Quick Take
What happened
TikTok has announced the return of TikTok In The Mix Season Two, a four-episode TikTok LIVE interview series co-produced and sponsored by T-Mobile. The new season features Bebe Rexha, Lykke Li, Malcolm Todd and Josh Groban, with Jack Coyne of Trackstar returning as host.
Why it matters
The return of the series shows TikTok is continuing to invest in music programming beyond short-form clips. By placing artist interviews, album stories and fan-focused conversations inside TikTok LIVE, the platform is strengthening how TikTok music discovery connects with fandom and artist storytelling.
Streaming takeaway
The new season highlights TikTok’s move toward longer-form music content through LIVE programming. Instead of relying only on viral song clips, TikTok is creating artist-led conversations that keep fans engaged around albums, tours and creative stories.

Intro
TikTok is bringing back TikTok In The Mix Season Two, its LIVE artist interview series featuring candid conversations with musicians across pop, indie and contemporary music culture.
The second season includes four episodes with Bebe Rexha, Lykke Li, Malcolm Todd and Josh Groban. As a TikTok LIVE music series, each episode gives fans a closer look at new music, career stories and creative inspiration, while supporting TikTok’s push into music discovery and live entertainment.
TikTok In The Mix Season Two returns with four artist interviews
TikTok confirmed that the new season of TikTok In The Mix will feature exclusive conversations with Bebe Rexha, Lykke Li, Malcolm Todd and Josh Groban. The show is hosted by Jack Coyne of Trackstar and will stream through TikTok LIVE.
The format focuses on artist storytelling rather than standard performance clips. Each episode gives artists space to discuss new projects, personal influences and the creative ideas behind their latest work.
That makes the series especially relevant for fans who want more context around the music they discover on TikTok. It also gives artists another way to connect with audiences directly on the platform where many songs now gain early attention.
The season highlights new albums and creative journeys
The lineup brings together artists at different points in their careers. Bebe Rexha is set to discuss her forthcoming album Dirty Blonde, while Lykke Li will talk about her new album The Afterparty. Malcolm Todd will share more about Do That Again, and Josh Groban will discuss Cinematic as well as his current tour.
This range gives TikTok In The Mix Season Two a wider music angle. It is not focused on one genre or one type of artist. Instead, the season brings together mainstream pop, indie-leaning music, rising talent and established vocal performance.
Tracy Gardner said TikTok In The Mix was created to bring fans closer to the artists and music shaping culture today. She added that the new season celebrates TikTok’s role in music discovery, fandom and artist storytelling.
TikTok In The Mix Season Two schedule
Fans can watch each episode exclusively on @TikTok. The official schedule includes:
Bebe Rexha
Launch: Wednesday, May 27 at 6 PM PT
Re-stream: Friday, May 29 at 6 PM PT
Lykke Li
Launch: Monday, June 8 at 6 PM PT
Re-stream: Wednesday, June 10 at 6 PM PT
Malcolm Todd
Launch: Wednesday, June 24 at 6 PM PT
Re-stream: Friday, June 26 at 6 PM PT
Josh Groban
Launch: Monday, July 20 at 6 PM PT
Re-stream: Wednesday, July 22 at 6 PM PT
The season kicked off with Bebe Rexha and is scheduled to continue through July.
Why TikTok In The Mix matters for music discovery
TikTok has long been closely linked with music discovery, and TikTok In The Mix also reflects TikTok’s growing focus on music-centered programming. The platform is not only helping songs spread through short clips; it is also creating more structured music content that can keep fans watching longer.
Artist interviews deepen that connection. A viral sound may introduce a listener to a song, but a live conversation can help explain the artist’s personality, album direction and creative background.
For the wider music industry, this suggests that social platforms are becoming more important at every stage of a release cycle. TikTok In The Mix gives artists a space to introduce new eras, discuss upcoming projects and turn listener attention into stronger fan engagement.
Conclusion
TikTok In The Mix Season Two gives TikTok another music-centered format at a time when artist discovery and fan engagement are increasingly shaped by social platforms. With Bebe Rexha, Lykke Li, Malcolm Todd and Josh Groban leading the four-episode lineup, the series combines live interviews, album promotion and personal storytelling in one place.
For fans, it offers a closer look at new music and the artists behind it. For TikTok, it reinforces the platform’s position as a major space for music discovery, live entertainment and artist-fan connection.