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SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall

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SNL celebrated 50 years of iconic musical moments with a live concert from Radio City Music Hall on Friday Feb. 14, 2025. The show featured a star-studded lineup and special guests. Here are some of the team involved in the production:

Production Designer: Keith Ian Raywood
Supervising Art Director: Anthony Bishop
Art Director: Aaron Black
Lighting Designer: Tom Sutherland
Lighting Directors: Harry Forster, Hunter Selby
Lighting Programmers: Bobby Grey, Ryan Tanker
Gaffer: Chris Roseli
Best Boy: Chris Lopez
Lighting Technicians: James Palin, Lora Lynn Battaglia, Phillip Loree,
Lighting Assistant: Andrew Krauza
Lighting Vendor: Felix Lighting
Screens Content Producers: JT Rooney, Francesca Benevento
Screens Content Creative: Justine Poulin
Screen Integrator/Notch Designer: Heath Saunders
Screens Programmers: Matt Cotter, John Capps
Video Vendor: Fuse Technical Group
Staging Supervisor: RJ Styles
Production Manager: Katy Savard
Production Supervisor: Christine Arbulu
Check out below some of the performances and you will get to see the great production supporting them all:

Miley Cyrus rocked Radio City Music Hall performing first Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” with Brittany Howard and then her own hit “Flowers”:

 

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Cher joined by The Roots and Joel Hoekstra on guitar, singing her classic song: “If I Could Turn Back Time.”:

 

Andy Samberg was joined by Chris Parnell, Jorma Taccone, Bad Bunny, T-Pain, and Lady Gaga for a look back at The Lonely Island’s iconic music:

David Byrne joined Robyn to sing her song “Dancing On My Own.”:

Backstreet Boys, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell, sang their iconic “I Want It That Way.:

This one-night-only SNL homecoming event, executive produced by Lorne Michaels and Mark Ronson, brought together legendary Saturday Night Live, hall-of-famers, iconic guests and surprise musical performances. If you missed it you can still stream it on Peacock!