Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Carrie Underwood to Headline ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin Eve’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (14536747cv)
Carrie Underwood
2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala, New York, USA - 13 Jun 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (14536747cv) Carrie Underwood 2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala, New York, USA - 13 Jun 2024

Carrie Underwood is set to headline the upcoming “Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025,” an event renowned for its spectacular performances and grandiose celebration of the year-end. Alongside Underwood, the show will include performances by rising star Megan Moroney and seasoned British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Moroney, known for her hit “Am I Okay?”, adds a fresh country flair to the lineup, while Ellis-Bextor, famed for her early 2000s hit “Murder on the Dancefloor,” brings her unique style back into the limelight following the song's resurgence from its feature in the buzzworthy film “Saltburn.” These artists join the stage with other performers such as Lenny Kravitz, Teddy Swims, Tinashe, Cody Johnson, and Thomas Rhett, creating an all-encompassing musical experience for viewers.

The celebratory event will take place live from New York’s Times Square, where Underwood promises to deliver a medley of her greatest hits just before the iconic midnight ball drop. Her performance on New Year's Eve marks her return to the stage of this illustrious event, having previously performed there in 2007 and again in 2015. The country music superstar expressed her excitement about returning, particularly as this year celebrates both her 20-year journey since winning “American Idol” and Ryan Seacrest’s 20th year hosting the event. This dynamic duo is set to make the event memorable, not just for their professional rapport but also for the nostalgic reflection on their careers' overlapping milestones.

Other featured performers, Megan Moroney and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, bring their own distinctive essence to the event. Moroney’s recent accolades, such as winning the CMA New Artist of the Year, exemplify her rising status in the music industry. Ellis-Bextor, however, leverages her well-established international fanbase with her timeless hits, offering a blend of nostalgic allure and new audiences from her recent resurgence in popularity. Their appearances on “Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve” add significant value, broadening the event's appeal across different genres and cultural tastes.

This year, the event holds additional significance as it commemorates multiple anniversaries. It marks the 54th annual installment of New Year's Rockin' Eve and the 20th New Year's Eve celebration hosted by Ryan Seacrest. With its broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on December 31st and streaming the next day on Hulu, the show continues to maintain its status as the most-watched New Year's Eve celebration in the United States. Viewers nationwide can expect not only musical performances but also a quintessential New Year's Eve celebration experience featuring countdowns, guest interviews, and an unforgettable ambiance leading up to the new year.

 

Key Takeaways

Related Stories

Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder and Rock’s Forrest Gump, Dead at 79

He once called himself “kind of the Forrest Gump of rock,” and like the character, Dave Mason had an uncanny…

Madonna Offers Rewards For “Safe Return” of Vintage Costumes “Lost” at Coachella

The Queen of Pop came back to the polo fields of Indio wearing history, and history, apparently, has walked off…

An Unreleased Prince Single Drops on the 10 Year Anniversary of his Passing

  The song sat in a tape vault under a purple house in Minnesota for 34 years before anyone was…

The Party Train Keeps Rolling: ZZ Top Piles On Another Two Dozen 2026 Tour Dates

That little ol’ band from Texas has done it again. ZZ Top, the bearded, beat-up, boogie-propelled institution that has somehow…

Dylan at 85: The Never Ending Tour Keeps Rolling as Bard Piles On Summer Dates

The old troubadour isn’t finished yet. Not by a country mile. Bob Dylan, who turns 85 on May 24, has…

Watch: “The First Songs We Ever Played”: Phish Hands Joe Walsh a Love Letter at the Sphere

There are tribute covers, and then there are tribute covers where the guy who wrote the song is sitting ten…

Paul McCartney Announces new Duet with Ringo Starr: “Home to Us” Lands on The Boys of Dungeon Lane

Fifty six years after the last handshake at Savile Row, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are doing the one thing…

KISS Kruise Drops Anchor in Vegas for Round Two

There’s a certain irony in calling something a “kruise” when the closest body of water is a hotel swimming pool,…

Phil Collins Talks About His Second Rock Hall Nod

The man who once turned a drum fill into a cultural event has never been one for grand declarations. So…