Noah Kahan, Chris Stapleton, and more will join the beloved children's television show in what could be its final season
Appearing on “Sesame Street”? That’s the best idea. The 55th season of the acclaimed family program features a star-studded lineup of musicians that would be the envy of any summer festival.
The incomparable musical legacy of 'Sesame Street' continues with the show's 55th season: SZA, Renee Rapp, Noah Kahan, Samara Joy and more.
But Rapp isn’t the only LGBTQ+ guest making her way onto TV’s most infamous street: Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness, singer SZA, and tennis legend Billie Jean King will all make appearances this season, according to Sesame Street’s website.
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Guest stars for season 55 will include SZA, Reneé Rapp, Michael B. Jordan, Samara Joy, Noah Kahan, Chris Stapleton, Jonathan Van Ness, and even tennis icon Billie Jean King. The new season ...
Very few television programs have the iconic history of musical guests that Sesame Street does: Over the years it’s featured everyone from Stevie Wonder to Tony Bennett, Erykah Badu to the ...
“It’s really cool! We’ve got a lot of wonderful people come and do some music with us on ‘Sesame Street,’ like Miss Reneé Rapp and SZA! Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Samara Joy — lots of great people!” Songs double as life lessons on ...
“It's really cool! We've got a lot of wonderful people come and do some music with us on ‘Sesame Street,' like Miss Reneé Rapp and SZA! Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Samara Joy — lots of ...
That's the source of my purpose: to create," says the unstoppable multi-hyphenate and star One of Them Days. "Now, where that comes from we could talk about all day”
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