After the widespread ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Jimmy Fallon, like many late-night hosts, had been filming his show remotely.
But on Monday night, Fallon and band The Roots returned back to filming at Rockefeller Center for the first time in months, along with the rest of the show's crew.
The 45-year-old explained in his opening monologue, that there will be no audience and guest interviews will continue to be virtual to ensure everyone's safety. "As you can see, we are back in the studio at 30 Rockefeller Plaza here in New York City," Fallon, one of the first late-night hosts to return to a studio, told viewers. "And as a New Yorker, I want to say thank you to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now, wearing masks, social.
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