hootenanny$35871$ - translation to italian
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hootenanny$35871$ - translation to italian

AN ANNUAL SHOW PRESENTED BY JOOLS HOLLAND AND BROADCAST ON NEW YEAR'S EVE
Hootenanny (UK TV Show); Jools's Hootenanny; Jools's Annual Hootenanny; Hootenanny (UK TV series); Hootenanny (BBC program); Hootenanny (British TV series)

hootenanny      
n. spettacolo di musica folcloristica

Definition

hootenanny
A gathering - bigger than a shindig, but smaller than a rave.
Are you going to Ryan's hootenanny?

Wikipedia

Jools' Annual Hootenanny

Jools' Annual Hootenanny is a TV show presented by Jools Holland and broadcast on New Year's Eve as an end-of-year special edition of his series Later... with Jools Holland. It is generally broadcast between approximately 11pm on 31 December and between 1am and 2am the following morning in the United Kingdom on BBC Two.

The advance-recorded show features a Hogmanay party atmosphere with all the guests (drawn from across the world of showbusiness) and other guest audience members present, and the artists themselves getting involved alongside a variety of musical acts by the artists from various genres who perform both before and after midnight. There is a countdown to the midnight start of the New Year, followed by a traditional rendition of "Auld Lang Syne", often with the Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards. Among the regular events of the evening is the spot where Holland asks actors and comedians Rowland Rivron and Vic Reeves their predictions for the year ahead/their New Year's resolutions. Editions also feature a white-suited man with a clock for a face named Father Time or Clockman.