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Unwind from the Crazy and Get into the Holiday Spirit with QVC
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WEST CHESTER, Pa., Oct. 31, 2024 ~ QVC is gearing up for the holiday season with their highly anticipated "Nonstop Holiday Party" event, set to take place from Friday, November 1 at 8 p.m. ET through Sunday, November 3. This three-day shopping extravaganza promises to be a stress-free and fun-filled experience for viewers, featuring live appearances from celebrities such as John Legend, Donna Kelce, Carla Hall and more.

The event will be hosted by celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal and style expert Lawrence Zarian, and will be live streamed on QVC's website, app, Facebook and YouTube pages, as well as QVC+ and HSN+ streaming platforms. Viewers can expect to see some of QVC's top brands, celebrity founders, program hosts and surprise guests throughout the weekend.

Friday night will kick off with Q50 ambassador Donna Kelce joining special guests Jordan Mailata and Conor Barwin. The highlight of the evening will be the launch of a special Philly Special Christmas Party Album Ornament Set, available exclusively at QVC. In addition to this unique item, there will also be a pre-sale for the A Philly Special Christmas Party music CD & album (only available for the weekend), with all proceeds from these sales being donated to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Saturday's lineup includes John Legend making his QVC debut to launch his inclusive personal care line, Loved01. Beauty expert Susan Noles will also be sharing her top gifting ideas for the holiday season.

On Sunday, viewers can look forward to cooking up some excitement with Carla Hall as she showcases her culinary skills and spreads some holiday cheer.

But it's not just about celebrity appearances – there will also be hundreds of gift ideas and exclusive items and bundles available throughout the weekend. Some of the featured brands include Koolaburra by UGG, Skechers, Dooney & Bourke in fashion; tarte, IT Cosmetics, and philosophy in beauty; Dyson, Shark, and Scrub Daddy in home; and Apple® MacBook®, Ring, and HALO in electronics.

For a full programming guide and list of all the entertainment, products, and more for this weekend's event, viewers can visit the Nonstop Holiday Party page on QVC's website.

QVC is also giving back during this holiday season by donating all proceeds from the sale of the Philly Special Christmas Party Album Ornament Set and CD & album to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. From November 1 through December 31, QVC will donate $67.78 per unit sold for the ornament set and $13.15 per unit sold for the CD to support this worthy cause.

So mark your calendars and get ready to join QVC for 53 straight hours of holiday shopping fun (due to Daylight Savings). Don't miss out on this exciting event filled with must-have deals and celebrity appearances – tune in to QVC, QVC2, or visit their website, app, social media pages or streaming platforms throughout the weekend. Happy shopping!
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