Main Performers | Dizzee Rascal, Gregory Porter, Jorja Smith Kali Uchis, Camille, Sir Van Morrison - vocals, KT Tunstall - vocal, guitar, Paul Weller - vocal, guitar, piano |
Orchestra or Band | Songhoy Blues,
Foo Fighters (Dave Grohl - vocal, guitar,)
Paul Weller backing band, Sir Van Morrison backing band, Kali Ucis backing band |
Set List | Welcome (Jools Holland), 'The Line' (Foo Fighters), 'Bamako' (Songhoy Blues), 'I Can Tell' (Van Morrison with Chris Farlowe, Jools Holland), 'Ridin' Round' (Kali Uchis), 'Wild Wood' (Paul Weller), Chat (Dave Grohl, Jools Holland), 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' (KT Tunstall), 'The Sky is a Neighbourhood' (Foo Fighters), 'Don't Watch Me Cry' (Jorja Smith), 'Transformation' (Van Morrison with Chris Farlowe, Jools Holland), 'Space' (Dizzee Rascal), Chat (Paul Whitehouse, Jools Holland), 'Out of the Sinking' (Paul Weller), 'Mona Lisa' (Gregory Porter, Jools Holland), 'All My Life' (Foo Fighters) INTERVAL 'Seeds' (Camille), 'Mali Nord' (Songhoy Blues), Chat (Gregory Porter, Jools Holland), 'Tyrant' (Jorja Smith, Kali Uchis), 'Sweet Country Love Song' (Gregory Porter, Jools Holland), 'La Dee Da' (Foo Fighters), 'Bring It On Home To Me' (Van Morrison, Chris Farlowe, Jools Holland), 'Jus' A Rascal' (Dizzee Rascal), 'The Cranes Are Back' (Paul Weller), 'Tout Dit' (Camille), 'Times Like These' (Foo Fighters), 'Gloria' (Van Morrison with Jools Holland) |
Performance Notes | Jools Holland brings his iconic music television show to the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate 25 years, 50 series and over 360 programmes on BBC Two. Featuring a typically eclectic blend of signature artists including major stars, legends, artists of the moment and brand new talents across genres from rock n roll to jazz and all points in between, this multi-artist show will be filmed in the round, filling the Halls main stage and floor with artists in the style of the Later
studio as seen on TV.
Royal Albert Hall debuts for Foo Fighters, Jorja Smith, Kali Uchis, Camille and Songhoy Blues.
The event was filmed and broadcast on BBC Two television at 21:00 on Saturday 23 September 2017.
Guests in the audience included the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Hammond MP. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2017/124), Digital Setlist, Autographs (RAHE/8/1/10), Digital Photographs |