They will also feature performances from Broadway's hit shows "Matilda" and "Pippin."

After Thanksgiving, Swift will jet between Los Angeles, London and New York to perform at each city's Jingle Ball concert. She'll wrap up the holidays in Times Square for "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest."

Swift has quickly made New York her home base since moving there in March. Swift's New York experiences helped shape her new all-pop album, "1989." The album went platinum in its first week, selling almost 1.3 million copies. New York City also named her its welcome ambassador, a title fit for the "Welcome to New York" singer.

"New York has been an important landscape and location for the story of my life in the last couple of years. I dreamt about moving to New York. I obsessed over moving to New York and then I did it," Swift told ABC News. "And the inspiration that I found in that city is kind of hard to describe and hard to compare to any other force of inspiration I've ever experienced in my life. It's like an electric city."

"The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS" will start its coverage at 9 a.m. ET.