Hozier brought a touch of Irish Christmas magic to the finale of Saturday Night Live’s 50th season, performing a poignant rendition of The Pogues’ classic Fairytale of New York. The December 21 performance marked a significant moment, not only as the conclusion of the milestone season but also because it coincided with the anniversary of Kirsty MacColl’s passing and just days ahead of Shane MacGowan’s 67th birthday.
The iconic ballad, originally performed by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, has been a Christmas favorite for decades. Hozier’s version on the SNL stage honored its legacy while adapting some controversial lyrics. Words like “slut” and “faggot,” which have sparked debates in recent years, were replaced with “hag” and “you’re haggard” to make the performance more inclusive.
Performing the song on SNL held added significance given the show’s deep connection to New York City, the backdrop for the original track. The Irish singer’s emotional delivery resonated with the audience, blending nostalgia with celebration and closing the finale on a meaningful note.
The episode, hosted by Martin Short, featured a star-studded lineup of guest appearances, including Paul Rudd, Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Kristen Wiig, and Scarlett Johansson. Emma Stone also joined in the final bow, embracing Hozier in a heartfelt moment that captured the celebratory spirit of the evening.
Earlier in the episode, Hozier performed his hit single Too Sweet, showcasing his signature vocal depth. His return to the SNL stage comes more than a decade after his debut in 2014, when he performed Take Me to Church and Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene.
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