There is no Christmas song more controversial than The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York," and now, Hozier's done a take on it.
will be the first musical appearance from Hozier since 2014, when former SNL alum Bill Hader took on hosting duties. Since 2014 (when he appeared to support his self-titled debut album), he’s ...
Hozier returned to the stage later with a cover of the Irish folk ballad that appeared on the Pogues’ 1988 album If I Should Fall from Grace of God. The Christmas-themed track, which has been ...
The episode, which airs on Saturday (Dec. 21) will be the first musical appearance from Hozier since 2014, when former SNL alum Bill ... “It’s the Christmas show, so that’s always fun ...
The post Hozier Covers The Pogues’ “Fairytale of New York” on SNL: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Hozier staged a special performance of The Pogues’ holiday classic “Fairytale of ...
is a beloved Irish Christmas song. Hozier's performance of "Fairytale of New York" was loaded with poignancy - it was the final bit of the finale of "SNL's" milestone 50th season, it was performed ...
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 ...
The Irish musician also performed one of former President Barack Obama’s favorite songs, “Too Sweet,” in his return to the ...
He performed his No. 1 hit “Too Sweet,” and — because he’s Irish and in New York and it was the Christmas ... And Hozier wasn’t the only guest returning to SNL this episode: former ...
“Shane would have been proud.” MacGowan, who was born on Christmas Day, died just over a year ago on 30 November, aged 65. Hozier made his SNL debut in 2014, when he played his breakout hit ...
SNL musical guest Hozier closed the season with his hit "Too Sweet" and a cover of The Pogues‘ "Fairytale of New York" on the ...