“The Tonight Show” Week of March 17: Selena Gomez, John Legend, and More

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Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” returns next week with a typically eclectic mix of guests, promising a something-for-everyone approach to late-night entertainment. From A-list actors to Grammy-winning musicians and stand-up comedy heavy hitters, Fallon’s stage is set for a week of lively conversations and memorable performances.

Monday, March 17th kicks things off with a trio of actors: Michael Shannon, Leslie Bibb, and Jonathan Roumie. Comedian Nick Thune rounds out the evening, offering his uniquely dry wit. Tuesday, March 18th brings the soulful sounds of John Legend, who’ll be pulling double duty with both an interview and a musical performance, joined by rapper Black Thought. Not to be outdone, comedian Bill Burr also joins the Tuesday lineup, adding a touch of his signature curmudgeonly humor.

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Wednesday, March 19th sees the arrival of actress Eva Longoria and the always unpredictable comedian Katt Williams, whose stand-up set is sure to be a highlight of the week. Dove Cameron caps off the evening with a musical performance. Thursday, March 20th wraps up the week with a visit from actress Selena Gomez and producer Benny Blanco, potentially offering fans insights into their collaborative projects. Actress Elizabeth Olsen also joins the Thursday night fun, followed by a musical performance from Bob Mould.

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As always, “The Tonight Show” airs weeknights at 11:35 pm on NBC.

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