Some of comedy’s biggest names traded jokes for music during Netflix’s Night of Too Many Stars, creating one of the event’s most memorable moments. Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jon Stewart teamed up with Love on the Spectrum fan favorite Abbey Romeo for a special performance of The White Stripes’ beloved songs “Seven Nation Army” and “We’re Going to Be Friends.”
The annual charity event, which raises money to support autism programs, is known for bringing together celebrities, comedians, and musicians for unforgettable performances. This year, Abbey Romeo’s appearance became one of the night’s emotional highlights.
Abbey, who won the hearts of viewers through her warmth, talent, and love of music on Love on the Spectrum, confidently took center stage alongside the three late-night television legends. Together, they performed a gentle version of “We’re Going to Be Friends” before transitioning into the instantly recognizable anthem “Seven Nation Army.”
The performance blended humor, music, and genuine emotion. While Conan, Kimmel, and Stewart embraced the fun of stepping outside their usual roles, Abbey’s enthusiasm and powerful stage presence gave the moment its heart. The audience responded with loud applause, celebrating not only the music but also the spirit of inclusion and friendship.
The White Stripes’ songs proved to be the perfect choice. “We’re Going to Be Friends” delivered a warm, nostalgic feeling, while “Seven Nation Army” energized the crowd with its famous riff, encouraging everyone to sing along.
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Night of Too Many Stars has long focused on raising awareness and support for people on the autism spectrum. Abbey Romeo’s participation reflected that mission beautifully, showing how talent, confidence, and opportunity can bring people together regardless of background.
For Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jon Stewart, the performance was another reminder that comedy and kindness often go hand in hand. By sharing the stage with Abbey, they helped create a joyful moment that celebrated music, inclusion, and the importance of supporting autism communities.
In the end, the performance wasn’t just about covering two classic White Stripes songs. It became a celebration of connection, acceptance, and the power of live entertainment to bring smiles to everyone watching. Abbey Romeo’s confidence and passion shined brightly, making the collaboration one of the standout moments of Netflix’s Night of Too Many Stars.