“No one could ever forget their first world record, and I will never forget the crowd in New York that night,” Bolt said in a statement.
“They had to wait for an hour during a thunderstorm delay before our race, and I don’t think a single person left the stadium. They deserved a great performance, and I’m glad I was able to give it to them. I’m looking forward to running in New York again.”
Organisers did not announce whether Bolt would run over 100 or 200 metres in the meeting at New York's Icahn Stadium.
He holds the world record in both, having run 9.58 seconds in the 100 and 19.19 in the 200 in 2009.
Bolt, who won Olympic gold in both sprints and the 4x100 relay in the Beijing and London Games, will begin his 2015 sprint season with a 100 metres in Rio on April 19.
The 28-year-old Bolt also has announced races for Paris on July 4 (100 metres) and Lausanne on July 9 (200) as he prepares for August's world championships in Beijing.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina; editing by Justin Palmer)
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