In this standalone holiday romantic comedy, the adult offspring of two former rock legends join forces to persuade their estranged mothers to stage a Christmas Eve concert.
Melody Gallard, despite her lineage in music royalty, leads a modest life, restoring antique books and avoiding the spotlight (one embarrassing tabloid snapshot was more than enough, thank you very much). However, when a producer dangles a lucrative offer to reunite her mother’s band for a live television performance, Mel begins to entertain the idea of shaking up her quiet existence and reconnecting with someone from her past—the only person capable of managing the temperamental rock stars.
Beat Dawkins, the son of the band’s lead vocalist, stands as Melody’s polar opposite—the camera adores him, his charm knows no bounds, and his mother isn’t on the brink of starting a cult. Despite their differences, Mel and Beat might have been close friends if not for the bitter feud that tore their families apart. Their initial teenage encounter sparked a connection, but it pales in comparison to the fiery, magnetic attraction that ignites as they embark on a zany quest to persuade their mothers to stage a final performance.
Amidst the chaos of rock star antics, a relentless film crew, feuding Santas, and adoring throngs of fans, Mel steps out of her comfort zone. With Beat at her side, offering unwavering support, she experiences a newfound sense of acceptance. However, as Christmas Eve looms and a long-buried scandal threatens to derail everything—the Steel Birds’ reunion, their relationships with their mothers, and their blossoming romance—their love and convictions are put to the ultimate test.