If you’re spending New Year’s Eve at home this year, you might be looking forward to seeing the return of Jools Holland and his Annual Hootenanny.
The musician will be joined by his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra as well as some famous faces to welcome the start of 2024.
If you’d like to know which celebrity guests will appear on the show and how you can watch it, look no further.
Who is on Jools’ Annual Hootenanny 2023?
Rod Stewart will make his first appearance on Jools’ Annual Hootenanny this year and he’ll perform alongside some other well-known faces, according to the Radio Times.
Join us this New Year’s Eve for another fantastic Hootenanny line-up!🥂
— Later...with Jools Holland on BBC Two (@BBCLater) December 27, 2023
⭐ @JossStone
⭐ Paul Jones
⭐ @Sugababes
⭐ @raye
⭐ @rodstewart
⭐ @PPArnold1
⭐ @oliviadeano
⭐ @marywallopers
⭐ @rubyturnersoul
⭐ Muireann Bradley
Sunday 31st Dec at 11:30pm on @BBCTwo & @BBCiPlayer📺 pic.twitter.com/72S4Lwn4Tk
Helping Jools Holland bring in the New Year will be Joss Stone, Olivia Dean and Paul Jones.
Also performing will be the Sugababes, PP Arnold and Raye as well as the Mary Wallopers and Muireann Bradley.
That’s not all though as Ruby Turner will play music and the Pipes & Drums of the 1st Batallion Scot Guards will perform as usual when the New Year begins at midnight.
Comedians, actors and more stars from 2023 will speak to Jools Holland as they discuss their predictions for the new year.
They’ll also talk about their resolutions for 2024.
Last year’s Hootenanny with Jools saw the likes of George Ezra, Self Esteem and Gabrielle perform.
How to watch Jools’ Annual Hootenanny 2023
If you’d like to tune into Jools’ Annual Hootenanny 2023 and see the New Year in with some famous faces, here’s how you can tune in.
Jools’ Annual Hootenanny will air on Sunday, December 31 at 11.30pm on BBC Two.
It will run until 1.35am on Monday, January 1.
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