Just released hours ago, Carly Pearce and Michael Bublé’s duet of “Maybe This Christmas” is already being called the most emotional moment of this year’s Rockefeller celebration 🎄✨; the second their voices blended — his warm and nostalgic, hers fragile and full of quiet hope — the crowd fell into a stillness you don’t hear often in New York ❤️; halfway through the song, Michael looked over with a soft smile and whispered, “This feels special, doesn’t it?”

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Michael Bublé & Carly Pearce Melt Hearts with “Maybe This Christmas” at Rockefeller Center — A Duet Full of Hope, Warmth, and Holiday Magic

Carly Pearce & Michael Bublé | Maybe This Christmas | Christmas In Rockefeller Center 2025 - YouTube

On a cold December night in New York City, beneath the glow of the iconic Rockefeller Christmas tree and the first soft snowfall of the season, Michael Bublé and Carly Pearce stepped into the lights and delivered a performance that felt less like a show — and more like a shared memory. With “Maybe This Christmas,” they didn’t just sing together. They created a moment people will replay every holiday for years.

From the very first note, the chemistry was undeniable. Bublé’s velvet-smooth voice — familiar, comforting, timeless — wrapped around the lyrics like a warm blanket, while Carly Pearce’s gentle, emotional tone brought a tender ache that made every line feel fragile and beautifully human. Together, they turned the song into something intimate and deeply felt — a soft prayer wrapped in melody.

As they sang, the atmosphere shifted. The crowd — usually energetic and loud — went still. Couples reached for each other’s hands. Children leaned into their parents. Some people simply closed their eyes, letting the moment sink into memory. And when Carly delivered the quiet line “Maybe this year, love will find us again…” a few visibly wiped away tears.

There were no elaborate special effects, no explosions of light — just snow drifting through the air, soft piano chords, and two voices blending as if they’d been made to meet. At one point Bublé glanced at Carly with a small smile — proud, warm, almost protective — and she returned the look with one that said, “We’re in this moment together.”

By the time the final harmony disappeared into the winter night, the applause wasn’t explosive — it was emotional. It felt like gratitude.

Carly Pearce, Michael Buble Team For Christmas Song - WKML 95.7

A gratitude for music that reminds us:

  • of people we miss,

  • of memories we still hold,

  • and of the hope we quietly pray returns.

Because “Maybe This Christmas” wasn’t just a song.

Last night — under the lights, under the snowfall, and under the weight of the season — it became a wish the whole crowd seemed to share:

Michael Bublé and Carly Pearce - "Maybe This Christmas" | Live at the Grand Ole Opry

That this Christmas… we all find something soft, something safe, something worth believing in again. ❄️🎄🕯️✨

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