Lorde & Sam Smith Collaborate with Disclosure on 'Saturday Night Live' With Host Elizabeth Banks

Last Saturday, November 14, the New Zealand born singer and songwriter - Lorde and the 'Stay With Me' hitmaker Sam Smith, joined Disclosure (English electronic music duo) for the Elizabeth Banks hosted episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL). Lorde and Smith additionally featured on Disclosure's (consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence) new LP Caracal and were on Saturday Night Live to perform tracks from the album.

During the Saturday Night Live episode, the artists additionally paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks that had occurred in Paris the night before.

Reportedly, the English singer-songwriter - Sam Smith, sang the track "Omen" from their Caracal album with Disclosure - Sam Smith had collaborated with Disclosure in the past on the hit song "Latch." Sam Smith and Disclosure's brothers - Howard and Guy Lawrence, were joined by a quartet of backing vocals, as well as tables full of musical equipment for their performances.

The live show with the singer Lorde, was actually the first time that the 'Royals' singer had ever performed their collaboration - "Magnets," live. And during the show, the stage lit up with the French flag and later on in the night, the entire Saturday Night Live set stood silent in a touching respect to the city.

However, this upcoming Saturday, November 21, the British singer and songwriter behind the hit song 'Someone Like You' - Adele, is scheduled to perform on Saturday Night Live with host, American actor and producer - Matthew McConaughey. The performance of Adele on Saturday Night Live (SNL) will follow the release of the singer's new album, entitled - 25, and the upcoming album has been highly anticipated and largely talked about in the music industry.

In addition, the 'Rolling In The Deep' hitmaker (Adele) has been a frequent flier on the popular late-night TV show and also appeared on Saturday Night Live during its 24th season.

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