Late Night Tonight Tuesday October 29: Olivia Rodrigo, Hugh Grant, Tom Hanks

Late Night With Seth Meyers

Tonight’s late night talk shows welcome a constellation of stars, from music sensations like Olivia Rodrigo to Hollywood heavyweights like Tom Hanks and Hugh Grant. Let’s see what’s in store:

The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (NBC 11:35 PM): Jimmy’s got a full house tonight! He’ll chat with Olivia Rodrigo about her new concert film, catch up with Keri Russell about the second season of The Diplomat, and enjoy a performance from the legendary Andrea Bocelli and Lauren Daigle.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC 11:35 PM): Over on ABC, Hugh Grant stops by to discuss his latest project, the horror thriller Heretic. Aldis Hodge will also be in the house to talk about his Prime Video series Cross, and the band Dawes will provide the musical entertainment.

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Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC 12:35 AM): Seth welcomes political commentator Nicolle Wallace to the show. He’ll also talk with actress Betty Gilpin about the Starz series Three Women and actor Jeff Hiller about the new season of Somebody Somewhere.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS 11:35 PM): Tom Hanks joins Stephen to discuss his role in the new Robert Zemeckis film Here. Plus, get ready for a special performance by Rachel Zegler and Jack Antonoff, joined by the cast of Romeo + Juliet.

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Watch What Happens Live (Bravo 11:00 PM): Andy Cohen hosts Sara Foster, one half of the creative duo behind the series Nobody Wants This, and RHONY newcomer Racquel Chevremont. What will these two dish about?

After Midnight (CBS 12:37 AM): Hosted by Taylor Tomlinson, After Midnight tackles the internet’s daily dose of absurdity. Tonight, comedians Jay Jurden, Joanne McNally, and Zainab Johnson join the panel.

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