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New Year's Rockin' Eve 2015 Live Stream, Details: Taylor Swift, One Direction Performances to Feature

In celebration of the New Year, Ryan Seacrest and Jenny McCarthy are returning to host Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2015, which will feature performances by Taylor Swift, Bastille, One Direction and more.

This is Seacrest's 10th year as the emcee of the show and McCarthy's fourth. In preparation for the show, the pair was even spotted at Times Square on Tuesday surveying the New Year's ball, the stage and also chatting with fans. Seacrest was wrapped up in a black jacket, trousers and gloves, while McCarthy looked warm in a black coat, skinny trousers and a scarf.

Seacrest even posted a selfie of him and his co-host on Instagram and captioned it as, "just up here making sure the ball works w/ @jennyannmccarthy #rockineve."

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Aside from the two hosts, numerous musicians and artists will be making appearances, having been invited to perform for the festivities.

Swift will be performing live at the venue, as well as Idina Menzel, Florida Georgia Line and Magic! There are simulcasts from Brooklyn Barclays Center featuring Elton John, from Nashville with country artists Gavin Degraw and Lady Antebellum and from Madison Square Garden with EDM artists Skrillex, Diplo, Disclosure, Duke Dumont and Deer Tick.

Billboard's Hollywood Party, which was pre-taped beforehand in Los Angeles, will be shown as well. The part was hosted by Fergie and featured performances by One Direction, Meghan Trainor, Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX, Jason Derulo, Bastille and a capella group Pentatonix.

Those who want to take part in the New Year's Rockin' Eve 2015 show have to make sure they're at Time Square by 8 p.m. on New Year's Eve.

However, those who won't be able to go can still tune in as the show is available for live streaming on ABC and can be viewed on television on ABC at 7 p.m on New Year's Eve.

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