If you couldn't tell by the abundance of Christmas music, the holiday season has arrived! And like the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting yesterday, the National Tree Lighting ceremony is going down today!

Held ever year on just in front of the White House, this year's festivities mark the 93rd time the tradition has been held. Hollywood A-Lister Reese Witherspoon will be playing the part of MC, while the First Family is expected to actually light tree.

Viewers can also expect to jam out to musical performances from Fall Out Boy, Andra Day, Tori Kelly, Trombone Shorty, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Aloe Blacc, Kelsea Ballerini, Joyous String Quartet and the U.S. Coast Guard Band.

Also slated to take the stage are Scandal star Bellamy Young and everyone's favorite anthropomorphic swine puppet Miss Piggy.

The show starts are 5 P.M. sharp. Here's how you can see it:

Watch The 2015 National Christmas Tree Lighting Free Online

You can watch a live stream of all the action completely for free online at the National Tree Lighting's official homepage. If you missed logging on in time to see the show, you should head on over to the National Park Foundation's official YouTube page, which houses an archive of previous year's lighting ceremonies.

Or just wait to watch the ceremony on TV.

Watch The 2015 National Christmas Tree Lighting On TV

Maybe you have fond memories of gathering around the television with your family to see the ceremony that you want to relive. Or maybe you're of an older generation and find the idea of watching live events on the computer completely mystifying. Hey, we're not judging!

Whatever the reason, you'll be able to actually tune in and watch the ceremony on your television set throughout the month of December on PBS. You just need to find out when your local PBS station will be airing the show.

The National Christmas Tree Ceremony takes place at the Ellipse at President's Park in Washington D.C on December 3 at 5 P.M. EDT.