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The Stray Cats Bring “Rock This Town” to Fallon for First TV Performance in Three Decades: Watch

The band brought their signature song to Fallon for their first late-night TV appearance since 1990. The Stray Cats Bring “Rock This Town” to Fallon for First TV Performance in Three Decades: Watch Paolo Ragusa

The Stray Cats Bring “Rock This Town” to Fallon for First TV Performance in Three Decades: Watch

The Stray Cats returned to television broadcasting for the first time in 36 years, performing their hit "Rock This Town" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. This appearance marked the band's first TV performance since 1990, when they joined David Letterman to celebrate rockabilly legends Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran. Frontman Brian Setzer, who has been on a summer 2026 tour after recovering from an autoimmune disease, returned to peak performance during the Fallon appearance, delivering impressive rockabilly guitar work.

Accompanying Setzer were drummer Slim Jim Phantom, who maintains his signature standing setup, and double bassist Lee Rocker, whose forceful double bass playing was evident throughout the performance. Since their last TV appearance, the Stray Cats have released two new tracks, "Teenage Heaven" and "Stampede," both of which are featured on their 2025 album.

The band is currently on their 2026 tour, which begins in San Antonio on November 10th and concludes in Mashantucket on December 6th. Fans can view the full tour schedule and purchase tickets for the Stray Cats' performances here.

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