The
event was open to the general public, unlike last year's
gathering when strict COVID-19 restrictions were in force to
tackle soaring coronavirus infections.
The two-hour ceremony was broadcast live on NBC with
star-studded performances, some virtual, including Carrie
Underwood, whose pre-recorded performance of her song "Let There
Be Peace" was broadcast from Nashville.
Other participants included Brad Paisley covering Buck Owens'
1965 country classic "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" and José
Feliciano teaming up with Latin American boy band CNCO for a
performance of his song "Feliz Navidad".
The night's highlight came when more than 50,000 multi-colored
LED lights and a 900-pound star with at least 70 spikes covered
in three million crystals were switched on, bringing the
Rockefeller Center Christmas tree to life.
This year's tree, a 12-tonne, 79-foot (24-metre) tall Norway
Spruce, will be on display through early January 2022.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Gareth Jones;
Editing by Mike Collett-White)
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