The moment has arrived: country music superstar Morgan Wallen will host the 2025 edition of Christmas in Rockefeller Center—his first time ever leading America’s most beloved holiday celebration. Set against the iconic backdrop of Rockefeller Center in the heart of New York City, this event promises more than a mere tree-lighting—it’s a gathering of hearts, hopes and voices, all coming together to remind us that some magic lasts a lifetime.

Winter has always transformed Rockefeller Plaza into something extraordinary, but this year, under Morgan’s signature country-soul, the familiar ceremony takes on new warmth and resonance. “New York in December feels alive,” Morgan reflects. “This isn’t just about lighting a tree — it’s about lighting hearts.” The multi-dimensional meaning behind the special is clear: in a world buzzing with speed and distractions, music becomes a moment of connection, and a glowing tree becomes a symbol of collective hope.
Scheduled for Wednesday, December 3 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, the broadcast invites viewers from coast to coast to gather around their screens as well as in spirit. This isn’t just a televised special—it’s a shared emotional experience. The stage will feature some of the world’s biggest artists, uniting with Morgan to deliver classic holiday tunes, heartfelt performances and surprise collaborations, all under 50,000 twinkling lights and amidst the festive hustle of Midtown Manhattan.

For Morgan, this moment marks a turning point. Known for chart-topping anthems and raw vulnerability, he now steps into the realm of communal celebration. Hosting the 2025 Christmas in Rockefeller Center allows him to bring fans into a space where nostalgia meets novelty, and where his voice becomes part of a tradition that’s been lighting up the season since the 1930s. The tree-lighting ceremony, now entwined with decades of memories, will carry both the weight of legacy and the lightness of joy.
As the show draws near, anticipation builds—not merely for the performances, but for the emotional threads interwoven through the night. There will likely be moments of quiet reflection, of laughter, of shared family-time, and even unexpected musical combinations that make you pause and feel. Morgan’s presence promises to bridge genres and audiences: country fans, holiday lovers, New York-city dreamers and viewers seeking warmth in a chilly season.

And then there’s the tree itself. Standing tall at Rockefeller Center, adorned in five miles of lights and crowned by the monumental Swarovski star, it’s more than décor—it’s a beacon. People will skate beneath it, children will gaze upward at its branches, families will gather and the city will hum with anticipation. All while the cameras roll and the music swells, Morgan will lead the moment when darkness gives way to light, when the season formally begins.
For viewers in the Philippines, Vietnam, or anywhere around the world, this broadcast is a chance to feel connected across oceans: to bask in the glow of holiday spirit, to hear a voice they know in a new role, and to witness a celebration steeped in tradition yet refreshed by a country-soul icon’s touch. It’s a beautiful mash-up of familiar and fresh.

So mark your calendar. On December 3, let your evening be filled with goose-bumps, warmth, and the knowledge that at its core, Christmas isn’t just about decorations—it’s about people, music, hope and the light we share. With Morgan Wallen at the helm, this Rockefeller night may become one of the brightest memories of the season.