2018 has been an amazing year for both TV movies but c’mon, we need to show some love to the celebrities who held it down during their live, TV performances, whether it was karaoke, promoting a new album and/or song or just having fun.

 

According to Billboard, these 8 performances (below) are the top performances of 2018.

 

#TBT to the time Ariana Grande took on the ‘Musical Genre Challenge’ on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.  She turned Drake’s ‘God’s Plan’ into a 90’s pop hit.

 

 

#TBT to the time Cardi B performed ‘Be Careful’ on Saturday Night Live and it was there that she revealed her pregnancy to the world.

 

 

 

#TBT to when Post Malone took Jimmy Fallon to his favourite restaurant, Olive Garden!  Posty and Jimmy attempted wine tasting and enjoyed the never-ending salad and those yummy breadsticks!

 

 

 

#TBT to the time Paul McCartney and James Corden took over Carpool Karaoke and together, drove around Liverpool and they made stops at some pretty iconic places like Penny Lane and Paul’s childhood home.

 

 

 

And how could you forget BTS when they took on the Fortnite Dance Challenge on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon?

 

 

 

To promote her new movie, Mary Poppins Returns, Lin Manuel Miranda and Emily Blunt joined James Corden on The Late Late Show and they sang / danced through 22 musicals in 12 minutes.  Their performance came with a changing backdrop and costume changes.

 

 

 

This one I loved! Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Jennifer Hudson joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots during this crazy mashup, which included ‘Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill you),’ ‘Spotlight’ and ‘She Will Be Loved,’ and it all happened on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.

 

 

 

Let’s just put this out there – Bob Dylan does NOT do late night talk shows but to promote his new whiskey called ‘Heaven’s Door,’ he made a special appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.

 

Filed under: Ariana Grande, BTS, Cardi B, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon, Post Malone, Saturday Night Live, The Late Late Show, The Tonight Show