Russian daredevils unfurl banner atop New York’s Empire State Building in proposal stunt

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Two people display a banner atop the Empire State Building in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., July 1, 2026.  REUTERS/Adam Gray

The pair, dressed in sleeveless black outfits, hung onto the landmark skyscraper’s antenna - 443m above ground - and unfurled a banner urging world peace.

PHOTO: REUTERS

  • Two people climbed the Empire State Building's spire in New York to display a large peace banner with the message: “When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace.”
  • They appeared to perform a marriage proposal when one person knelt and the pair embraced and kissed on a lower platform of the antenna.
  • The identities of the climbers and how they accessed the spire remain unknown, and the New York Police Department has not released further information.

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NEW YORK - A Russian couple of daredevil artists climbed to the top of the Empire State Building’s towering spire in New York City on July 1 to unfurl a large banner urging world peace in what appeared to be an elaborate marriage proposal that ended in their arrests.

Dressed in sleeveless black outfits and documenting their time in the sky on social media, Angela Nikolau and Vanya Beerkus hung onto the landmark skyscraper’s antenna spire near the glowing red light at its tip some 443m above the sidewalks of midtown Manhattan.

They held a black banner with a message in all-capital white letters that flapped in the wind that said: “When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace.”

It was not clear how they got up there.

New York landmarks including the Empire State Building have heightened security since the World Trade Center attacks in 2001, and the city is currently bracing for the twin tsunamis of the expected wedding of pop phenomenon Taylor Swift and National Football League star Travis Kelce, as well as crowds for the July 4 celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

A dizzying proposal

A little after 12.30pm, the pair could be seen on aerial video footage slowly climbing down to a slightly lower platform in the antenna structure, where they paused. Beerkus then appeared to propose to Nikolau, getting down on one knee, before the couple embraced and kissed.

Nikolau, wearing her trademark Catwoman-style headgear, could then be seen admiring her hand and taking photographs on her phone to share on Instagram. The couple were the subject of a 2024 documentary called Skywalkers: A Love Story.

The New York Police Department closed down streets around the building. At least one police officer could be seen at an observation deck, more than 60m below the towering spire’s pinnacle, and police later said they had taken the couple into custody “without incident” and expected to bring unspecified charges.

The Art Deco tower, the tallest building in the world until it was surpassed in the 1960s, sells tickets to tourists who want to ascend to an enclosed observation deck on its 102nd floor.

It does not allow visitors to go higher still by dangerously clambering up the 61m antenna spire above it.

An Empire State Building spokesperson described the July 1 climb as an “unauthorised incident” in a statement that suggested that the couple should have instead opted for the building’s US$1,000 (S$1,300) “Happily Ever Empire Proposal Package” to rent out the observation deck.

Nikolau’s acrobatics run in the family, and her father, the Russian circus artist Dmitriy Nikolau, was aware of his daughter’s climb when answering a call from a reporter.

“I think it is normal to climb up a roof in any country, including the United States, according to any constitution,” he said.

Asked if he was worried about her following her arrest, he said: “Why should I be worried? I climb up roofs myself.” REUTERS

People look up at two people displaying a banner as they stage a protest atop the Empire State Building in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., July 1, 2026.  REUTERS/Adam Gray

People looking on from the ground as the couple display their banner atop New York’s Empire State Building on July 1.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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