Katharine McPhee Dazzles in Diamond-Studded Dress For Disney's 'Magical Holiday Celebration'
The singer rocked the stage with David Foster.
Katharine McPhee turned heads during her performance on Nov. 27 for ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration."
The 38-year-old singer sparkled on stage while she performed a rendition of "Jingle Bell Rock" with her husband, David Foster.
McPhee donned a strapless black gown that was adorned with silver sequins and studs that gave the ensemble an ombre effect. She paired the look with a pair of matching black gloves and accessorized with diamond earrings that tied the sparkling look altogether.
She wore her straight brown locks down, slicking the front of her hair behind her ears. Her makeup featured a glamorous smokey eye and a mauve lip color. As for her hubby, the 73-year-old looked dapper in a white suit.
McPhee and Foster are also set to appear at Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade, airing on Dec. 25. The married couple—who tied the knot in 2019—will be performing two of their original songs, "Blue Christmas" and "Grown Up Christmas List" from their newly-released album, Christmas Songs.
Ahead of the broadcast, McPhee took to her Instagram to share a special behind-the-scenes video from the taping of the beloved Disney holiday special.
"Celebrate the holidays with the Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration! Join us TOMORROW on @ABCNetwork for a magical evening and stream next day on Hulu and Disney+!?We’ll be performing two songs off our new Holiday EP ‘Christmas Songs’! #DisneyHolidayCelebration," she wrote in the caption.
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McPhee and Foster are seemingly already deep into the Christmas spirit. Last weekend, the pair stepped out for another performance during the taping of CBS' "A Home For the Holidays" special at The Grove in Los Angeles, CA. They performed one of their Christmas songs off of their latest album, with McPhee leading the vocals and Foster backing her on the piano.
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