Ariana Grande joins Jimmy and The Roots to perform 'No Tears Left to Cry' with Nintendo Labo instruments. Each instrument is made from only cardboard and a Nintendo Switch and is being played live.
Nathan Lane, currently starring in Angels in America, appeared on last night's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He shared his take on the Met Gala theme, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination. He also talked about channeling 'the worst human being,' Roy Cohn, in his Tony-nominated Broadway play Angels in America and how he's inadvertently paying Stormy Daniels' hush money.
Stage 773 producers of The Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival and Chicago Women's Funny Festival are excited to announce the return of Comedy Prep School (CPS), a one-day festival for young comedians today, May 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
"Building Our Future Together" was the focus of Bronx Children's Museum's second Annual Gala at an evening of star-studded excitement for close to 400 eventgoers at the Edison Ballroom in New York City raising $465,000.
Hailing from Philadelphia, and from the Bay Area, and Massachusetts, and New Jersey, and also kind of New York and LA, Julian McCullough delivers a hilarious and surprisingly personal hour of coming-of-age comedy in Julian McCullough: Maybe I'm a Man, premiering Friday, June 8 at Midnight ET/PT on Comedy Central.
Hailing from Philadelphia, and from the Bay Area, and Massachusetts, and New Jersey, and also kind of New York and LA, Julian McCullough delivers a hilarious and surprisingly personal hour of coming-of-age comedy in Julian McCullough: Maybe I'm a Man, premiering Friday, June 8 at Midnight ET/PT on Comedy Central.
Jamie Parker chats about the pressure of starring as Harry Potter in Broadway's two-part play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon!
Alex Rodriguez talks about Jennifer Lopez doing his makeup for the interview and reveals how he reacted to hearing her commitment-hinting hit 'El Anillo' for the first time, and Jimmy pitches him some Shark Tank ideas.
Musical guest Arctic Monkeys performs 'Four Out of Five' for their first television performance in four years for the Tonight Show audience. Watch the performance below!
Michelle Wolf talks about her White House Correspondents' Dinner performance, running a 50-mile race in Utah and preparing for her Netflix show, The Break.
Jennifer Lopez reveals her love for Leslie Jones, who took energy to another level at her Vegas show, and discusses the moving dances featured in World of Dance Season 2. She also chats with Jimmy Fallon about her single 'El Anillo' and what that might mean for her relationship with Alex Rodriguez.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, Jimmy welcomed more than 200 New York City public school educators in-studio to fill the audience, all of whom are Big Apple Award recipients, finalists or nominees. As a citywide recognition program, the Big Apple Awards celebrates teachers who inspire their students and promote high-quality education in their communities.
Soul Joel Productions Presents Special Mid Week Double Headliner Comedy Show with national headliners Yannis Pappas and Chris DiStefano. Featuring Brendan Donegan and Hosted by Joel Richardson.
On last night's Tonight Show, Gabrielle Union gives a shout out to the African American studies teacher who instilled pride in her and discusses why she and husband Dwyane Wade paid for Chicago students to attend the March for Our Lives rally. Watch the clip below!
Trevor Noah turns one of Donald Trump's latest controversial comments about knife crimes in Europe into a reggae hit. He also chats with Jimmy Fallon about his favorite teachers growing up, like one who unintentionally threatened the class with AIDS, and how his foundation teamed up with Microsoft to help educate South African orphans. Watch the clips below!
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has taken the ratings week of April 30-May 4 in the key late-night demographic of adults 18-49, scoring “Tonight's” biggest percentage margin over “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” since mid-March, according to “live plus same day” figures from Nielsen Media Research.
Chromeo debuts a new track today: listen to “Bad Decision” here. The song is the latest release from their highly anticipated forthcoming album Head Over Heels, out June 15 on Big Beat/Atlantic Records and available for pre-order here.
Andrew Rannells visits the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to chat about his 'very gay' Broadway play, The Boys in the Band, making Matt Bomer break character on stage and his unusual go-to audition song.