entertainment / Saturday, 23-Aug-2025

Every Musical Act & Song In The SNL 50th Anniversary Special

The SNL50: The Anniversary Specialis airing live, and along with the immense comedic talent taking the stage at 30 Rock tonight is an equally impressive line-up of musicians and singers. The SNL 50 special has had an incredible array of guests, bringing, if not the most polished sketches ever aired, then certainly the most game and good-natured.

While Saturday Night Live already had a full concert special that aired earlier during the 50th-anniversary weekend celebration, the actual special had no shortage of music. That music came in the form of Adam Sandler picking up the guitar again for his "50 Years" song, an extended skit celebrating New York and Broadway, and plenty of other musical homages. Of course, the actual musical guests didn't disappoint, sprinkled throughout the SNL 50 anniversary special with an array of hits.

1 Sabrina Carpenter & Paul Simon

Song: "Homeward Bound" (Simon & Garfunkel cover)

Current pop ingenue Sabrina Carpenter and singer-songwriter Paul Simon, one half of the iconic Simon & Garfunkel, opened the show before Steve Martin's monologue with a fun little bit and a duet. Simon talked about the first time he'd ever been on SNL, back in 1976 when he performed a duet with George Harrison, to which Carpenter quipped she wasn't alive yet – and neither were her parents. The two then performed an emotional cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" to kick things off.

2 Miley Cyrus & Brittany Howard

Song: "Nothing Compares 2 U" (Prince & Sinéad O'Connor cover)

The next unlikely musical duet was Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes performing a cover from another strong, genre-redefining singer: Prince. His song "Nothing Compares 2 U" was first released in 1985 for Prince's side band the Family. It wasn't until 1990, when Sinéad O'Connor recorded her version for the album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got that the song blew up, and it's O'Connor with whom the song is best associated. Cyrus opened the song singing the first half of the ballad, while Howard took the second half, making for an incredible pairing.

3 Lil Wayne & The Roots

Song: "Uproar," "Lollipop," "6 Foot 7 Foot," "Mrs. Officer," & "A Milli" (Lil Wayne)

The third musical act was an eclectic medley of hip-hop and rap songs as Lil Wayne joined The Roots, the acclaimed band that NBC viewers will also recognize for being the in-house bands for both Late Night and The Tonight Show for years. Lil Wayne switched it up from the ballads of the first two musical duos to a medley of his own songs, including "Uproar," "Lollipop," "6 Foot 7 Foot," "Mrs. Officer," and "A Milli" as he freestyled to the backing of the band.

4 Sir Paul McCartney

Song: "Golden Slumber," "Carry That Weight," and "The End" (The Beatles cover)

The last performer to close the night out has been around even longer than Saturday Night Live itself, true royalty in rock 'n roll - or any genre: Sir Paul McCartney. McCartney hit the stage playing a piano cover of The Beatles' "Golden Slumber" off their beloved Abbey Road album, which he first sang back in 1969, six whole years before Saturday Night Live even premiered. He then shifted into "Carry That Weight" before finishing with "The End" off the same album, picking up a guitar and showing the world that, at age 82, he can still shred. Much like SNL, he may not have the same zip on his fastball that he used to, but he's so iconic it doesn't even matter.

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Saturday Night Live
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74
7.6/10
Release Date
October 11, 1975
Network
NBC
Showrunner
Lorne Michaels
Directors
Dave Wilson, Don Roy King, Liz Patrick, Andy Warhol, Linda Lee Cadwell, Matthew Meshekoff, Paul Miller, Robert Altman, Robert Smigel
Writers
Will Forte, Bill Hader, Tina Fey, Kristen Wiig, Chris Parnell, Asa Taccone, John Lutz, Tom Schiller, Simon Rich, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Nicki Minaj, Herbert Sargent, Matt Piedmont, John Solomon, Chris Kelly, Alan Zweibel, Kent Sublette, Ari Katcher, Marika Sawyer, Sarah Schnedier, Scott Jung, Justin Franks, Jerrod Bettis, Rhiannon Bryan

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