Bruce Springsteen performs protest song on Colbert's Late Show

Bruce Springsteen appeared on the penultimate episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform his new song and criticize the network's owners. The musician took aim at Larry and David Ellison while supporting the host, whose program ends after years on air.

On May 21, Springsteen joined Stephen Colbert for the second-to-last episode of the long-running CBS program. He performed “Streets of Minneapolis,” a track written in response to immigration enforcement actions and recent killings in the city. The appearance came a day after David Byrne also performed on the show during its closing weeks.

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R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe performed his new solo song 'The Rest of Ever' for the first time on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Thursday. The track comes from his long-awaited debut solo album, due out later this year. Stipe joined house band leader Louis Cato and The Great Big Joy Machine for the soulful rendition.

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Bruce Springsteen has released an official video of his cover of Prince's 'Purple Rain,' performed with Tom Morello at the opening night of his 'Land of Hope and Dreams' tour in Minneapolis on March 31. The performance featured a guitar solo from Morello and marked the first time Springsteen has played the Prince classic live in ten years. The show at Target Center also included several other covers and pointed political remarks from the musician.

David Byrne delivered a theatrical set filled with Talking Heads classics and tracks from his recent album at Coachella's Outdoor Theatre on April 12. The 73-year-old musician incorporated choreography, dancers, and political imagery during the performance. Fans cheered as he closed with high-energy anthems.

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