Watch: Fleet Foxes Perform "Fool's Errand" on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"

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Fleet Foxes were the musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS last night. They performed "Fool's Errand" from their new album, Crack-Up. You can watch the performance here. The band recently concluded an extensive North American tour and begins a European run at Iceland Airwaves on November 1.

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Fleet Foxes were the musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS last night. They performed "Fool's Errand" from their critically acclaimed new album, Crack-Up, released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records. You can watch the performance below.

Fleet Foxes recently concluded an extensive North American tour, selling out notable venues including the Prospect Park Bandshell in New York City and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles; Billboard called the latter show a "triumphant return." The band begins a European tour at Iceland Airwaves on November 1, and Nonesuch releases a special edition vinyl 10" Fleet Foxes EP available exclusively at independent record stores on Record Store Day's Black Friday, November 24.

To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.

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Fleet Foxes: "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," October 2017
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    Watch: Fleet Foxes Perform "Fool's Errand" on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
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    Fleet Foxes were the musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS last night. They performed "Fool's Errand" from their critically acclaimed new album, Crack-Up, released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records. You can watch the performance below.

    Fleet Foxes recently concluded an extensive North American tour, selling out notable venues including the Prospect Park Bandshell in New York City and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles; Billboard called the latter show a "triumphant return." The band begins a European tour at Iceland Airwaves on November 1, and Nonesuch releases a special edition vinyl 10" Fleet Foxes EP available exclusively at independent record stores on Record Store Day's Black Friday, November 24.

    To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.

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