Duran Duran, New Edition, j-hope and Jax will perform in Times Square, producers announced Thursday.
NEW YORK -- Ring in 2023 from the Happiest Place on Earth to Times Square!
The countdown is on for "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest," airing live Saturday, Dec. 31, beginning at 8/7c on ABC.
Seacrest returns to host for the 18th time, leading the festivities from New York City. Disneyland will become this year's inaugural host destination, with New Orleans and Los Angeles also serving as host locations.
Here's everything you need to know about "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2023." Check back here as additional performances and details are announced!
Actress and producer Liza Koshy will return as co-host in Times Square alongside Seacrest, with country artist Jessie James Decker joining the duo in NYC as the Powerball co-host for her fourth consecutive year.
Veteran host and singer Ciara will oversee the festivities at Disneyland, while actor Billy Porter returns to New Orleans as co-host to head up the Central Standard Time zone countdown.
After serving as the official L.A. Party DJ at last year's show, producer/rapper D-Nice will return as this year's Los Angeles co-host.
Puerto Rico will return to host the Spanish language countdown with actress and producer Roselyn Sanchez serving as co-host, producers announced Thursday, Dec. 8.
Duran Duran, New Edition, j-hope and Jax will perform in Times Square, producers announced Thursday, Dec. 15.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa, South Korean boy band TOMORROW X TOGETHER (a.k.a TXT), "The Little Mermaid" star Halle Bailey, and reggae icon Shaggy are also among the performers in this year's star-studded lineup.
Also, co-hosts Ciara and Billy Porter are slated to perform.
Here are the performances announced so far for Disneyland, Los Angeles and New Orleans. Time Square performances have yet to be announced.