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  • Arcade Fire Performed As The Reflektors on The Colbert Report Last Night, Playing 'Normal Person' and 'Afterlife'

    In keeping with the current marketing campaign playing as The Reflektors — the band recently played two shows in Brooklyn as The Reflektors and debuted their first single under that name at a show in Montreal — Arcade Fire stopped by the Colbert Report to play two songs off their upcoming album.
  • Metallica Stops By The Colbert Report, Plays 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' and 'Master of Puppets,' Promotes 3D Film 'Through the Never' [WATCH]

    Metallica stopped by The Colbert Report last night in support of their upcoming 3D film, Metallica: Through The Never.
  • Late Night Rundown: Your Guide to This Week's Musical Guests Sept. 23 through Sept. 27

    Each week, network television invites artists across genres to perform on their late night shows. Here are this week’s musical guests. Be sure to check out our recaps after the show.
  • Daft Punk to Appear at 2013 VMAs? 'The Colbert Report' Performance Reportedly Blocked by MTV, Robin Thicke Plays 'Blurred Lines' on Comedic News Show for Colbchella [WATCH]

    Daft Punk's booked performance on last night's (Aug. 6) episode of "The Colbert Report" did not go quite as planned, apparently. When the show opened last night, Stephen Colbert announced that despite being booked, the French...
  • Daft Punk 'The Colbert Report' Confirmed: Rare TV Appearance Will Be Part of StePhest Colbchella 2013, Performance Still Shrouded in Mystery [VIDEO]

    It's confirmed. Daft Punk will, in fact, appear on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" next week. MTV News got official word that the "Get Lucky" French electronica duo will appear on the lampooning news program on Tuesday, Aug. 6...
  • Daft Punk 'Colbert Report' Appearance? Stephen Colbert Dances to 'Get Lucky' on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' Sparking Rumors of RARE TV Appearance Next Week [VIDEOS]

    Daft Punk are quite the aloof electronic French duo. The masterminds behind the massive summer hit "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell rarely make televised appearances. Their latest album, "Random Access Memories" topped the U.S....
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