US TV network NBC is not proceeding with its planned Snoop Dogg's New Year's Eve special. Announced back in May, the two-hour TV show was slated to air live from Miami on 31 December, offering "a night packed with unforgettable music, iconic performances and surprise artist collaborations". "Sometimes the calendar gets in the way of the celebration, which is why my NBC family and I decided this winter was time for us all to focus on the Olympics," Snoop Dogg said in a statement to Deadline. "But don't worry, we'll party together bigger and better later in 2026. Ya dig." NBCUniversal announced in September that Snoop Dogg, one of the breakout stars of the Paris Summer Olympics coverage, will be back on duty for the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. On NBC, in addition to his Olympics coverage, Snoop Dogg is currently back for his second stint as a coach on The Voice. It is unclear yet what will replace Snoop Dogg's New Year's Eve on NBC. In the meantime, Americans will have the choice of tuning into ABC's Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest, which has been dominating viewership on the night for decades, or CBS' country-themed New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash.