The Late Show with Stephen Colbert delivered another thrilling night of entertainment as they covered the Democratic National Convention (DNC) for Night 2. Host Stephen Colbert, with his usual charm and wit, welcomed viewers to the live broadcast from Chicago’s historic Auditorium Theater. The energy in the theater was electric, as the audience anticipated a night filled with surprises and memorable moments.

The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the roll call, which injected an unprecedented level of fun into the convention. Each state had the chance to cast their votes for the nominee and accompany it with a live DJ spinning state-themed songs on the convention floor. The atmosphere was infectious, putting the “party” back in the Democratic party. It was a groundbreaking moment when a proud mother proclaimed that her son was a DJ, a testament to the rich diversity of talent in the party.

Georgia stole the show with their song choice, revving up the crowd and setting a high standard for the other states to follow. Lil John, the renowned rapper and DJ, even made a surprise appearance to add to the excitement. The enthusiasm was contagious as chants of support filled the auditorium. And let’s not forget Idaho’s unique potato-themed musical number, which showcased the state’s quirky sense of humor.

The roll call continued with one bangin’ song after another, making it a night of non-stop bangers. From Texas rocking out to “Texas Hold ‘Em” to Wisconsin’s governor hilariously donning cheese on his head, it was a celebration of state pride and musical diversity. The Californian delegates, led by Governor Gavin Newsome and accompanied by Nancy Pelosi, made a grand entrance, marking a truly historic moment.

Kamala Harris, the nominee, made an unexpected virtual appearance from Wisconsin, where she packed not one but two arenas. The crowd in Milwaukee erupted with cheers, making it a moment to remember. It was Senator Chuck Schumer, however, who stole the show with his energetic entrance, leaving everyone wondering if he was running or dancing.

Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator, took the stage to deliver a message to the billionaire class. In true Bernie fashion, he made it clear that he was not afraid to take on price gouging, expand Medicare, and increase social security benefits. He even brought along his friends from Vermont, Ben and Jerry, to distribute free ice cream scoops.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker didn’t hold back in his criticism of Donald Trump. He humorously pointed out that being rich in wealth doesn’t equate to being rich in intelligence. It was a moment that had the audience in stitches, highlighting Pritzker’s quick wit and ability to connect with the crowd.

Throughout the night, there was an emotional and moral roller coaster of emotions. But the most heartwarming moment came from Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris‘s husband. In a touching video, he shared their journey of love and how they had embraced each other’s cultural traditions. The couple celebrates their 10th wedding anniversary on the same night as Harris’s acceptance of the nomination, adding a beautiful layer of significance to the evening.

The night ended on a high note with the much-anticipated speeches from Michelle and Barack Obama. As expected, they delivered powerful and inspiring messages that left a lasting impact on the audience. It was a night filled with hope, passion, and unity.

In conclusion, Night 2 of the DNC on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was a dynamic and unforgettable experience. The roll call injected a new level of excitement into the convention, and the speeches from political figures and celebrities alike brought a sense of unity and purpose. Stephen Colbert, as the consummate host, navigated the evening with his trademark humor and kept the audience thoroughly entertained. With more nights of the convention to come, viewers can expect more surprises, laughter, and thought-provoking moments on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.