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Girl In Red Performs On Monday’s “Late Night With Seth Meyers” Episode (Early Look)

The acclaimed artist takes the stage on “Late Night.”

Girl in red, who has had a breakthrough year thanks to the success of single “Serotonin” and album “If I Could Make It Go Quiet,” makes a noteworthy television appearance Monday night.

The artist performs on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”

Girl in red’s performance closes an episode that also features Amy Adams and Lee Daniels. Adams appears remotely, while Daniels joins Meyers for an in-person chat.

The pre-filmed episode will air at 12:35AM ET/PT on NBC; girl in red’s performance should start at around 1:25AM. Prior to the episode’s airing, enjoy photos from the taping:

LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode 1194A — Pictured in this screen grab: (l-r) Host Seth Meyers talks with acress Amy Adams on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: NBC)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode — Pictured: Director Lee Daniels during an interview with host Seth Meyers on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode — Pictured: Musical guest girl in red performs on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode — Pictured: Musical guest girl in red performs on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode — Pictured: Musical guest girl in red performs on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode — Pictured: Musical guest girl in red performs on September 20, 2021 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC)
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