The huge New Year's Eve crowd in Times Square always lifts the spirits of 38-year-old Ryan Seacrest.
"In a world that has so much chaos and conflict,
there's a moment when you look around and you feel as if we're all in it
together," he tells Bill Kenenvey at USA Today.
The feeling will be a little more complicated this year.
Seacrest will host ABC's Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (Monday at 10,
live ET/tape delay PT) from New York's Times Square for the first time without
Clark, who died in April. The younger host began working on the show in 2005,
when Clark returned to the special after having a stroke the previous year.
"It's definitely a mixed emotion. As a kid, I knew New
Year's Eve by watching Dick Clark. As an adult, I know New Year's Eve recently
by working with Dick Clark. I've never done the ABC show without him," he
says."It's emotional, it's reflective, and, at the same time, it's
celebratory, because he was such a leader and pioneer and mentor. It will be
unique in so many ways, and frankly, I don't know what to expect in that first
second when I sign on."
In NYC...interviews and mtgs all day for new years rockin eve. Just finished w/ @joshelliottabc on @gma say.ly/Niv4Rhs
— Ryan Seacrest (@RyanSeacrest) December 28, 2012
The evening kicks off at 8 ET/PT with a two-hour tribute to
Clark hosted by Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas and Jenny McCarthy, featuring an
appearance by Seacrest.
At 10, Seacrest takes over hosting duties, overseeing a
musical lineup that includes Taylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen, Neon Trees and Psy
in New York. A West Coast party will feature Justin Bieber, Jason Aldean,
Pitbull, Karmin, Greyson Chance, Ellie Goulding, The Wanted, Brandy, Flo Rida
and OneRepublic. McCarthy will interview those gathered in Times Square, and
Fergie will host the Los Angeles festivities.
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