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What to expect on ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest’ and the countdown from Chicago

While there won’t be a “Countdown Chicago” this year, one tradition from the long-running WLS-Channel 7 special lives on.

Since 2018, news anchor Terrell Brown and meteorologist Cheryl Scott have been dancing in the new year with an elaborately choreographed routine shot at one or more Chicago landmarks. A slick video of this year’s footwork is set to be unveiled Wednesday night, but this year, instead of unspooling during the “Countdown” special, it will debut during an earlier-than-usual local newscast from 9 to 9:30 p.m.

The change is part of an expansion of ABC’s long-running national special “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” consistently the top-rated TV countdown. In the past, after the East Coast-focused show covered the ball drop at New York’s Times Square, WLS-Channel 7 would cut in and bring local viewers some Central Time merrymaking on the custom-made “Countdown Chicago.”

Chance the Rapper to host live segment around midnight from Chicago

This year, for the first time, “Rockin’ Eve” is taking over the Midwest coverage and bringing the Central Time countdown to viewers coast to coast. That means no “Countdown Chicago” — and no live shots of partiers whooping it up at local hotel ballrooms or giddy ABC7 news anchors moonlighting as hype men (and women).

Instead, Chance the Rapper will host a live national segment around midnight local time from the Chicago Riverwalk at West Wacker Drive and North Franklin Street, spitting bars as a live audience shivers.

“At the end of the night, I’m going to be performing the song called ‘No More Old Men.’ I truly believe it’s probably the most important song that I’ve written,” Chance said in an interview posted by ABC7. “I think it encapsulates childhood in a way that I haven’t really been able to get across and also manhood in a way that I don’t think is expressed a lot in music.”

‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ lineup features Diana Ross, Chappell Roan

Chance will be part of a “Rockin’ Eve” lineup ranging from up-and-comers Jessie Murph and Tucker Wetmore to legends Mariah Carey and Diana Ross.

Ryan Seacrest and Rita Ora host the extravaganza from Times Square, with NFL star Rob Gronkowski and “Dancing With the Stars” co-host Julianne Hough fronting segments from Las Vegas.

Ryan Seacrest and Rita Ora will host “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” Wednesday from Times Square.

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Ross, billed as the night’s musical headliner, is set to perform a medley of her hits at Times Square.

In all, 39 musical acts are set to perform on the venerable ABC special, the most ever in its 50-plus-year history. They also include:

Most of the performance segments were taped in advance. “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” begins at 7 p.m. on WLS-Channel 7 and streams starting Thursday on Hulu.

How to watch national New Year’s Eve specials

Meanwhile, some other channels will also be counting down in their own distinctive ways:

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