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Fifth Harmony, Journey, Keith Urban Performing On “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (Update)

Update: Originally set to air in late April, Fifth Harmony’s taped “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” performance will now air on May 10.

The official “Ellen” website, which originally listed Chris Stapleton for the 5/10 episode, now confirms Fifth Harmony as the musical guest. No new date has yet been issued for Stapleton.

Russell Crowe is still booked as the episode’s interview guest.

The “Ellen” website originally listed an April 26 airdate for the Fifth Harmony performance. That date was then changed to April 29, before a scheduling shakeup resulted in the performance being moved to May 10.

Other upcoming “Ellen” musical guests include Nick Jonas (5/9), Journey (5/11), and Keith Urban (5/12).
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The list of upcoming “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” musical guests now includes two country superstars and the current iteration of a classic rock band.

According to the official “Ellen” website, Chris Stapleton will take the stage on the Tuesday, May 10 episode. The broadcast will also feature an interview with Russell Crowe.

While not yet advertised on the website, listings issued to television providers confirm Journey as the performer for the for the May 11 episode and Keith Urban as the musical guest on May 12.

The former episode will also feature a chat with Wanda Sykes, while the latter has Alec Baldwin booked as an interview guest.

Other upcoming “Ellen” guests include Cameron Diaz on May 5, Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell on May 6, and Nick Jonas (interview and performance) on May 9.

Brian Cantor

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