„The Late Show“ signs off with two powerful musical performances back-to-back, beginning with the quartet of Stephen Colbert, Louis Cato, Jon Batiste and Elvis Costello performing Costello‘s 1977 tune, „Jump Up.“ As that song ends, the foursome are joined by Paul McCartney and The Great Big Joy Machine for a once-in-a-lifetime rendition of The Beatles‘ „Hello Goodbye,“ which ends with a giant singalong featuring the entire staff of „The Late Show.“
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„We‘re Live, And We Sound Good Man“ – Paul McCartney On The Beatles Playing The Ed Sullivan Show
The one and only Paul McCartney returns to the Ed Sullivan Theater as Stephen Colbert‘s surprise final guest on The Late Show. Watch as he talks about what he remembers from The Beatles playing that same stage in 1964, and stick around for two more segments with Paul McCartney!
Stephen Colbert Ends ‘Late Show’ With Joyous Paul McCartney ‘Hello Goodbye’ Performance, as Ex-Beatle Turns Lights Out at Ed Sullivan Theater
Paul McCartney, a surprise guest on the final episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” provided a poignant capper to the series by being given the ceremonial honor of turning out the lights in the Ed Sullivan Theater, a location with which he has plenty of history.