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It's the penultimate show of the series, and joining Jools in the hallowed circle of dreams are Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five ft Imelda May, Lewis Capaldi, Foals, Sudan Archives and Nilufer Yanya.
Alongside Jools at the wheel of this week's show as co-host is songwriter, pianist, broadcaster and jazz aficionado Jamie Cullum. The duo talk about all things jazz and host music from Kano, Nerijo, Joy Crookes and Metronomy in a studio which is packed to the rafters with over 70 musicians this week!
Joining Jools as co-host this week is the energetic and extremely talented Birmingham rapper and freestyle queen Lady Leshurr. Jools and Lady Leshurr introduce live performances by The SLP, Elbow, Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka and slowthai. And Jools chats with comedian James Acaster.
Liam Gallagher presents songs from his second solo album Why Me? Why Not, featuring his son Gene on drums. Plus, punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers, Surrey singer-songwriter Rex Orange County, rapper Kojey Radical and soul singer Celeste.
Jools Holland and this week's guest host Mark Ronson are joined by Yebba, Sampa the Great, Cate Le Bon, PP Arnold and Georgia.
Later… with Jools Holland returns with a special and very different series whilst it waits to return safely to its usual studio home at West London's Television Centre.
Filmed instead at his creative home, Jools is opening the doors to his unique South London recording studio from where he will host this run of six shows which, like the normal studio series, will celebrate all types of music, contemporary and classic, from across many genres.
Each week Jools will be joined - virtually - by a special guest who will talk him through their own musical journey, loves and influences, which will be illustrated by classic clips from the Later… archive.
Each programme will also have a focus on some of the new artists and music emerging in this unusual period, through VTs and special performances created for the show.
Even though it's a very different style of Later, Jools will continue to introduce new artists to the audience as he has done over the years, giving TV debuts to the likes of Adele, Dave, Christine & The Queens, Stormzy, Idles, Celeste, Arctic Monkeys, Amy Winehouse, Michael Kiwanuka and Sam Fender.