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Bryce Vine To Perform On August 6 “Late Night With Seth Meyers”

Bryce Vine will take the stage on next Monday’s “Late Night.”

Bryce Vine by Juco, via WB Records

Bryce Vine, whose breakthrough single “Drew Barrymore” has been receiving airplay at pop and rhythmic radio, will soon take the stage on a late-night talk show.

NBC confirms the artist for the August 6 edition of “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”

His performance will follow host Seth Meyers’ interviews with Lester Holt and Alicia Silverstone.

Official listings follow:

Monday, July 30: Guests Armie Hammer, Brandon Flowers and musical guest Brandon Flowers. Taylor Gordon sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0714.

Tuesday, July 31: Guests Amy Adams, Henry Winkler and Simon Rich. Taylor Gordon sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0715.

Wednesday, August 1: Guests Bob Odenkirk, Natasha Lyonne and musical guest Kelsea Ballerini. Taylor Gordon sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0716.

Thursday, August 2: Guests Ewan McGregor and Ann Dowd. Taylor Gordon sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0717.

Friday, August 3: Guest Amy Poehler and musical guest Fall Out Boy. Nate Smith sits-in with the 8G Band. (OAD 7/25/18)

Monday, August 6: Guests Lester Holt, Alicia Silverstone and musical guest Bryce Vine. Joey Castillo sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0718.

Pictured: Bryce Vine by Juco, via WB Records

Written by Brian Cantor

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