Connor Storrie to Host ‘SNL’ in February

Connor Storrie to Host ‘SNL’ in February

Connor Storrie is set to make his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live (SNL) on February 28. This announcement was made during a recent episode of the late-night program. Accompanying him as the musical guest will be the acclaimed band Mumford & Sons.

Rising Star: Connor Storrie’s Journey

The actor has experienced rapid success, propelled by his role in the hit series Heated Rivalry. He stands out alongside co-star Hudson Williams and has transitioned from a relatively unknown actor to noteworthy achievements, such as presenting at the Golden Globes and being an Olympic torchbearer.

Storrie has also made appearances on popular shows, including Late Night with Seth Meyers, and was seen front-row at YSL’s Paris Fashion Week. Recently, he was named as the newest ambassador for the French luxury fashion house.

Notable Career Highlights

  • First-time host on SNL
  • Star of Heated Rivalry
  • Previously appeared in Joker: Folie à deux
  • Participated in Los Angeles clown scene
  • Acclaimed performances led to widespread recognition

Connecting with the Audience

Before his breakthrough, Storrie’s prominent roles included a character in Joker: Folie à deux, where he portrayed a young inmate. His involvement in the clown scene in Los Angeles may facilitate a smooth transition to the comedic atmosphere of SNL.

Interestingly, SNL recently parodied Heated Rivalry in a sketch titled “Heated Wizardry,” featuring Finn Wolfhard and Ben Marshall as iconic characters from the Harry Potter series. This suggests that Storrie’s presence is well anticipated.

Anticipation for the SNL Appearance

The buzz surrounding Storrie’s debut is significant. According to Meyers, ticket requests for this episode are extremely high, second only to those for Taylor Swift’s late-night appearance. Expectations are high for an electrifying show when Storrie steps onto the iconic Studio 8H stage at 30 Rock.

SNL Broadcast Details

Saturday Night Live will take a break until February 28. The show airs live on NBC and Peacock every Saturday at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT. SNL remains a staple of late-night television, produced by Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video.