‘Last Call With Carson Daly’ Bids Farewell To Late Night Television

After 18 seasons and more than 2,000 episodes, Last Call With Carson Daly ended its run last night.

“I am proud as hell of Last Call,” Daly said to start his final episode. “The littlest, scrappiest show on late night, it’s been my home and personal playground for almost two decades, and I’m eternally grateful for the opportunities, the friendships and all the lasting memories I’ve made along the way.”

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ILast Call will be succeeded by a new late-night show hosted by YouTube star Lilly Singh. The show will be called A Little Late with Lilly Singh and will bow in September.

Daly will continue in his role as the host of singing competition The Voice on NBC.

“I wanted a late night show that felt like it was happening late at night, and I wanted to feature great guests, important conversations, killer music, and if at all possible, alcohol,” Daly joked. “And like that, yes, Last Call was born.”

Known for its music guests – Daly came out of MTV’s Total Request LiveLast Call has featured Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, Rihanna, and Kanye West among its talent.

 

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