Paul McCartney clôture le dernier épisode de Colbert avec une performance surprise

Paul McCartney a rejoint Stephen Colbert lors du dernier épisode de The Late Show pour un duo sur la chanson des Beatles Hello Goodbye. L'épisode a été diffusé le 21 mai après l'annulation de l'émission l'été dernier.

McCartney a également éteint les lumières de l'Ed Sullivan Theatre, en clin d'œil à l'apparition des Beatles dans ce lieu en 1964. Il a évoqué les détails de cette visite lors d'une entrevue, notant le maquillage orange vif appliqué avant la diffusion devant un public de plus de 70 millions de personnes.

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