Tonight with Target - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
With black music artists making waves across the world, DJ Target brings us a show celebrating the culture. Tonight's show features performances by Ghetts, Little Simz, JME and Bellah, language lessons from Backroad Gee and chat with Specs Gonzales.
Episode 2
DJ Target is back with another celebration of black music and culture. This week, Target chats with Big Zuu, Lady Leshurr and Yinka Bokinni, there are performances from WSTRN, M Huncho and Eddy Luna, and M1llionz performs a mini set at Tamworth Castle.
Episode 3
DJ Target is kickstarting your weekend with another line-up of the best music and guests around. With live performances from Ms Banks, Mahalia and Berwyn, Target is joined in the studio by Poet and Henrie, and Remi hangs out with Ivorian Doll.
Episode 4
Jorja Smith, Unknown T and Enny perform live in the studio, as Target is joined by Zeze Millz, Young T & Bugsey for a chat. Kojey Radical performs from an iconic location, we head to Birmingham for this weeks cypher and Remi throws a party with NSG.
Episode 5
Target's back with another stellar line-up to kickstart your weekend. With live performances from Arrdee, Potter Payper, Jaz Karis and Tiwa Savage, Target chats to KSI and Snoochie Shy and Remi learns how to make a beat with Jae5.
Episode 6
The weekend starts here! To close the series Target brings us performances from D Double E, Stylo G, Mychelle and Joy Crookes. Sideman and AJ Odudu join us in the studio and Remi spends the day with Shaybo.
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