The Apollo Mourns the Loss of Kiki Shepard,
Beloved Host and Defining Voice of Its Stage

It is with profound sadness that we mark the passing of Kiki Shepard, a cherished member of The Apollo family and a defining presence in our institution’s history.

For more than 15 years, Kiki Shepard co-hosted Showtime at the Apollo, working alongside Steve Harvey, Sinbad, Mo’Nique, Mark Curry, Rudy Rush, Rick Aviles, and Christopher Reid. Together, they brought the energy and excitement of The Apollo stage into homes across the nation. Kiki’s charisma, warmth made her a trusted and beloved host, welcoming both emerging talent and world-renowned performers, reaching millions of viewers, and becoming an essential part of the show’s enduring success.

Kiki embodied the spirit, elegance, and excellence that The Apollo represents. As the iconic face of our stage, her warmth and charisma welcomed generations of artists and audiences alike, helping to shape unforgettable moments that resonated far beyond our walls.

Kiki’s influence was instrumental in elevating The Apollo to a national platform. Through her presence and professionalism, she helped bring the magic of our theater into homes across the country, expanding our reach and deepening our connection with millions. She played a vital role in amplifying Black voices, celebrating culture, and ensuring that The Apollo remained a beacon of artistic achievement and community pride.

Michelle Ebanks, Apollo President & CEO, shared: "Kiki Shepard was more than a host—she was a guiding light of The Apollo. Her warmth, charm, and dedication brought our stage to life and welcomed countless artists into the spotlight. She leaves behind a legacy of grace and excellence that will forever inspire our community."

We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and the many artists and admirers whose lives she touched. Her legacy will continue to live on through The Apollo and in the countless lives she influenced.

Kiki Shepard, a true Apollo legend, will forever hold a place in the heart of this institution.

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The Apollo is one of the world’s most legendary performing arts venues with some of the most notable artists having graced the stage. Recent artists and entertainers have included: 

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The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
233 W 125th St
New York, NY 10027
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Victoria Theater — 199 seats Jonelle Procope Theater — 99 seats
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The Apollo is here for everyone and has taken comprehensive steps to ensure that entrances, seating, restrooms, and more are as accessible and compliant as possible.
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The below parking areas are suggested for your convenience by the Apollo. The Apollo is not responsible for any aspect of the business agreement that takes place between the parking lot owners/management and their clients.

Park 127th LLC

  • 340 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10027

311 west 127th

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30am to 10pm
  • Saturday and Sunday:  7am  to 10:45pm
  • Garage closes at 11pm

The Apollo’s Historic Theater is currently closed for renovation and is expected to reopen in late 2026.

The Apollo's Historic Theater
253 W 125th St
New York, NY 10027
Capacity
Mainstage — 1,500 seats Soundstage — 1,680 square feet
Seat Maps
Visiting The Apollo
The Apollo is here for everyone and has taken comprehensive steps to ensure that entrances, seating, restrooms, and more are as accessible and compliant as possible.
The Apollo's Historic TheaterThe Apollo's Historic TheaterThe Apollo's Historic TheaterThe Apollo's Historic Theater
NYC Subway
Metro-North Railroad
Car

The below parking areas are suggested for your convenience by the Apollo. The Apollo is not responsible for any aspect of the business agreement that takes place between the parking lot owners/management and their clients.

Park 127th LLC

  • 340 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10027

311 west 127th

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30am to 10pm
  • Saturday and Sunday:  7am  to 10:45pm
  • Garage closes at 11pm

The Apollo’s Historic Theater is currently closed for renovation and is expected to reopen in late 2026.

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