Who Sang With Mumford and Sons On SNL?
Mumford & Sons delivered a powerful performance on Saturday Night Live, thrilling fans with surprise collaborations that elevated the night’s musical showcase.
The British folk-rock band appeared as the musical guest and did not disappoint. Known for their energetic live performances and rich instrumentation, the group brought both passion and star power to the SNL stage.
Hozier Joins for “Rubber Band Man”
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier joined Mumford & Sons during their performance of “Rubber Band Man.”
The collaboration blended Hozier’s soulful, blues-influenced vocals with the band’s signature folk-rock sound. The result was a dynamic and emotionally charged performance that quickly became one of the highlights of the episode.
Sierra Ferrell Performs “Here”
Singer-songwriter Sierra Ferrell also took the stage alongside the band.
She joined Mumford & Sons for their performance of “Here.” Her distinct voice and Americana style added a fresh texture to the song, creating a memorable and beautifully layered musical moment.
Aaron Dessner Adds Musical Depth
In addition to the vocal collaborations, Aaron Dessner contributed instrumentally during “Rubber Band Man.”
Dessner, widely respected for his work as a musician and producer, added further depth and richness to the live arrangement.
A Standout SNL Night
The night showcased not only Mumford & Sons’ continued evolution as a band but also their ability to collaborate seamlessly with other talented artists.
By bringing Hozier, Sierra Ferrell, and Aaron Dessner into the mix, the performance became more than just a typical SNL appearance — it became a celebration of artistry and musical synergy.
Fans of all the artists involved were treated to a special evening of live music that will be remembered as one of the standout SNL performances of the season.
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