Since its launch in 1993 featuring David Letterman as host, and through its latest decade hosted by Stephen Colbert, CBS’The Late Showhas welcomed a notable list of musicians, both on the couch for interviews and on the stage for shows.
With the announcement from last week thatThe Late Show has been canceledand will conclude in May 2026, the Pop Shop Podcast is revisiting some of the most notable musicians who have performed on the New York stage and some of the most significant music moments from over 30 years of broadcasting. Additionally, there are 10 months remaining ofThe Late Show,There’s still plenty of time for Colbert (and some of his preferred musicians) to conclude the show on a high note. Listen to the complete conversation between Katie and Keith below:
Also featured on the show, on the 200 albums chart, following eight weeks in the top spot, Morgan Wallen’sI’m the Problemis moved down from the top position, while five new albums enter the top 10. Additionally, on the Hot 100 songs chart, Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” – from his unexpected albumSWAG– bursts into the scene with a strong debut, as Ravyn Lenae enters the top 10 for the first time with “Love Me Not.”
The Pop Shop Podcastyour ultimate destination for all pop culture essentialsweekly charts. You can always rely on an energetic conversation about the latest pop updates, entertaining chart facts and tales, new songs, and guest interviews with music celebrities and individuals from the pop scene. Casual pop enthusiasts and chart enthusiasts can listen to‘s executive digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson andThe managing director, charts and data operations, Keith Caulfield, appears every week on the podcast, which can be streamed ondownloaded in Apple Podcastsor your preferred podcast platform. (Click this link to hear the previous episode of the programon .)