New York, June 21, 2022 – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah will be heading to Atlanta, Georgia to cover the nation’s midterm elections from one of the most important battleground states. The Emmy-winning late night comedy series will record full shows from Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta, which will air nightly October 31st through November 3rd at 11:00PM ET/PT on Comedy Central and will be available on Paramount+ the following day.
On-the-ground election coverage has long been a hallmark of The Daily Show, having previously visited battleground states like Ohio and Florida for midterms. This fall, The Daily Show is highlighting key races and broader voting issues by heading to Georgia for the first time. Leading up to election night, this will cap off their “Votedemic 2022” midterm election coverage.
Guests and ticket information for the shows in Atlanta will be announced at a later date.
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