Revealed: The Star-Studded, Sparkling Extravaganza Lighting Up NYC This Holiday Season!
As November wanes, New York City's iconic Rockefeller Center is buzzing with festive energy for its 86th annual tree lighting on Nov. 28, broadcasted live by NBC. Picture this: a dazzling 72-foot Norway Spruce, hailing from Wallkill, N.Y., commands the scene. It's a 75-year-old giant, boasting a width of 45 feet and a weight of 12 tons, set to sparkle under the glow of 50,000 lights and a magnificent 900-lb crystal-studded star.

The star-studded event is a musical extravaganza. Imagine Brett Eldredge crooning tunes from his deluxe Christmas album 'Glow', while Martina McBride and Kellie Pickler harmonize with Pentatonix. Add to that the legendary voices of Diana Ross, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, and John Legend, and you've got a Christmas melody like no other.
Eldredge and McBride aren't just lighting up the tree; they're lighting up stages with their holiday albums.
Eldredge's 'Glow' has five new tracks for this festive season, while McBride's 'It's The Holiday Season' promises to bring cheer with a few special performances until Dec. 8. This event isn't just about a tree; it's a celebration of music, joy, and the spectacular start of the holiday season.
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