Excitement Builds as Ryan Seacrest and Rita Ora Kick Off New Year’s Eve Festivities
On a brisk winter morning in New York City, Ryan Seacrest and Rita Ora stood in front of the iconic New Year’s Eve Ball, shining brightly with 5,280 Waterford crystals and LED pucks. The hosts posed for photos as journalists and publicists gathered around, capturing the excitement of the upcoming New Year’s celebration.
As they braved the chilly weather, Seacrest and Ora exuded their trademark charisma and smiles, gearing up for the biggest New Year’s Eve show yet. This year’s event, “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026,” has been extended by 90 minutes, making it the longest telecast in the show’s 54-year history. The festivities will include a live Central Time Zone countdown from Chicago, co-hosted by Chance the Rapper, and parties across various cities like New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Puerto Rico, and Los Angeles.
With a lineup of over 42 performers and more than 90 songs, including headliners like Diana Ross, Post Malone, and Mariah Carey, the night promises to be a star-studded affair. Seacrest and Ora are excited about the diverse range of talent set to grace the stage, bringing in millions of viewers from around the world.
For Seacrest, this New Year’s Eve holds special significance as he reflects on the passing of his father, Gary, earlier in the year. Despite the challenges he has faced, Seacrest remains committed to bringing joy and entertainment to audiences on this celebratory night. Ora, on the other hand, is looking forward to a year filled with creativity and new musical endeavors, teasing fans with the promise of a new album on the horizon.
“Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026” will air live on December 31st at 8/7c on ABC, with streaming available on Hulu the following day. As the nation’s premier New Year’s celebration, the show continues to attract a massive audience, solidifying its status as the go-to event for ringing in the new year.

