You don’t have to wait until later tonight to begin saying goodbye to David Letterman (though if you’re like us, you’ve already started that process) — you can do it right now. The venerable, longtime Late Show host is ending his 33-year run with tonight’s episode, which promises to be a fantastic, hilarious and appropriately heartwarming sendoff. But before we get to that, you can watch Letterman’s final Late Show entrance right now.
David Letterman's final week as host of the "Late Show" began with a beautiful performance of "Better Man" by Eddie Vedder. Instead of being joined by his Pearl Jam bandmates, Vedder was backed by Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra.
With David Letterman departing The Late Show to make way for Stephen Colbert, the entire world waits with bated breath to see what this living legend will do after his final episode airs this May. Thankfully, we have people like Billy Eichner around to accost strangers and collect suggestions for what he should do next.
The Foo Fighters celebrated the release of their new single, Something From Nothing, by jamming with Rick Nielsen, of Cheap Trick, Thursday night on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Although we understand that 'The Late Show' will be getting a bit of a makeover when long-time host David Letterman exits later this year, and while we're extremely excited that Stephen Colbert is taking over the post, we still have a teensy idea: maybe Bill Murray could host it? Or just appear on every single episode? Does Colbert need a sidekick? He has to, right?
The Foo Fighters are in the midst of a weeklong residency on The Late Show With David Letterman. On Wednesday, they were joined by 'swamp rocker' Tony Joe White to perform his 1969 hit 'Polk Salad Annie'.
How can the Foo Fighters top their Late Show with David Letterman performance with Zac Brown? Well, they can team up with Ann & Nancy Wilson, of Heart, to perform their 1977 classic 'Kick It Out', that's how. That's exactly what they did Tuesday night on the 2nd night of their weeklong residency on Letterman.
Leading up to the premiere of Sonic Highways on HBO, the Foo Fighters kicked off their week-long residency on the Late Show with David Letterman on Monday night. In what will be an epic week in late-night TV, Dave Grohl and company were joined by country star Zac Brown for the Black Sabbath classic 'War Pigs'.