![]() has made the right move to take precautionary measures as we learn to live with COVID and fight the Omicron variant-and New Yorkers and visitors alike can now enjoy Times Square and the rest of our city as we ring in 2022.” Mayor-elect Eric Adams, who will be sworn in right after midnight, said that New York City’s New Year’s Eve celebration “will be one of the safest against COVID as well. “There is a lot to celebrate, and these additional safety measures will keep the fully vaccinated crowd safe and healthy as we ring in the New Year,” de Blasio said in a statement. Attendees will have to provide proof of full vaccination with a valid photo ID and wear masks during the outdoor event. A week before the event, the city’s outgoing mayor, Bill de Blasio, announced the event would be scaled back, and additional protections would be in place to ensure a safe NYE celebration. The ball drop and Times Square festivities are going forth despite the spike in new COVID-19 cases driven by the highly-contagious Omicron variant. This event begins a little later – at 10:30 pm ET. Saweetie, Brandi Carlile, Anitta, Jack Harlow, 24kGoldn, Kitty Ca$h, and Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong are some of the listed performers. The show will be broadcast live on NBC and live-streamed on the Peacock platform. NBC will air Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party, hosted by Miley Cyrus and Pete Davidson. Viewers can watch on CNN, via CNNGo, and the CNN mobile apps. ![]() Katy Perry is scheduled to perform from her new Las Vegas residency, and the night will also feature Patti LaBelle, Earth, Wind & Fire, Duran Duran, and more. Over on CNN, there’s New Year’s Eve Celebration hosted by Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen. The night will feature Karol G, Macklemore, Big Boi, Avril Lavigne, AJR, French Montana, Masked Wolf, and Walker Hayes. ![]() Ryan Seacrest hosts the show for the 17th year in a row, with help from co-host Liza Koshy. Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve airs on ABC, ABC.com, and the ABC App. There are no commercials, and the live stream will show “backstage access, behind-the-scenes stories and interviews with performers and other celebrities.”įor those with cable/satellite/a digital antennae, your TV will be full of NYE Goodness. For those without cable, you can watch the livestream below, courtesy of. Image Credit: John Nacion/SOPA Images/Shutterstockįollowing the ups and many downs of 2021, it’s time to bid farewell to this year – and what better way to do it than by watching the ball drop in Times Square? After a year without spectators, the public will be allowed back into the heart of Manhattan to celebrate New Year’s Eve, but if you can’t make it – or would rather not be among the masses – no worries! You can watch the ball drop from the comfort of your own home. ![]()
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