‘That’s My Jam’ with Jimmy Fallon is Renewed for Season 3

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Jojo Siwa, host Jimmy Fallon, Jay Pharoah, Jenna Dewan, and Nikki Glaser in ‘That’s My Jam’ (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

NBC’s renewed the celebrity competition game show That’s My Jam for a third season. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the Emmy-nominated series will return for a 10-episode (plus a greatest hits hour) third season. Season three’s premiere date was not revealed in the renewal announcement.

“Jimmy brings music, comedy, games and celebrities together in a way that only he can, and it’s what makes That’s My Jam an undeniable hit,” said Corie Henson, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content, NBCUniversal Entertainment. “We can’t wait for the show to return for a third season with even more brilliant performances and viral moments audiences can’t seem to get enough of.”

Season two averaged 3.5 million viewers and featured celebrities including Kelsea Ballerini, Quinta Brunson, Taraji P. Henson, Chance the Rapper, Simu Liu, Keke Palmer, and Billy Porter.

“Season three of That’s My Jam is sure to deliver even more excitement and entertainment to fans,” said Toby Gorman, President, Universal Television Alternative Studio. “From the out-of-the-box impressions to the hilarious lip syncs, dances and everything in between, the unforgettable performances and sensational celebrity guests have rightfully captured the hearts of audiences around the world.”

Fallon serves as an executive producer along with Jim Juvonen and Mike Yurchuk.

Per NBC: “Inspired by the most popular Tonight Show games, That’s My Jam features two teams of two celebrities competing for a charity of their choice in a series of music, dance, and trivia-based games and musical performances.”