Get ready to ring in 2026 with a serious dose of K-Pop! ABC just dropped a bombshell announcement: Le Sserafim, the sizzling-hot girl group behind hits like "Antifragile" and now "Spaghetti," will be hitting the stage for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest. That's right, they're bringing their infectious energy to Times Square, and frankly, it's about time!
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But that's not all, folks. The party doesn't stop there. Joining Le Sserafim will be Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the voices behind Huntr/x, the fictional K-Pop group featured in Netflix's surprise animated hit, "KPop Demon Hunters." If you haven't seen it, trust me, it's a wild ride. Think catchy tunes meets supernatural action. A very creative combination.
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve is practically an American institution, a fixture of New Year's Eve celebrations since way back in 1972. It's the kind of show that families gather around, waiting for the ball to drop and the confetti to fly. Adding Le Sserafim and the Huntr/x crew definitely injects some fresh, contemporary energy into the mix. I've watched it every year with my family - what a blast.
Source Music, Le Sserafim's agency, confirmed that the group will be performing their bangers "Crazy" and "Spaghetti." "Crazy," with its assertive beat and powerful vocals, is guaranteed to get the crowd hyped. "Spaghetti," their newest release, is sure to be a crowd-pleaser as well. I'm personally looking forward to seeing how they translate their signature choreography to the massive Times Square stage.
Of course, Le Sserafim and Huntr/x aren't the only stars slated to appear. The lineup also includes the undisputed queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey, along with Post Malone and rising star Chappell Roan. It's a diverse bill that promises something for everyone. This year's show is shaping up to be a real spectacle, blending established icons with the hottest names in K-Pop. You can bet I'll be glued to the TV screen, ready to welcome 2026 with a bang (and maybe a little bit of confetti of my own).
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