2022/23

Jools Holland hosts his annual hootenanny, which sees him and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra bring in 2023 with a host of musical guests with songs from this year and across the decades for the ultimate New Year's Eve party.
Following two years of a more intimate version of the show, this year the Hootenanny returns to a full cast of guests and an invited audience for what will be the 30th year of the show.
Feautring George Ezra, Self Esteem, Cat Burns, Andy Fairweather Low, Roland Gift, Gabrielle, The Real Thing, and Rachael and Vilray, as well as the return of Ruby Turner and the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards.
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