Apple Music Launches Carpool Karaoke on August 8th – Watch the New Trailer

Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner on Carpool Karaoke

Apple Music’a long-awaited spinoff series Carpool Karaoke will launch on August 8th, and Apple launched a new video to promote it. The video is set to Willie Nelson’s On the Road Again, and it features many more celebrities than were originally announced, including Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner, Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande, Camilla Cabello, Metallica, Billy Eichner, Blake Shelton, and many more.

Here’s the new trailer in full:

The original lineup for the first season was announced in May included:

  • Will Smith and James Corden
  • Miley, Noah, Billy Ray, and the entire Cyrus family
  • Shakira and Trevor Noah
  • Game of Thrones stars Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams
  • Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith
  • John Legend, Alicia Keys, and Taraji P. Henson
  • LeBron James and James Corden
  • Shaquille “Flat Earther” O’Neal and John Cena
  • Michael Strahan and Jeff Gordon

Carpool Karaoke has its own Twitter feed where the announcement first popped up.

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  1. John Kheit 9 years ago

    Agree so much Jamie. Their stupid App show is an embarrassment. This is so derivative and lame, yet it’s tough to imagine it would be a bigger bomb than the apps show. Apple should give money to real artists and producers to make good content and learn from the pros.

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  2. Jamie Subscriber 9 years ago

    Honestly, I could give two ***** about this or the ‘artists’ featured. Lame. Beyond lame. Bring me the head of Eddie Cue.

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