The bad news: amid recent production delays, Julia Michaels’ planned “Ellen DeGeneres Show” performance was postponed.
The good news: fans will still get to see a new television performance from the artist.
According to NBC, Michaels will be performing on the January 18 edition of “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” She is set to perform her single “Lie Like This,” which recently returned to the Top 40 at pop radio.
Michaels’ performance will follow host Seth Meyers’ interviews with James Spader and Anthony Atamanuik. Complete listings follow:
Monday, January 11: Guests John Goodman (The Conners), Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar (You’ll Never Believe What Happened To Lacey: Crazy Stories About Racism) and musical guest Future Islands (Song: “Plastic Beach,” Album: As Long As You Are). Show 1087A.
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The far-left Democratic activists posing as late night hosts on Monday night used last week’s violent assault on democracy as an excuse to smear all conservatives and Republicans as sociopathic and to mock Mike Pence, who was nearly murdered by the band of demagogic thugs.
They also dismissed any free speech concerns conservatives with Twitter and Amazon as nothing more than a bunch of “racists” on Twitter. On
Late Night, angry Democrat Seth Meyers derided conservatives who noticed a precipitous drop-off in followers as sociopathic and caring more about Twitter than the deadly riot:
What the [ bleep ] Is wrong with you people? A violent mob of seditionists stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overthrow democracy people died and you’re whining about losing followers on Twitter. [Mocking tone] “They also took away all my gold bars on Candy Crush.” You know how hard it is to beat the Jelly Queen and Cupcake Carl? thanks a lot big tech.”
Broadcast networks plan to continue coverage into primetime Wednesday.
The storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters on Wednesday resulted in nonstop coverage across TV news outlets.
Network and cable news divisions were covering the beginning of the Electoral College certification in Congress which a number of members said they would challenge, citing baseless claims of fraud pivoted to coverage of the riots after people breached the perimeter of the Capitol.
ABC, CBS and NBC devoted most of the day to ongoing coverage of the chaos and planned to continue into primetime. ABC will devote all of primetime to news coverage, while plans at CBS and NBC were still in flux at publication time. The cable news channels have likewise been covering the story all day and will continue into the evening.
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Great Performances Riccardo Muti conducts the Vienna Philharmonic as they ring in the New Year with festive Strauss family waltzes. Hugh Bonneville hosts from the Musikverein, in Vienna. 8 p.m. KOCE
Doctor Who John Barrowman returns to his role as dashing and impish Capt. Jack Harkness in “Revolution of the Daleks,” the science fiction series’ New Year special. Harkness was last seen by companions Yaz, Ryan and Graham (Mandip Gill, Tosin Cole, Bradley Walsh) with a stark warning to pass along to the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker). 8 p.m. BBC America
How John Mulaney sparked concern last month with a rambling and unfunny Royal Family skit on Seth Meyers show before he checked into rehab for cocaine and alcohol
The 38-year-old stand-up comedian checked himself into a 60-day rehab program for cocaine and alcohol abuse this week
However his bizarre appearance on NBC s Late Night With Seth Meyers in early November featured a rambling bit about the UK s royal family that was delivered while he was out of his mind on substances, according to Page Six
Eagle-eyed fans noticed that something was up with Mulaney s appearance and his rambling and often unfunny delivery