Jimmy Fallon NBC Tonight Show live stream: Watch online Will Smith, U2 [Schedule, Guest List]

Jimmy Fallon Tonight Show Debuts Feb. 17, 2014

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon will premiere tonight with special guests Will Smith and U2 set to help Fallon debut his new show.

The Tonight Show will start at 12.00 a.m. ET midnight, and can be watched on TV on the NBC network or online through free live stream via the link provided below.

Actor Will Smith will provide Fallon with some guaranteed laughs in tonight's show, where as U2 will be giving an eagerly anticipated musical performance.

The full episode will also be available to watch online after the episode airs, on NBC.com and on Hulu, where highlights will also be made available to fans.

Since Jay Leno's retirement from the Tonight Show, thousands of fans have been waiting to see how Fallon would shake things up on his show. NBC has been airing an ad for the new show over the past week showing Fallon strutting down a New York City street, celebrating the fact that The Tonight Show has been moved back to NYC for its filming. It will reportedly be filmed before a live audience from the newly renovated Studio 6B in the Rockefeller Center.

This week's schedule for The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon will be as follows:

Monday, Feb. 17: Guest Will Smith and musical guest U2

Tuesday, Feb. 18: Guests Jerry Seinfeld and Kristen Wiig and musical guest Lady Gaga

Wednesday, Feb. 19: Guest Bradley Cooper and musical guest Tim McGraw

Thursday, Feb. 20: Guests First Lady Michelle Obama and Will Ferrell and musical guest Arcade Fire

Friday, Feb. 21: Guest Justin Timberlake

Tonight's first episode featuring Fallon will air following the Sochi Olympics 2014 highlights on NBC. On Feb. 21 The Tonight Show will be moved back to its usual time slot at 11.35 p.m. ET.

All episodes will be available to view online through live stream on NBC.com.

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