David Byrne och Stephen Colbert framför Burning Down the House i The Late Show

Stephen Colbert välkomnade David Byrne för ett framförande av Talking Heads-klassikern Burning Down the House under det näst sista avsnittet av The Late Show.

Byrne dök upp tillsammans med sitt band Why Is The Sky? i matchande blå kostymer. Colbert anslöt sig till dem på scenen i samma klädsel medan flammor rasade på skärmen bakom musikerna under den energiska tolkningen av låten. Framträdandet ägde rum en kväll innan seriefinalen som är planerad till den 21 maj.

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