Stern to close out 2021 with star-studded week

Howard Stern and SiriusXM have announced a star-studded line up of guests for the shock jock’s final live week of 2021, including first-time guest Ben Affleck, Billie Eilish joined by FINNEAS, and legendary musician Neil Young. The three live shows will air starting on Monday, December 13th.

Stern is regularly credited as the best interviewer in the business for his deep, wide-ranging long-form discussions with legends of entertainment. Recent guests to join The Howard Stern Show include Kate Beckinsale, Coldplay from the Apollo Theater, Dave Grohl, Billy Joel, Jimmy Kimmel, Steve Martin with Martin Short, Sir Paul McCartney, Metallica with Miley Cyrus and Sir Elton John, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Sheeran, and Kristen Stewart.

To finish the week, as a follow up to Ed Sheeran’s November interview on The Howard Stern Show, Howard 101 will air Ed Sheeran’s exclusive recent performance from SiriusXM and Pandora’s Small Stage Series in its entirety. The Sheeran special was recorded at The Belasco in Los Angeles and features songs from =, including his hit singles “Shivers” and “Bad Habits,” which recently received a GRAMMY nomination for Song of the Year, alongside older fan favorites. The special will air on Howard 101 on Thursday, December 16th at 5 pm ET and 8 pm ET.

Later in December, listeners will also be able to tune in to a special Howard Stern Best of 2021 on SiriusXM’s Howard 100 and Howard 101. Howard 100 will feature the biggest, funniest and most dramatic moments from the past year on the show. Howard 101 will spotlight interviews with top comedians, actors, musicians and newsmakers from the past year.

The Howard Stern Best of 2021 will air Monday, December 20th through Friday, December 31st on Howard 100 and Howard 101 via satellite and on the SXM App. Fans can also watch videos from The Howard Stern Show on the SXM App.

Howard Stern’s SiriusXM channels are available to subscribers in their car, on their phone and connected devices at home with the SXM App. Streaming access is included for most subscribers.