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Rockefeller Tree Lights Up NYC Skies!
2 Dec
Summary
- The 75-foot Norway Spruce boasts over 50,000 lights.
- The iconic Swarovski star measures 9 feet in diameter.
- The tree lighting ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC.

The heart of New York City will soon glow as the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree prepares for its grand illumination. This year's magnificent 75-foot Norway Spruce, adorned with over 50,000 multicolored lights and a dazzling 9-foot Swarovski star, will officially usher in the holiday season on Wednesday, December 3rd.
The tradition, which began in 1933, has become a national spectacle thanks to its televised broadcast. NBC will air the Christmas in Rockefeller special starting at 8 p.m. ET, promising a two-hour program filled with festive performances by major artists and the Radio City Rockettes, celebrating their 100th anniversary.
Festivities commence on-site at Rockefeller Center, with the televised ceremony beginning an hour later. The radiant spruce will remain on display until January 2026, after which it will be donated to Habitat for Humanity for milling into lumber, continuing its legacy of giving.




