Watch Ghost’s magnificent performance of Call Me Little Sunshine on Jimmy Kimmel

From Turnstile to twenty one pilots to Avril Lavigne, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been hosting some killer performances this year. And this week was no exception either, as Ghost turned up to celebrate the release of their latest album Impera. Opting for a mausoleum rather than the standard Jimmy Kimmel set (naturally), Tobias Forge and co. looked and sounded absolutely impeccable as they performed Call Me Little Sunshine. Recently speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 about the incredible expansion of Ghost, Tobias pondered: ​“I think that the biggest step in a certain direction was between the first record and the second and going forward. Because the first record had such a hype around it, and it had years in the making. That made the first record so special. Obviously a...

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