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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Update: Season 8 Will Be Delayed; Network Will Show A ‘Bee Gees’ Special Tribute

Apr 17, 2017 05:41 AM EDT

"NCIS: Los Angeles" series is expected to delay its airing for season 8. CBS network will air a different show, the "Stayin Alive" and the NCIS installment is expected to hit the small screen by April 23.

Fans need to wait for a little while since episode 21 of season 8 won't be shown for the meantime. As of now, CBS is giving tribute to the "Bee Gees" and thus, they are going to occupy the time slot for the NCIS series. Basically, the special show is expected to be filled with well-known celebrities in the music world, US Blasting News reported.

Among the names who are part of the list include Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, Ed Sheeran, Keith Urban, and John Travolta and many more. The stars will be honoring the legendary band through non-stop music and celebration. The show is expected to consume the entire primetime line-up of the network from 7 pm to 9 pm Central Time.

Further, CBS also released the official synopsis for the forthcoming episode 21. Hetty and the "NCIS: Los Angeles" will be seen working together on the next episode. They will be tracking down a former commander in the Navy who has kidnapped a certain Veteran Affairs administrator.

As per Cartermatt, despite the delay of "NCIS: Los Angeles" season 8, episode 21, fans can still wait for a couple of weeks until the series airs back on April 23. There will be guests' appearances from different stars like John M. Jackson together with James Remar.

As of now, fans should wait for further updates about its airing schedule since, at times, it cannot be figured out when a network will play around with its original time slot schedule. However, there are still many viewers of the series despite the delayed broadcasting of the next episode.

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