Jimmy Kimmel Live! April 26 2024 on ABC
On Friday April 26 2024, ABC broadcasts an episode of the series Jimmy Kimmel Live!!
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Episode Summary
On April 26, 2024, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! has an exciting lineup in store for viewers. Host Jimmy Kimmel welcomes the legendary singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi to the show, promising an engaging conversation filled with stories from his iconic career and insights into his latest projects.
Joining the lineup is actor Henry Hall, known for his roles in both film and television. Hall will share anecdotes from his experiences in the entertainment industry and offer a glimpse into his upcoming projects.
To top off the evening, musical guest Mk.gee takes the stage to deliver a captivating performance. Known for their unique sound and dynamic stage presence, Mk.gee is sure to dazzle audiences with their music.
With a stellar lineup of guests and performances, Jimmy Kimmel Live! promises an entertaining and memorable night of television. Tune in on April 26, 2024, on ABC to catch all the excitement and fun.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be broadcast on April 26 2024 on ABC at 12:05 AM at ET/PT.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is all new!
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Cast & Stars
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! Series Information
Emmy-winning funnyman Jimmy Kimmel serves up comedy bits and welcomes guests that include other comics, celebrities, athletes and musicians, as well as everyday people with unusual or compelling personal stories. Kimmel's family and friends take part in the festivities, including his Cousin Sal, Uncle Frank (until his death in 2011) and childhood friend Cleto Escobedo III, who leads the show's house band. Recurring segments include the FCC-pleasing This Week in Unnecessary Censorship in which they take TV clips and "bleep and blur things whether they need it or not," as Kimmel describes it. But it's too bad they consistently run out of time for Matt Damon's segment. |