Later... with Jools Holland - Season 66

Season 66
Episodes

Skunk Anansie, Cynthia Erivo, CMAT, Heartworms, Sam Amidon
With British rock legends Skunk Anansie, musician, film and theatre star Cynthia Erivo, Irish singer-songwriter CMAT, goth rock auteur
Heartworms and Vermont folk artist Sam Amidon.

Franz Ferdinand, Joy Crookes, Billy Nomates, ALT BLK ERA, Cameron Winter, Jackson Dean, Beverley Knight, Holly Johnson
With performances from Franz Ferdinand, Joy Crookes, Billy Nomates, ALT BLK ERA, Cameron Winter and Jackson Dean, and Jools chats to Beverley Knight and Holly Johnson.

Pulp, The Hives, Suzanne Vega, Nectar Woode, Wunderhorse
With performances from Sheffield Britpop legends Pulp, Swedish rockers The Hives, American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega, rising star Nectar Woode and London band Wunderhorse.

Sugababes, Wolf Alice, Kae Tempest, Obongjayar, George Houston, Peggy Seeger
With girl group Sugababes, London rockers Wolf Alice, wordsmith Kae Tempest, Nigerian-born Obongjayar, Donegal's George Houston and folk legend Peggy Seeger.

Wet Leg, Sparks, Ludovico Einaudi, Sasha Keable, Annahstasia. Brooke Combe
With rockers Wet Leg, legendary band Sparks, Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi, south London-Colombian singer Sasha Keable, LA singer Annahstasia and Scottish artist Brooke Combe.

Self Esteem, Tom Odell, Emma-Jean Thackray, Ezra Furman, Greentea Peng, Guy Garvey
With Rotherham's Self Esteem, singer and pianist Tom Odell, musical polymath Emma-Jean Thackray, Chicago's Ezra Furman and psychedelic songstress Greentea Peng. Also, Jools chats with Guy Garvey.
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