TV Ariana Grande and James Corden celebrate 'no lockdowns anymore' with full-scale musical Hairspray alums join in the late-nigh show's spoof of "Good Morning Baltimore." By Marcus Jones Marcus Jones Marcus Jones is a former digital news writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 16, 2021 11:20AM EDT The Late Late Show host James Corden celebrated California ending lockdown with a spoof of "Good Morning Baltimore" featuring some Hairspray alumni. Singing "No Lockdowns Anymore" through the streets of Los Angeles, the late-night host celebrates "turning off Zoom after 15 long months stuck on mute" before guest Ariana Grande, who played Penny Pingleton in NBC's Hairspray Live!, comes in to suggest, "Let's hit the club and get drunk and get matching tattoos." In addition to sharing some behind-the-scenes photos of the number on Tuesday, Grande teased "a very special, heart attack provoking cameo" that turned out to be from Tony winner Marissa Jaret Winokur, who originated the lead role of Tracy Turnblad in Broadway's Hairspray. The actress tweeted "Thank you for being such Broadway Fans to include me in this incredible event!" Her and Grande hit a quick eight count together in the video. Watch the full video of Corden, Grande, and Winokur performing "No Lockdowns Anymore" above. Related content: Jimmy Fallon and Lin-Manuel Miranda celebrate return of Broadway with full-scale musical Ariana Grande honors Manchester bombing victims four years after attack: 'My heart is with you' Ariana Grande marries real estate agent Dalton Gomez