A new year is upon us as we get ready to ring in 2015 full of hope and say goodbye to 2014. What better way to start this new chapter in our lives than with fun, music and entertainment? If you have no plans to go out and celebrate, there are plenty of options on television for you to enjoy. The biggest bash on tv is "Dick Clark's New year's Rockin' Eve." Ryan Seacrest continues the legacy ringing in the year with with a whole slate of celebrities performing in Times Square in New York live and pre-recorded numbers from Los Angeles. Taylor Swift is the main event, fending off the chilly weather and getting ready to fill in that "Blank Space" of new year resolutions.
Other acts include One Direction, Iggy Azalea, Bastille, Meghan Trainor, Charli XCX, Jason Derulo, Ella Henderson, Nick Jonas, Florida Georgia Line, MAGIC!, Idina Menzel, Gavin DeGraw, Lady Antebellum and Elton John. The fun and excitement kicks off Dec. 31 at 8pm ET/PT on ABC. Over on the FOX network, a new tradition is getting ready to commence with "Pitbull's New Year's Revolution." Mr. Worldwide will host the bash live from Miami with scheduled performances by Mr. 305 himself, Enrique Iglesias, Fifth Harmony, Fall Out Boy, The Band Perry and Becky G. Miami Beach is going to heat up with all this adrenaline starting at 8pm ET/PT all the way through the new year.
NBC has "New Year's Eve With Carson Daly" programmed starting at 10pm ET/PT. Guests include Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Seth MacFarlane, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. MTV is going to be a little quiet with a special starting off at 11pm ET/PT. Hosted by "Eye Candy" star Victoria Justice and "Guy Code's" Charlamagne "MTV's New Year's Eve 2015" will air live from Times Square. The hosts will update viewers from the city as the comedians of "Girl Code" and "Guy Code" remember what made 2014 unforgettable. If you want to cringe all night, you can't miss CNN's annual coverage of the ball dropping with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin. The awkward duo will start their broadcast at 9pm ET on the cable network.
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