BTS‘ J-hope and Duran Duran are two of the artists set to look on this 12 months’s New Years Rockin’ Eve programme.

On December 31, ABC will usher in 2023 with a bunch of stay performances and extra, hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Liza Koshy stay from New York Metropolis’s Instances Sq..

Elsewhere, there will probably be pre-recorded performances from Disneyland from the likes of Aly & AJ, Bailey Zimmerman, Ben Platt, Ciara, Fitz & The Tantrums, Halle Bailey, Lauren Spencer Smith, Maddie & Tae, Shaggy and TXT.

Additionally pre-recorded in Los Angeles will probably be extra star performances from the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Finneas and Dove Cameron.

Discover full particulars of the programme for New 12 months’s Eve 2022 under.

Within the UK, in the meantime, Sam Ryder has introduced a particular New 12 months’s Eve present on BBC One and iPlayer, Sam Ryder’s All Star New 12 months’s Eve.

The Eurovision 2022 runner-up is ready to carry out “traditional tunes and a lot of particular duets” on TV on December 31 following London’s first full NYE fireworks show since 2019.

Asserting the occasion on BBC Radio 2 right now (November 22), Ryder informed Zoe Ball: “I can’t consider a greater strategy to spherical off 2022 than singing a few of my favorite songs with some very particular company.

Earlier this 12 months, J-hope spoke to NME backstage at Lollapalooza 2022 and informed us the way it feels to be the primary South Korean artist to headline a serious US competition, what it’s wish to have followers supporting his first solo album, and what’s subsequent for BTS.

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“I discovered so much as a solo artist,” he mentioned. “I feel I’ll proceed to develop by means of this album. I’d like to indicate even higher music by means of my solo initiatives. This expertise has given me a constructive affect general.”

The 28-year-old additionally launched his debut solo album, ‘Jack In The Field’, this summer time. Boasting the singles ‘MORE’ and ‘Arson’, a five-star overview noticed the hassle lauded by NME‘s Rhian Daly as “thought-provoking and filled with recent new flavour”.



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