Foo fighters play medley on late show with colbert

The Foo Fighters returned to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday night for a high-energy medley of their first and last performances on the program.

The band opened with “This Is a Call,” their 1995 debut on the show under David Letterman, and closed with “Everlong,” which was also Letterman’s final musical guest appearance in 2015. Colbert highlighted the full-circle moment during the broadcast from New York City. Dave Grohl later reflected on the group’s long bond with Letterman, noting that the band once canceled a tour to perform “Everlong” after the host’s heart surgery in 2000 because the song had helped him recover. The appearance marks the group’s likely final visit to the late-night institution, as Colbert’s run ends on May 21 following the program’s cancellation. The Foo Fighters recently released their album Your Favorite Toy in April and are scheduled to perform at BottleRock Napa Valley later this month before heading to Europe for the Take Cover Tour.

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Foo Fighters perform new songs live for the first time on SNL UK, with Dave Grohl leading the energetic show.
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Foo Fighters performed 'Caught in the Echo' and 'Child Actor' live for the first time on the April 25 episode of SNL UK. The band became the first American musical guest on the London-filmed show, hosted by Nicola Coughlan. Dave Grohl made a cameo in Coughlan's opening monologue alongside Jimmy Fallon.

Foo Fighters appeared as musical guests on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing 'Window' and 'Caught in the Echo.' Frontman Dave Grohl discussed the band's origins after Nirvana, their new album Your Favorite Toy, and advice for his daughter Violet Grohl. The performance aired last night.

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Paul McCartney joined Stephen Colbert on the final episode of The Late Show for a duet of the Beatles song Hello Goodbye. The episode aired May 21 after the show's cancellation last summer.

Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy joined Hayley Williams and her band on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform Unknown Mortal Orchestra's 2010 track 'Ffunny Ffrends.' Tweedy also chatted with friend Nick Offerman before the show. The appearance highlights their ongoing tours and collaborations.

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Foo Fighters performed their debut Tiny Desk Concert at NPR on May 13, playing a mix of new tracks and classics. The six-piece band adapted their stadium sound to the small office space for a five-song set.

Foo Fighters continue rollout of their 12th album Your Favorite Toy (April 24) with new single 'Of All People.' Frontman Dave Grohl confronts mortality and survivor's guilt in lyrics inspired by reuniting with a former 1990s drug dealer who survived while others didn't. Details include recording insights and updated tour plans.

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Foo Fighters have been performing a cover of Sunny Day Real Estate’s ‘Seven’ during their 2026 Take Cover tour, with bassist Nate Mendel taking lead vocals. Dave Grohl introduced the song at a show in Sweden by highlighting the Seattle band’s influence.

 

 

 

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