‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ announces another performer

Watching the dazzling ball slowly drop in Times Square is a New Year’s Eve tradition for many. Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve broadcasts the big moment annually along with a plethora of performances.

The show released the first round of performers last month, and they just added another big name.

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Today, New Year’s Rockin’ Eve announced Post Malone will be joining the all-star lineup. The musician will be in town Dec. 31, but instead of hitting the stage in Times Square, Posty will broadcast from his own show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Billboard reports this will air just after midnight, marking both his first New Year’s Rockin’ Eve performance and the first TV performance of 2019.

Ryan Seacrest hosts the main production from New York City and will be joined by Jenny McCarthy again. Actress Lucy Hale returns to hold it down in New Orleans, and Ciara will host from Hollywood.

Last month, Seacrest announced the first batch of performers who will be joining Ciara in Hollywood. They include Foster The Peoplethe Chainsmokers, Charlie Puth, Macklemore with Skylar Grey, Kelsea Ballerini, Dua Lipa and Ella Mai.

Seacrest also promised more performer announcements are yet to come, including those who will be in New York City. This year’s show airs Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

Past New Year’s Rockin’ Eve performances

Last year, Camila Cabello, Portugal. the Man, HalseyG-EazyImagine Dragons and Walk The Moon among others performed from various locations during the broadcast.

Neon Trees, the Fray, Charlie XCX, Demi Lovato, DNCE, Nick Jonas and many, many more have performed at the show over the past few years.

Fall Out Boy performed for both the 2014 and 2016 broadcasts. For 2014, the band played “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)” from the Hollywood party hosted by Fergie.

Panic! At The Disco rang in the new year two years ago. The band gave an amazing performance in New Orleans. Their setlist included, “Victorious,” “Death of a Bachelor” and “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.”

You can see Hale introduce “one of [her] favorite bands” below.

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