The Late Show With Stephen Colbert “Bernie Sanders; Pavement” S10E118 May 15 2025 on CBS

On Thursday May 15 2025, CBS broadcasts The Late Show With Stephen Colbert!
Bernie Sanders; Pavement Season 10 Episode 118 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” promises an engaging mix of politics and music. Scheduled to air on CBS, this episode features Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont as the special guest. Known for his progressive views and candid discussions, Sanders is expected to share insights on current political issues and his vision for the future.
In addition to the political conversation, the episode will also showcase a performance by the band Pavement. This iconic alternative rock group has a loyal following and is known for their unique sound and influential music. Fans can look forward to hearing some of their classic hits, along with possibly new material.
Stephen Colbert’s blend of humor and serious dialogue often creates a lively atmosphere. With Sanders’ experience and Pavement’s musical talent, this episode is set to be both entertaining and thought-provoking. Viewers can expect a mix of laughter, music, and meaningful discussion when tuning in to this episode of “The Late Show.”
What Time is the “Bernie Sanders; Pavement” Episode On?
The Bernie Sanders; Pavement episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will be broadcast on May 15 2025 on CBS at 11:35 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Bernie Sanders; Pavement” Episode New?
The Bernie Sanders; Pavement episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is all new!
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Bernie Sanders; Pavement Cast & Stars
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| Stephen Colbert |
Bernie Sanders; Pavement Episode Videos & Previews
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Series Information
| Improv actor and comic Stephen Colbert flexes the hosting muscles he honed over nearly 1,500 episodes of the popular and critically celebrated "The Colbert Report" at the helm of this long-running late-night talk show. Following the genre's classic formula, each show kicks off with a monologue and a look at recent headlines, and features sketch comedy, celebrity interviews and musical performances. The show is filmed in New York's famed Ed Sullivan Theater, the longtime home of "The Late Show." |
