Watch: David Byrne Talks "American Utopia" on "Late Night with Seth Meyers"

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David Byrne was on Late Night with Seth Meyers to discuss the joys and surprises of performing his American Utopia on Broadway. Meyers says the show "put us in the best mood, which is a very nice gift to give to an audience right now." Byrne also shares some humor advice he received from Jerry Seinfeld. You can watch their conversation here.

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David Byrne was a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night. He spoke with Meyers about the joys and surprises of performing his American Utopia at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway. Meyers says the show "put us in the best mood, which is a very nice gift to give to an audience right now." Byrne also shares some humor advice he received from Jerry Seinfeld. You can watch their conversation here:

You can watch the complete episode, including Meyer's conversation with guest Elizabeth Warren, here.

The original cast recording for the Broadway production of David Byrne’s American Utopia is now available in a double-vinyl and double-CD edition and digitally. To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, the Nonesuch Store, Amazon, and iTunes, and hear it now on Apple Music, Spotify, and other digital service providers.

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David Byrne: "Late Night with Seth Meyers," January 2020
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    Watch: David Byrne Talks "American Utopia" on "Late Night with Seth Meyers"
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    David Byrne was a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night. He spoke with Meyers about the joys and surprises of performing his American Utopia at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway. Meyers says the show "put us in the best mood, which is a very nice gift to give to an audience right now." Byrne also shares some humor advice he received from Jerry Seinfeld. You can watch their conversation here:

    You can watch the complete episode, including Meyer's conversation with guest Elizabeth Warren, here.

    The original cast recording for the Broadway production of David Byrne’s American Utopia is now available in a double-vinyl and double-CD edition and digitally. To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, the Nonesuch Store, Amazon, and iTunes, and hear it now on Apple Music, Spotify, and other digital service providers.

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