Paul McCartney closes final Colbert episode with surprise performance

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.

McCartney also turned off the lights at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in a nod to the Beatles' 1964 appearance there. He recalled details of that visit during an interview, noting the bright orange makeup applied before the broadcast to an audience of more than 70 million people.

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Paul McCartney played the Beatles song “I Want to Hold Your Hand” live for the first time since 1964 during the wedding reception of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The event took place at Madison Square Garden in New York on July 3. Stevie Nicks also performed at the celebration.

Stephen Colbert ended his run as host of CBS' The Late Show on Thursday with a star-studded finale that featured Paul McCartney and an elaborate black hole storyline. The hour-long episode ran 17 minutes over its usual time and included tributes from past late-night hosts.

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Stephen Colbert hosted the final episode of The Late Show on CBS on May 21, 2026, at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. The program ended after CBS announced its cancellation last summer for financial reasons. Paul McCartney appeared as the last guest.

Stephen Colbert is set to film the last ever episode of The Late Show on Thursday before throwing a special after party. Invites promise a 'Fired and Festive' dress code near the Ed Sullivan Theater.

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is set to conclude its run this Thursday.

Paul McCartney joined actor Paul Mescal for a 10-minute conversation about the rocker’s upcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane.

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The Beatles and Apple Corps have officially recognised June 25 as Global Beatles Day for the first time. Fans worldwide joined celebrations marking the 1967 live satellite broadcast of 'All You Need Is Love'. A newly colourised version of the performance was released to mark the occasion.

 

 

 

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