JWoww and her BFF Snooki will host MTV's annual New Year's bash for their special "MTV's Club NYE 2013."

No other stars have partied harder on-camera in the history of reality television than the cast members from "Jersey Shore", so it was only befitting to cast the two "meatballs," which they affectionately themselves.

Snooki and JWoww will have a male co-host, "Money From Strangers" star Jeff Dye, to help them celebrate the end-of-year celebration.

Special guest performances will add energy to night. Ke$ha, Ne-Yo, Sean Kingston, Rita Ora and Conor Maynard are all scheduled to perform for the jam-packed crowd at MTV's headquarters in Times Square.

"MTV is the place for New Year's Eve!! They always have the sickest performances and you never know what will happen or who will show up," Snooki told MTV News. "I hope they have a leopard bedazzled microphone for this co-host, I'm so excited to ring in 2013 with Jenni and Jeff, so look out Times Square!"

Ke$ha couldn't contain her excitement about her participation. She promised to deliver an energetic performance that will leave fans satisfied.

"New Year's Eve is the one night of the year where everyone leaves their inhibitions at the door and comes together in a sweaty, drunken, dance-fueled orgy of bliss," Ke$ha told MTV. "No one throws a party like MTV and I'm gonna be on hand to make sure it kicks ass."

Snooki and JWoww will also promote the premiere of the second season of "Snooki & JWOWW." The reality show that follows the two best friends will debut Tuesday, Jan. 8.

Other guests scheduled to drop in and join the party include Tyler Blackburn and Keegan Allen from "Pretty Little Liars."

"MTV's Club NYE 2013" will air live from Times Square in New York City on Monday, Dec. 31 at 11 p.m. ET. on MTV.

The New Year's Eve special might be the last chance "Jersey Shore" fans will get to see several cast members get together. The show is currently in its sixth and final season.

Watch episode 11 tonight where the cast meets Snooki's son Lorenzo for the first time.