It’s the holiday collaboration we didn’t know we needed — until now.
George Strait and Reba McEntire, two of country music’s most enduring icons, are joining forces to co-host NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center 2025 special, set to air live from Midtown Manhattan this December. The announcement has already sent shockwaves through both Nashville and New York, promising a night where the spirit of country meets the sparkle of the city that never sleeps.
For Strait, this marks his first major holiday broadcast appearance since 2016, while Reba’s return follows her acclaimed concert series and last year’s widely praised holiday special. Together, they’re set to deliver a celebration that blends timeless tradition with unmistakable southern warmth — a fusion of cowboy calm and country fire beneath the glow of the Rockefeller tree.
Sources close to the production tease a lineup of performances that will include classic carols, new holiday duets, and emotional storytelling moments rooted in both artists’ signature authenticity. “It’s not about spectacle,” a producer shared. “It’s about heart — about bringing a little Nashville soul into New York’s most magical night.”
Fans online are already calling it “the duet of the decade.” Rumors are swirling that Strait and McEntire will share the stage for a long-awaited collaborative performance — their first televised duet in nearly 40 years. If true, it would mark a historic moment for two artists whose careers have defined the heart of American country music for generations.
Between Strait’s smooth baritone and Reba’s fiery charisma, the pairing feels like a natural fit — two legends at the top of their game, uniting for a night that promises both intimacy and grandeur.
So, as the Rockefeller tree lights up the December sky, one thing’s for sure:
This Christmas, George Strait and Reba McEntire won’t just be hosting a holiday special — they’ll be making history, wrapping the warmth of country soul around the heart of New York City.