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31.12.2022 - 14:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Jools Holland's Hootenanny hits our television screens again tonight, and it will feature a stellar lineup of some of the most prominent music acts from the past year.
The 2022 edition will be the 30th anniversary of the iconic New Year's Eve programme, with fans able to tune in and ring in 2023 in style with some great performances.
Airing at 11.30pm on BBC Two, this year's lineup includes some returning favourites as well as some new and exciting acts that have achieved big things over this past year.
This is also the first year post-pandemic that will see a full studio audience in attendance, as well as celebrity guest stars appearing to chat about their plans for 2023.
Here's everything you need to know about tonight's programme, including the full lineup and how you can watch it.
2022's Hootenanny lineup features George Ezra, who will be performing his song Green Green Grass - one of the most popular tunes of the year.
The singer, who landed his third number one album this year with Gold Rush Kid, will also be performing a Van Morrison cover.
Also taking to the stage will be Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem, who was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize this year.
She'll be performing a track from her album Prioritise Pleasure as well as a cover of a Diana Ross classic.
Bringing us into 2023 will be Dreams singer Gabrielle, with singer-songwriter Cat Burns also performing tonight.
Welsh guitarist and singer Andy Fairweather Low will be playing alongside Jools' Rhythm and Blues Orchestra - as will Roland Gift of Fine Young Cannibals, who is set to perform some of the band's most popular tunes.
Jazz duo Rachael & Vilray and singer Ruby Turner complete the star-studded lineup. And it wouldn't be complete without the
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