Jimmy Fallon hit the switch again and showed off his musician side in a recent concert.

On Friday, the Connecticut jam band Goose held its most recent concert at Port Chester, New York's Capitol Theater. After its buzzworthy setlist, the band shocked fans when it announced Fallon's appearance.

Goose guitarist Peter Anspach told the crowd to "give it up for Jimmy Fallon," leaving them confused as some deemed it impossible. According to the guitarist, the host had them on his "Tonight Show" in Dec. 2022, and they welcomed him in return on the band's show.

The crowd went crazy when Fallon indeed appeared on stage and performed a Blues Brothers-inspired version of "Mustang Sally" alongside Goose. His voice made the crowd forget that he is a comedian, but he reminded everyone of his other career by showing a physical comedy when he fell off the front of the stage before the performance's ending.


Goose's upcoming concerts are already sold-out. The band will hold its second night at the Capitol Center on Sunday before jetting to Boston on March 23.

The indie-groove band will also visit venues in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Athens, Nashville, Birmingham, Madison, Chicago, Saint Paul, Bozeman, Boise, Seattle, Eugene, San Francisco, New Orleans, Chillicothe, Jackson, Chattanooga, Lexington, Louisville, Rothbury, Columbus, Scranton, Garrettsville, Asbury Park, Saratoga Springs, Marshfield, and Floyd.

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Before his recent concert appearance, Fallon also pranked "The Voice" coaches when he visited the singing competition show.

The famed singer-host performed Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgettin (Every Time You're Near)."

Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, and Chance The Rapper exchanged looks before hitting their buttons. Blake Shelton, who has been a longtime friend of Fallon, listened skeptically instead.

The three judges immediately burst into laughter after seeing it was the "Tonight Show" host that was actually singing. Shelton, on the other hand, chose not to push his button.

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However, Fallon himself walked toward his seat and pressed the button for him. Shelton jokingly called out Fallon, telling him he had broken the rules.

"I'm across the parking lot doing our show That's My Jam," he said before adding, "I had to come over and say 'hey,' buddy. Twenty-three seasons, congratulations."

Before leaving the stage, he announced that he would join Team Kelly.

Shelton announced that he would exit the show after the current season. He, however, clarified to People that he would not leave the music industry and retire.

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