It wouldn't be New Year's Eve without Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny on BBC Two. The show, which has aired for the past 30 years, has become a time-honoured tradition for many people as part of their end-of-year celebrations.
Appearing this year is British rock and pop legend Rod Stewart who is making his Hootenanny debut. He will be joined by Joss Stone, Olivia Dean, Paul Jones, PP Arnold, Raye, Sugababes and The Mary Wallopers.
Also performing will be Boogie Woogie Queen and vocalist Ruby Turner. The Pipes & Drums of the 1st Battalion Scot Guards will then perform as the hour strikes midnight. READ MORE: Our favourite meals of 2023 - from £200 Michelin dinners to Jack Grealish's takeaway and garden centre Sunday lunch READ MORE: From dazzling skyscrapers to huge waterparks, the holiday hotspot that's Manchester Airport's number one destination As well as musicians Jools will hear from comedians, actors and more stars who will be among the star-studded studio audience.
Among the traditions on the show is the spot where Jools asks actors and comedians Rowland Rivron and Vic Reeves their predictions for the year ahead and their New Year's resolutions.
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