Trace Xmas is coming to town

Launch of a brand new seasonal music channel sees a blizzard of Christmas hits, celebrity takeovers and loads of festive cheer

IN A bid to lift the country’s spirits, Trace TV is bringing Christmas to viewers’ homes early this year with the launch of Trace Xmas, the fresh new music channel dedicated entirely to Christmas.

It’s never too early to spread the Christmas joy, and we think even the most anti-Christmas grinches will be happy to see the festivities arrive early

Olivier Laouchez, Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, Trace TV,

Live from this week on Sky Channel 364, Trace Xmas will provide a 24/7 Christmas soundtrack for the next three months.

With many people back to working from home and in tighter lockdown restrictions, now is the perfect time for the sleigh bells to ring all over the UK.

The brand-new channel will feature a blend of classic Christmas hits from the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham and Destiny’s Child, to the newest seasonal tracks from Ariana Grande, Little Mix and John Legend, all mixed in with exclusive celebrity takeovers and a sack load of festive content.

The likes of Anthony and Duncan from Blue, Tulisa, Ella Eyre and many more will pick their favourite festive floor fillers and reveal what they hope Santa will put under their tree this year.

Olivier Laouchez, Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, Trace TV, says “It’s never too early to spread the Christmas joy, and we think even the most anti-Christmas grinches will be happy to see the festivities arrive early this year.

“It’s been a challenging year and so we wanted to reinvent our offering and bring the very best Yuletide content to homes across the UK.”

The destination for urban and afro-urban music, lifestyle, news and culture, Trace TV has grown into a cultural entertainment force with 350 million fans across the world.

The brand-new pop up Christmas music channel epitomises Trace’s mission to make everyone’s home more magical while they stay home and stay safe over the next three months.

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