Paul McCartney cierra el episodio final de Colbert con una actuación sorpresa

Paul McCartney se unió a Stephen Colbert en el episodio final de The Late Show para interpretar a dúo la canción de los Beatles Hello Goodbye. El episodio se emitió el 21 de mayo tras la cancelación del programa el verano pasado.

McCartney también apagó las luces del Ed Sullivan Theatre como un guiño a la aparición de los Beatles allí en 1964. Durante una entrevista, recordó los detalles de aquella visita y mencionó el maquillaje naranja brillante que les aplicaron antes de la emisión ante una audiencia de más de 70 millones de personas.

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