David Byrne et Stephen Colbert interprètent Burning Down the House dans The Late Show

Stephen Colbert a accueilli David Byrne pour une interprétation du classique des Talking Heads, Burning Down the House, lors de l'avant-dernier épisode de The Late Show.

Byrne est apparu avec son groupe Why Is The Sky? dans des costumes bleus assortis. Colbert les a rejoints sur scène vêtu de la même tenue, alors que des flammes déferlaient sur l'écran derrière les musiciens durant cette interprétation énergique du morceau. Cette apparition a eu lieu une nuit avant le final de la série, prévu pour le 21 mai.

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