Sometimes the most unforgettable moments happen before the game even begins… 😭💔✨ Fans packed the stadium expecting the fire of a Mets–Yankees showdown, but Stephen Colbert and Patrick Wilson gave them something far more emotional before the clash even started. The moment Colbert appeared on the field, confusion turned into curiosity, and curiosity quickly became silence 👀🎤. Then the anthem began — and everything changed. His performance carried a surprising weight, filled with pride, vulnerability, and a quiet power that seemed to catch the entire crowd off guard 🇺🇸🔥
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Add seasoned national anthem performer to the long list of Stephen Colbert’s many talents.

“The Late Show” host joined actor and singer Patrick Wilson on Friday to belt out “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of the Mets-Yankees game in New York City.
Fans of Wilson know of his singing chops ― he starred in the 2004 film version of “Phantom of the Opera.” Colbert’s audiences are also familiar with seeing the comedian sing a tune or two on his show. But the harmonic duet Wilson and Colbert performed at Citi Field came as a refreshing surprise ahead of the crosstown matchup.

Check out the performance in the video below.


