On tonight’s Bill Hader-hosted episode of “Saturday Night Live,” the members of Arcade Fire starred in a sketch about a fictional Canadian producer (played by Hader) who continually apologizes for his alleged “misconduct.” In the clip, which pokes fun at the stereotype that Canadians apologize a lot, the group appears on a CBC talk show to apologize for working with him. Watch it below. The band also performed “Creature Comfort” and “Put Your Money on Me” from their latest Everything Now album. Earlier this week, “SNL” shared the episode’s promo, which featured Arcade Fire and Hader going back and forth about the band’s name.
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Arcade Fire were the musical guests on tonight’s episode of “Saturday Night Live.” They played “Creature Comfort” and “Put Your Money on Me” from last year’s Everything Now album. Watch it go down below. The band also appeared in a very Canadian sketch where they apologize a bunch of times. In the promo for the Bill Hader-hosted episode, Arcade Fire and Hader dispute the band’s name. They recently shared their “Money + Love” short film, which is soundtracked by “We Don’t Deserve Love“ and “Put Your Money on Me.” The band will release their debut self-titled EP on vinyl for the first time this spring. Their Everything Now Continued Tour kicks off in July.
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