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Music programme with live sessions. The Weeknd, David Gilmour, The Libertines, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and DakhaBrakha join Jools.

Toronto's The Weeknd made their British TV debut on the last Later to be filmed at TV Centre. Now they are back with a breakout hit Can't Feel My Face and a new album Beauty Behind the Madness, in which Abel Tesfaye takes his bruised R 'n' B out of the underground and into the mainstream. Former Pink Floyd guitarist and songwriter David Gilmour returns to premier material from his fourth and typically epic solo album Rattle that Lock, while just across the studio, London ragamuffins and summer festival headliners The Libertines heal their wounds and regroup for more ragged rock 'n' roll from their third album Anthems for Doomed Youth. A few years back, Denver's Nathaniel Rateliff appeared on Later as a solo singer-songwriter, now he's back with an uproarious take on old-school soul powered by band The Night Sweats on their self-titled debut album. Finally, Ukraine's magnificent and totally barking quartet DakhaBrakha, whose name derives from the Ukrainian for give and take, with a blend of folk melodies, accordion, cello and harmonies that has been memorably described as ethno-chaos.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 29 Sep 2015 23:45

Music Played

  • The Weeknd

    Can't Feel My Face

  • David Gilmour

    Rattle That Lock

  • The Libertines

    Heart Of The Matter

  • Nathaniel Rateliff

    S.O.B.

  • DakhaBrakha

    Shu Z-Pod Duba

  • The Weeknd

    The Hills

  • David Gilmour

    Today

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer Alison Howe
Executive Producer Mark Cooper
Performer The Weeknd
Performer David Gilmour
Performer The Libertines
Performer Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats
Performer DakhaBrakha

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