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Late-night is coming back and the guest lists are starting to be filled.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon will return on Monday with guests including Matthew McConaughey and pop star John Mayer.
Fallon said that SAG-AFTRA member McConaughey will be promoting his new book Just Because, a children’s tome. Mayer recently took part in Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Festival, where the sometimes Dead & Company star played a cover of Grateful Dead’s “They Love Each Other.”
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Elsewhere on NBC, Seth Meyers is taking over his entire Late Night show with A Closer Look. The political segment, which is usually 15-20 minutes will run for the entire show, which Sal Gentile, who writes the segment joked that afterwards he will be “euthanized”. There’s plenty to cover given that the late-night hosts have been off for around five months and missed plenty of political news including more Donald Trump indictments.
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Guests are being shored up over at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, so expect an update on that tomorrow.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is also back on Sunday.
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Seth Meyers and John Oliver co-headlined a three-night residency at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.And even though their respective talk shows are back on the air post-strike, the two have still found time in their busy schedules to return to the Upper West Side next year.Starting Jan. 14, 2024 and running all the way up until June 16, the former “Strike Force Five” podcast hosts will conduct a six-show, monthly stand-up comedy residency at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.Fans that attend these live shows can expect a looser version of the hosts than what you typically see on air.“Both delivered punchy, quick-witted sets that wandered a bit, enough to make you want more,” wrote The New York Times’ Jason Zinoman about one of the August shows.
Over the past year, there has been rumblings that John Mayer and Andy Cohen may be dating. However, those rumors have ramped up in the past weeks. Recently, the two besties reportedly bought a house together and are now living together.
John Mayer has kicked off the fall 2023 leg of his “Solo” tour, in which he is taking the stage in arenas around the country and playing shows all by himself.
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Unconditionally.” The musician revealed Monday that he still listens to his 2013 duet with his then-girlfriend Katy Perry, “Who You Love.” “Isn’t that great? I’m glad we did that,” Mayer, 45, said on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.”“I listen to that every once in a while and I go, ‘I like that song.’ I like the way that she sounds on the song. She got that way of singing down and met the challenge of that song.
TV’s bevy of late-night talk show hosts took aim at the strikes in their first monologues in 5 months.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Late night was back in full force on Monday night, and the hosts of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” were all expected to have something to say about it in their opening monologues. “It feels good to be back,” Colbert said at the start of his October 2 monologue — his first since May 1, the last evening before the WGA strike commenced the following day. “It feels good to be with all of you again here in the Ed Sullivan Theatre.
Jimmy Kimmel is back with a little help from Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Seth Meyers opened his first Late Night show in five months with a long list of thank yous.
Stephen Colbert returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater to a standing ovation.
There’s more late-night bookings now that the writers strike is over.
John Mayer has had an awfully busy 2023.First, the seven-time Grammy winner toured with Dead and Company as part of their sprawling farewell tour.Then, he headlined at a number of major festivals like Eric Clapton’s Crossroads, Maryland’s Ocean’s Calling and Connecticut’s Sound On Sound — the latter two of which are this weekend.Now, he’s striking out on his own ‘Solo Tour’ including back to back gigs at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Oct. 3 and Wednesday, Oct.
NBC didn’t want Jimmy Fallon to host Late Night at first.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director When Jimmy Fallon returns to the air in Oct. following the end of the WGA strike, it will continue his 14th year as the host of an NBC late night talk show. The “Saturday Night Live” alum got his late night start by taking over for Conan O’Brien as the host of “Late Night,” which Fallon led from March 2, 2009 to Feb.
Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon will be flashing their smiles on the small screen in no time.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are coming back.
Late night TV is coming back!
“If the World Was Ending” with ex-girlfriend Julia Michaels in July 2019.“I wrote a song inspired by an earthquake, and then six months later the world is ending,” said Saxe, 30, of the tune that proved to be an eerie foreshadowing of the global pandemic in 2020. “Like, you don’t really see that s—t coming.”But that didn’t stop social media conspiracists from having other ideas.