Later... with Jools Holland - Season 53

Season 53
Episodes

Jess Glynne, IDLES, Soft Cell, King Princess, Hak Baker, Ralph McTell
Joining Jools are six artists all making their own debuts on the show - Jess Glynne, IDLES, Soft Cell, King Princess, Hak Baker and Ralph McTell.

Muse, Laurel, Jon Cleary, John Grant, Easy Life, Hamzaa
Joining Jools on the second show of the series are Muse, Laurel, Jon Cleary, John Grant, Easy Life and Hamzaa.

Neneh Cherry. The Lemon Twigs, Echo & The Bunnymen, Sam Fender, Toots Hibbert, Ashley McBride
Joining Jools Holland on the third show of the series are Neneh Cherry, The Lemon Twigs, Echo and the Bunnymen, Sam Fender, Toots Hibbert and Ashley McBryde.

Sigrid, Paul Weller, Jacob Banks, Villagers, Joe Bonamassa, Octavian, Rosalia
Joining Jools Holland on the show are Sigrid, Paul Weller, Jacob Banks, Villagers, Joe Bonamassa, Octavian and Rosalia.

Bugzy Malone, Fantastic Negrito, Another Sky, Fatoumata Diawara, Marc Almond
Joining Jools Holland on the show are Interpol, Bugzy Malone, Fantastic Negrito, Another Sky, Fatoumata Diawara and Marc Almond.

Jungle, The Good, the Bad and the Queen, Robyn, Mattiel, and Terry Reid.
Joining Jools Holland on the final show of this run are Jungle, The Good, the Bad and the Queen, Robyn, Mattiel and Terry Reid.
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