TikTok is making its biggest holiday shopping push yet. Nicki Minaj and the D’Amelios are helping.

The 2024 holiday season will be a pivotal moment for TikTok‘s ecommerce ambitions in the United States, and the app is pulling out all the stops. It has announced a star-studded slate of shoppable live streams that will go live in November and December. Celebrity hosts like Nicki Minaj and the D’Amelio Family (pictured above) will use those streams to share their favorite TikTok Shop finds with their fans.

As explained in a TikTok Newsroom post, the featured stars will broadcast their holiday gift guides via TikTok LIVE. The D’Amelios will kick off the festivities with a stream on November 14, and the high-profile programming will continue until December 2.

The last week of November will be an especially busy time for these so-called “shopping events.” On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, Nicki Minaj will go live. Stormi Steele will key in TikTok viewers on Black Friday (November 29) and SimplyMandys will ring in Cyber Monday (December 2) with the final shopping event on the calendar.

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Many of these streams will give celebrities a chance to show off their own products. The D’Amelio stream, for example, will showcase the family’s footwear brand, while Minaj will highlight items from her Pink Friday Nails line.

TikTok’s creator-led holiday season streams are reminiscent of broadcasts produced by YouTube and hosted by members of its community. YouTube has used those streams to promote its shopping hub and the features available therein

, and TikTok seems to have similar goals for its campaign. The ByteDance-owned app sees the holiday season as an opportunity to capitalize on Gen Z’s interest in its ecommerce features and promote the shopping hub that includes more than a half-million U.S. sellers as of May 2024.

The shopping events will only be one part of that push. Partnerships with brands and agencies will allow TikTok to stock its virtual shelves. In addition, the app has educated its Shop partners about ecommerce tactics that thrive in Asia, so that those creators might turn around and launch their own shoppable streams during the holiday season.

Encouraging financial results out of Western markets have emboldened TikTok’s strategy, but the holiday season will nevertheless be a make-or-break time for the app’s ecommerce push. TikTok is going all in on shopping and hoping that its community will see value in its Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.

The shopping events will harness the global power of TikTok Live to get the word out about the offers available on Shop. To see a full list of the celebrities who will help TikTok’s holiday season broadcasts, head over to the TikTok Newsroom.

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