By Peter White
25.03.2020 - 21:31 / nypost.com
James Corden is to present a primetime “Late Late Show” special after production on the CBS talk show was shut down earlier this month due to the coronavirus crisis.
The entertainer is hosting “Homefest: James Corden’s Late Late Show Special” on Monday, March 30, at 10 p.m. It will feature the Brit in his garage, chatting with stars including David Blaine and Will Ferrell as well as musical performances by K-Pop sensations BTS from South Korea, Andrea Bocelli in Italy, Dua Lipa in London, and
The Late Late Show With James Corden is returning to television amid the global health crisis.
Lockdown can't stop Lipa
The special episode, titled Home Fest, was filmed from Corden’s garage
A few days back, James Corden made the revelation that BTS was amongst the several artists, who were going perform from the confines of their homes for his HomeFest: James Corden’s Late Late Show Special.
BTS gave an amazing performance for The Late Late Show with James Corden’s HomeFest coronavirus special event, which aired tonight (March 30).
Straight from South Korea, the men of BTS joined The Late Late Show’s HomeFest coronavirus special event tonight (March 30), and performed their hit song "Boy With Luv".Following performances and appearances from the likes of John Legend, Will Ferrell, Andrea Bocelli, Dua Lipa, David Blaine, and Billie Eilish, the Seoul-based hitmakers appeared on the CBS show's special fundraising event.After greeting host James Corden and sharing messages of goodwill to the audience and the people of the
Straight from South Korea, the men of BTS joined The Late Late Show’s HomeFest coronavirus special event tonight (March 30), and performed their hit song "Boy With Luv".
James Corden video-called his pal John Legend on Monday night (March 30) to kick off Homefest, an hourlong CBS special to raise money for those affected by the coronavirus and see some of our favorite artists do what they do best from the comfort of their own homes.Corden's Late Late Show has been off the air for the past few weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic, and we reunited with him in his garage, where he promised performances from across the globe -- from Dua Lipa in London to BTS in South
In the spirit of bringing people together while also staying responsibly apart, CBS will air Homefest: James Corden's Late Late Show Special, hosted by James Corden. The show, which Corden is hosting from his garage, will feature musical performances from Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, BTS, John Legend, Dua Lipa, and Andrea Bocelli. He'll also speak to Will Ferrell, David Blaine, and more — all from the safety of their homes.
Actor and TV favorite James Corden will host the inaugural star-studded Homefest from his garage as he fills in time after his U.S. late-night show was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In February 2020, BTS landed in the US to promote their latest album, Map of the Soul: 7 and were a part of talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show with James Corden. With the latter, we saw their debut performance of Black Swan, playing Hide & Seek with Ashton Kutcher and the eagerly awaited Carpool Karaoke with BTS. Now, there is some good news for ARMY, amidst the self-isolation due to the coronavirus scare.
In the spirit of bringing people together while also staying responsibly apart, CBS will air Homefest: James Corden's Late Late Show Special, hosted by James Corden. The show, which Corden is hosting from his garage, will feature musical performances from Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, BTS, John Legend, Dua Lipa, and Andrea Bocelli. He'll also speak to Will Ferrell, David Blaine, and more — all from the safety of their homes.
In the spirit of bringing people together while also staying responsibly apart, CBS will air Homefest: James Corden's Late Late Show Special, hosted by James Corden. The show, which Corden is hosting from his garage, will feature musical performances from Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, BTS, John Legend, Dua Lipa, and Andrea Bocelli. He'll also speak to Will Ferrell, David Blaine, and more — all from the safety of their homes.
Add James Corden to the list of late-night hosts experimenting with new formats as TV networks grapple with the spread of coronavirus.