Bastille performed their new hit single 'Pompeii' off their debut album, 'Bad Blood,' on this morning's TODAY as part of the morning show's Toyota Concert Series.
Tony and Emmy awarding winning actress Swoosie Kurtz has penned a book about her numerous roles off-screen as well as on-, including her most recent: taking care of her 98-year-old mother.
Beginning today, May 5th, there will be live performances on the plaza from the hit musicals Violet, Bullets Over Broadway, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Cabaret and Mama Mia.
Bill Cosby stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about his legendary career and about recently receiving the Johnny Carson Award for Comedic Excellence at the American Comedy Awards.
Stage and screen legend Julie and Andrews and her daughter Emma Walter Hamilton stopped by this morning's TODAY show to talk about working together on their new children's book, 'The Very Fairy Princess.'
Naughty Boy and Sam Smith stopped by this morning's TODAY as part of the Toyota Concert Series. Below, watch the duo perform their hit 'La La La', off their album Hotel Cabana.
Olivia Newton-John stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC to chat about 'Summer Nights', her new show at Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel in which she performs a medley of her hits.
Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC to chat about their reality series 'Joan and Melissa: Joan Knows Best,' as well as some of the scandalous items on Joan's bucket list.
Ed Weeks, who plays the smooth-talking British doctor on THE MINDY PROJECT stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about accents, wearing a fatsuit and the fate of characters Mindy and Danny.
Comedian John Oliver, formerly of Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show', stopped by this morning's Today to talk about his new series 'Last Week Tonight', in which he will recap the week's news every Sunday.
Below, check out his performance of two new songs 'La Luz' and 'Mil Pedazos' as the singer lights up the Today show plaza as part of the Toyota Concert Series!
Legendary comedian Jerry Lewis, whose career has spanned more than 70 years, cemented his place in entertainment history by leaving his handprints and footprints in front of the iconic TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Legendary rock band KISS stopped by this morning's TODAY show to talk about their upcoming tour and their nduction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Thursday.