The sixth and final season of This Is Us premieres Jan. The 133rd Rose Parade, presented by Honda, will broadcast from Pasadena, California, on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. "My goals for 2022 are the same as 2021 and the years before: to have a happy and healthy family," Lopez says. Meanwhile, the Saved By the Bell star says he is looking to continue his resolutions from years past. Music is my first love and something I always wanted to pursue." "So I really would like to do that before another acting gig comes along, God willing. I never had a chance to do my tour before quarantine, lockdown and all that hit," the singer says. Maybe after the show wraps, maybe a little tour, maybe a few cities. "I'm working on some new music and I'm really excited to hopefully put that out. RELATED: This Is Us Creator on What's Next After Finale Wedding Twist, Kate's Second Wedding in Season 6Īs for what she is looking forward to in 2022, aside from the return of This Is Us, Metz has plans to create more music. There's no way.' And to see behind the scenes is like, 'Wow,' " she says.Īnother exciting addition to the parade this year is LeVar Burton, who will serve as the Grand Marshal.Īdditionally, Metz is looking forward to the star-studded lineup of singers in the parade, including her Meet Your Makers Showdown costar LeAnn Rimes, who is kicking off the parade with a performance of "Throw My Arms Around the World," and Jimmie Allen, who will perform his hit song "Good Times Roll." ![]() You watch it from TV and you're like, 'There's no way. "I'm just so baffled that all of these floats are created, not only by volunteers and by hand, but countless hours with real stuff from nature. The skies were so gray and overcast that the temperamental new cameras had trouble reproducing the bright, vivid colors of the parade but Klaus Landbreg’s engineers were only partially successful that historic day. The actress says she is "really looking forward to" not only seeing the spectacle that is the Rose Parade but also seeing the detailed works that are made by hundreds of local volunteers. The first KTLA colorcast was in 1955, but NBC had done a nation wide colorcast of the parade the year before. RELATED: This Is Us Cast Teases Season 6 Premiere - and What's to Come in 'Heartbreaking' Final Chapter So, it's a great honor to be asked to co-host with my friend Chrissy Metz," Lopez, 48, tells PEOPLE. "Whether watching on TV, or viewing all the amazing floats in person, seeing the Rose Parade has been a long-held Lopez family tradition. Wisconsin Northwoods Marching Band (Minocqua, Wis.Metz, 41, will be co-hosting ahead of her hit NBC series premiering its sixth and final season on Jan. Vista Ridge High School Ranger Marching Band (Cedar Park, Texas) United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band (Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego and Camp Pendleton, Calif.) Triuggio Marching Band Triuggio (Monza and Brianza, Italy) Taipei First Girls High School Marching Band, Honor Guard and Color Guard (Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China) Spartan “Legion” Marching Band (Norfolk, Virginia) The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band (Long Beach, Calif.) Rosemount High School Marching Band (Rosemount, Minn.) Rose Bowl Game Participating Team (Big Ten University) Rose Bowl Game Participating Team (Pac-12 University) ![]() ![]() Rockford High School Marching Band (Rockford, Mich.) Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band (Pasadena, Calif.) Pasadena City College Herald Trumpets (Pasadena, Calif.) LAUSD All District High School Honor Band (Los Angeles, Calif.) Rose Bowl Stadium/Rose Bowl Legacy Foundationīanda de Música La Primavera (Santiago, Veraguas, Panamá)īrookwood Bronco Marching Band (Snellville, Ga.)įresno State Bulldog Marching Band (Fresno, Calif.) There are lots of performers and floats expected!Ĭlick inside to see who you’ll see at the Parade…įitz and the Tantrums – opening the parade with “Let Yourself Free”Īmerican Idol finalist Grace Kinstler – performing “Leo”Ĭountry singer Lainey Wilson – singing “LA” during the middle of the paradeĬountry singer Tanya Tucker – singing “Ready as I’ll Never Be” to close out the paradeīuilding Industry Association of Southern California The Parade will air on ABC, NBC and Peacock beginning at 11am ET/8am PT. The theme of the Parade is “Turning the Corner,” and will kick off on the streets of Pasadena, California at 8 am PST. This year, because January 1 fell on a Sunday, the Parade is happening on January 2. ![]() The Rose Parade is in its 135th year this year, and it’s an event that happens on January 1 every year ahead of the annual Rose Bowl college football game. The 2023 Rose Parade is taking place in just a few hours, and we have all the info you need about the big celebration right here!
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