Arturo Holmes/Getty; Frazer Harrison/Getty Jelly Roll is keeping Toby Keith's legacy alive. The 40-year-old country star helped ring in the new year with a five-song performance during Nashville ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The live crowd's response of chanting "Jelly Jelly Jelly" at the top of their lungs at multiple moments during the evening highlighted that ...
As we say goodbye to 2024, Jelly Roll is sending Toby Keith one last farewell for the year. Jelly, who performed during Nashville’s Big Bash New Year’s Eve special, paid tribute to the late ...
In the Western world, one big tradition is held in New York, specifically in Times Square, where a giant ball has been dropped from a building since 1907. Here's all we know about the Times ...
Meanwhile, in Italy, it's tradition to wear red underwear. And of course, in the US, it's common to watch the Times Square ball drop. The ball drop has been a New York City tradition for over a ...
It's almost time for the ball to drop on New Year's Eve ... who will take the stage include Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Tyler Hubbard, Miranda Lambert, Post ...
The New York City ball drop has been a tradition for over 100 years. The signal of a new year is a ball for New York and the East Coast, but those in the rest of the country have another hour, maybe ...
At 11:59 p.m. a dazzling ball descends down a pole, while attendees — and millions of people tuning in from home — count down from 60. At the stroke of midnight, the crowd erupts into a ...
On the evening of Dec. 31, as in many years past, millions of people around the world will stop what they're doing to watch a 12-foot, 11,875-pound crystal ball slowly descend a New York City flagpole ...
Rapper Pitbull unveiled the New Year’s Eve Ball for 2025 on Friday and installed the final crystals. Final preparations for the event took place Monday as organizers conducted a test run by ...
Burkhardt was coauthor of another October report on M. leidyi, published in the journal PNAS, showing that the jelly is able to develop backward, reverting to an earlier life stage following stress.