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Later... with Jools Holland

Series 54

Episode 2

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

Joining Jools on the second show of the series are Liam Gallagher, Rex Orange County, Amyl and the Sniffers, Kojey Radical and Celeste.

Rock 'n' roll star Liam Gallagher is back with his second triumphant number one solo album Why Me? Why Not, a nostalgic follow up to his platinum-selling number one solo debut As You Were. Joining Liam on the drums for The River and making his TV debut on the show is his son Gene Gallagher. Liam also joins Jools for a chat.

With a reputation for their raucous gigs and a penchant for mullets, punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers promise to shake up the studio. The Australian four-piece released their self-titled debut earlier this year, packed with punchy short tracks like recent single Monsoon Rock, it clocks in at a fast-paced 29 minutes long.

We welcome the highly anticipated debut of 21-year-old Surrey singer-songwriter Rex Orange County. His forthcoming third album Pony was written, recorded and performed almost entirely by the music maestro himself.

Contemporary 'Renaissance man' Kojey Radical plays tracks from his latest EP, Cashmere Tears. The emerging east London rapper is a unique and visually exciting artist who is fast becoming one of the most interesting voices of his generation.

Making her debut is promising new singer Celeste, hot off the release of hauntingly beautiful single Strange. Born in LA, now based in Brighton via Essex, Celeste draws influence from the greats including Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin, whose records made up her grandfather’s collection.

Completing the line-up is singer and podcast queen Jessie Ware, who along with co-hosting the Friday night episode also joins Jools at the piano for a soul classic. Show less

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