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Live at Much - Live @ much season 1

Live at Much, stylized as Live @ Much, is a celebrity interview and/or performance show that is irregularly broadcast on Canadian music television station, MuchMusic. The title used for this kind of show was first used in 2002 and has been since. The show is filmed in front of a live audience at the Much Music Headquarters on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Guests are interviewed by MuchMusic VJs, and if they are musicians, perform songs. The show typically runs for a duration of 60 minutes. Live at Much has no fixed schedule, and the periods between broadcasts have been as short as two days or as long as three months.

Top Cast

  • Leah Miller

    Leah Miller

  • Rick Campanelli

    Rick Campanelli

Overview

Live at Much, stylized as Live @ Much, is a celebrity interview and/or performance show that is irregularly broadcast on Canadian music television station, MuchMusic. The title used for this kind of show was first used in 2002 and has been since. The show is filmed in front of a live audience at the Much Music Headquarters on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Guests are interviewed by MuchMusic VJs, and if they are musicians, perform songs. The show typically runs for a duration of 60 minutes. Live at Much has no fixed schedule, and the periods between broadcasts have been as short as two days or as long as three months.

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