The lights of Rockefeller Center are about to shine brighter than ever โ because Dick Van Dyke, the dazzling dancer, singer, and performer who has defined joy for generations, is returning to NBCโs โChristmas at Rockefeller Centerโ for what insiders are calling โa breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime holiday spectacle.โ

At 99 years old, the Hollywood legend who once danced across rooftops as Bert in Mary Poppins and charmed millions with The Dick Van Dyke Show is proving once again that magic has no age limit. This yearโs broadcast โ a mix of nostalgia, innovation, and heart โ will celebrate not only Christmas, but the enduring spirit of creativity and kindness that Van Dyke has embodied for over seven decades.
โHaving Dick back at Rockefeller Center is like bringing the soul of Christmas home,โ says NBCโs executive producer, Laura Whitmore. โHeโs not just performing โ heโs reminding the world what this season really means: love, laughter, and hope.โ
For years, Christmas at Rockefeller Center has marked the unofficial start of the holiday season in America. The annual tree lighting ceremony โ watched by more than 25 million viewers nationwide โ has featured an all-star lineup of talent. But this year, the anticipation has reached fever pitch.
Not only will Van Dyke take center stage, but the event will also feature a specially choreographed opening number โ written and directed by Emmy-winning producer Derek Hough โ designed to celebrate the legacy of classic showmanship through modern movement and storytelling.
โDick Van Dyke is the bridge between old Hollywood and the modern stage,โ Hough said in a recent interview. โHe doesnโt just perform โ he transcends. When he moves, you see history. When he sings, you feel home.โ
According to early reports, Dick will open his set with a reimagined version of โO Holy Night,โ arranged with a full symphony and childrenโs choir. But this isnโt just any choir โ the group includes students from the Van Dyke Center for the Arts, a youth outreach program the star helped fund earlier this year to support underprivileged kids with musical dreams.
As the first notes swell, the stage will transform into a winter wonderland โ snow falling softly, strings shimmering like stars โ and Dick will take his place beneath the 80-foot Rockefeller tree. His voice, warm and steady, will rise over the city that never sleeps โ a sound thatโs equal parts memory and miracle.
Producers say the performance will blend live vocals with a projection montage of Van Dykeโs most iconic Christmas moments โ from his 1960s TV specials to his surprise 2020 viral duet with his wife, Arlene Silver. The theme: โThe gift of time โ and the music that never fades.โ
When asked about the emotional power of performing such a sacred song live, Van Dyke smiled softly.
โIโve sung it a thousand times,โ he said, โbut this yearโฆ itโs different. When I look out and see those faces โ the little ones, the parents, the dreamers โ I remember what it felt like to believe in magic for the first time. And thatโs what Christmas is. Belief. Wonder. Gratitude.โ
While his voice may move hearts, itโs Van Dykeโs feet that are stealing the show during rehearsals. Reports from NBCโs soundstage reveal that the legendary entertainer โ who turns 100 next year โ insisted on choreographing part of his own tap number.
โEveryone tried to get him to rest between takes,โ said a crew member, laughing. โBut Dick was the first one on the floor and the last one to leave. He said, โIf I can dance, I can breathe โ and if I can breathe, I can live.โโ
The performance in question? A new routine set to an upbeat swing medley of โJingle Bellsโ and โSanta Claus Is Coming to Town.โ Featuring dancers from Dancing with the Stars and the Radio City Rockettes, the number promises to be an electrifying mix of vintage Hollywood tap, jazz, and Broadway flair โ with Van Dyke leading the way.

In one leaked rehearsal clip, heโs seen spinning a cane, twirling in rhythm, and laughing mid-spin as the audience claps in awe. โItโs not about perfection,โ he told his team. โItโs about joy โ and if I fall, at least Iโll do it with a smile.โ
Beyond the lights, choreography, and star power, Dick Van Dykeโs appearance carries a deeper message โ one of faith, resilience, and unity.
This year, heโs dedicating his performance to โevery soul whoโs ever felt alone at Christmas.โ The gesture follows his recent charity campaign, โNo One Sleeps Cold Tonight,โ a partnership with homeless shelters across Los Angeles that provides blankets, meals, and companionship during the holidays.
โYou can have all the tinsel and lights in the world,โ Van Dyke said, โbut if someone out there is cold and forgotten, the season hasnโt truly begun. Christmas isnโt about what you receive โ itโs about who you reach.โ
NBC confirmed that the network will match all donations made to the campaign during the broadcast, with proceeds going directly to shelters nationwide.
Whitmore added, โThatโs the power of Dick. He doesnโt just perform โ he moves people to care.โ
As rehearsals roll on, one thing is clear: this yearโs Christmas at Rockefeller Center wonโt be just another TV special โ it will be a legacy event.
To younger audiences discovering him for the first time, Van Dyke might seem like a relic from a bygone era โ but those who know his story understand that heโs anything but outdated. From the golden days of Hollywood musicals to modern streaming cameos, Dick Van Dyke has remained a living embodiment of joy, perseverance, and artistic integrity.
โHeโs proof that art never grows old,โ said Derek Hough. โHeโs lived nearly a century, and heโs still dancing like he just booked his first gig.โ
Rumor has it the show will end with a surprise โ a medley duet featuring Van Dyke and a mystery guest, possibly his grandson, Zachary Van Dyke, whose viral TikTok videos of the pair dancing together have already melted hearts online.
The closing number, titled โOne More Christmas With You,โ reportedly weaves together nostalgia and renewal โ a promise that even as time moves on, the music of the heart never fades.

NBC has confirmed that โChristmas at Rockefeller Centerโ featuring Dick Van Dyke will air live on December 3, with streaming available next day on Peacock. Fans across social media have already begun using the hashtag #VanDykeAtRockefeller โ with one viral post declaring, โThis isnโt just a show. Itโs a Christmas miracle.โ
From the first snowfall to the final bow, the night promises everything that makes the holidays unforgettable: laughter, love, nostalgia, and just enough sparkle to make even the most cynical heart believe again.
โIโm not here to prove anything,โ Van Dyke said humbly. โI just want to remind people that itโs still okay to dance, to laugh, to dream โ even when the world feels heavy. Thatโs what Christmas does โ it makes you light again.โ
And as the Rockefeller tree shines over New York City, and Dick Van Dykeโs laughter echoes through the night, one thing will be certain:
This Christmas wonโt just be celebrated. It will be remembered.
NBCโs โChristmas at Rockefeller Centerโ featuring Dick Van Dyke premieres December 3 at 8/7c.
Follow the event with #VanDykeAtRockefeller and #TheMagicReturns.