Ellen DeGeneres is going bi-coastal for the fall premiere of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
Kicking off in Los Angeles on Tuesday September 8 and Wednesday Sept. 9, season 13 of "Ellen" will then head to New York City's Rockefeller Center where the host will sit down with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and "Tonight Show" star Jimmy Fallon on Thursday Sept. 10 and Friday Sept. 11.
"These 3 women are changing the world," DeGeneres tweeted when news of Clinton's appearance was announced. Alongside the democratic presidential front-runner were photos of Caitlyn Jenner and Malala Yousafzai, who will also guest on episodes the same week.
Jenner will sit-down for her first interview since becoming the most high-profile transgender woman in the world, and 18 year-old, activist, author, and youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Yousafzai will discuss the upcoming documentary "He Named Me Malala."
It will be Clinton's first talk show appearance since announcing her candidacy and will mark her sixth appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
Also lining up for premiere week is Grammy-winning singer Pink, who will make two appearances during the New York shows including an exclusive debut performance of the new "Ellen" theme song "Today’s the Day." Pink wrote and recorded the song for the new season.
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"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" returns with new episodes Tuesday, September 8th. Check your local listings or log on to www.ellentv.com.