Connor Storrie Makes Surprise SNL Debut As Musical Guest
Connor Storrie Makes Surprise SNL Debut As Musical Guest...
Rising indie-pop artist Connor Storrie made an unexpected appearance as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live last night, marking his late-night television debut. The 24-year-old singer-songwriter performed two tracks from his breakout album Midnight Echoes, surprising viewers who expected the previously announced headliner.
Storrie replaced Grammy-winning artist Omar Apollo, who dropped out Friday due to an unspecified illness. SNL producers confirmed the last-minute switch hours before the live broadcast. Storrie delivered an energetic performance of his hit single "Neon Hearts" and a stripped-down acoustic version of "Fading Out."
Social media erupted with reactions to the surprise booking. Storrie's name trended nationwide on Twitter through Sunday afternoon, with fans praising his stage presence. The performance boosted streams of Midnight Echoes by 380% overnight according to Spotify data.
This marks Storrie's biggest career exposure since his 2025 album went platinum. The New Jersey native gained attention through TikTok virality before signing with Republic Records. Industry analysts suggest the SNL spot could propel him into mainstream recognition.
SNL has a history of last-minute musical guest substitutions, though rarely with emerging artists. The show returns next week with host Pedro Pascal and musical guest SZA. NBC has not announced whether Apollo will reschedule his performance.