We built a late-night show demo with nothing. Imagine what we’ll do with your money.

Other late-night shows have networks, budgets, and celebrity guests. We had none of that…just a couple of cameras, borrowed gear, and the nerve to try. The result? A demo that proves Late-ish works. Back it now and let’s build the next great late-night show.

Late-ish is in its launch phase. We’ve built the demo, and now we’re focused on raising the resources and building the infrastructure that will take this from proof-of-concept to full production.

The Vision

Late-ish is a Nashville-born late-night show that brings back what made late-night so much fun in the first place. Most late-night shows today feel more like lectures than laughs, built for one side of the audience while pushing the other away. It’s ok to have political opinions, but late-night shows have intentionally driven away audiences that disagree with them. Our vision is different: a show that’s genuinely funny, smart without being stuffy, and welcoming to people of different viewpoints who just want to laugh and think again. Nashville gives us the stage, and Late-ish delivers a late-night show people everywhere will actually enjoy watching.

A man and woman playing a game on a stage with a black curtain and a whiteboard in the background. The woman is smiling and gesturing with her hands, wearing a white blazer and black pants. The man is speaking, wearing a light gray suit and holding up his hand, standing next to a small round table.

Why a late-night show?

Two men performing on a stage, one in a white suit and the other with long curly hair in a hat holding a guitar, under a moonlit backdrop and hexagonal wall design.

Nashville Is Wide Open

Late-night has been stuck in LA & NY for decades. Nashville’s where everyone’s moving…so it’s our time now.

Group of people posing on a stage in a theater with a moonlit cityscape backdrop, some holding musical instruments.

Proven Format

We pulled off a full demo with two cameras, borrowed gear, and grit. If it works scrappy, it’ll thrive with real backing.

A man with a microphone in his hand appears to be speaking, while a group of people sit around him, smiling and laughing, at an indoor event.

Audiences Want It

People are tired of lectures instead of being entertained. Late-ish brings back laughs that actually feel like late-night again.

A man in a light gray suit is sitting on a blue armchair, talking to a man in a dark suit at a desk with a large screen behind them showing the name "Steven Solomon". The desk is decorated with a red glittery bow, and the background has Christmas trees and festive decorations.

Guest appearance with Mike Huckabee — former Governor, talk show host, and now U.S. Ambassador to Israel

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