Gorillaz turned a late-night TV stop into a full collaboration when the group performed The Happy Dictator with Sparks on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The appearance put both acts on the same stage for a song that already stood out as one of the more distinctive tracks tied to Gorillaz’s current album cycle.
During the televised set, Damon Albarn led the performance while Sparks added their unmistakable presence to the song’s sharp, theatrical edge. The staging leaned into the track’s dramatic tone, giving the live version the same offbeat energy that helped the studio recording get attention after its release.
The song appears on The Mountain, Gorillaz’s latest album, and the Kimmel performance gave the project another national TV moment as the band continues promoting the record. Sparks’ involvement also highlighted the cross-generational appeal of the collaboration, blending Gorillaz’s genre-hopping style with the veteran duo’s art-pop sensibility.
For fans, the performance offered a clear look at how The Happy Dictator translates from record to stage, with both acts fully committed to its strange and playful mood.