David Byrne and Stephen Colbert perform burning down the house on the late show

Stephen Colbert welcomed David Byrne for a performance of the Talking Heads classic Burning Down the House during the penultimate episode of The Late Show.

Byrne appeared with his Why Is The Sky? band in matching blue suits. Colbert joined them onstage in the same attire as flames raged on the screen behind the musicians during the energetic rendition of the song. The appearance came one night before the series finale scheduled for May 21.

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