Benson Boone Nails Signature Backflip, Performs ‘American Heart' Songs in ‘SNL' Debut: Watch
Making his debut as the musical guest on the long-running NBC sketch comedy series, the 22-year-old pop sensation performed two tracks from his forthcoming sophomore album, American Heart.
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Following an introduction from SNL host Quinta Brunson, Boone nailed one of his electrifying signature backflips before briefly serenading the actress and comedian with his song 'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else,' which peaked at No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year.
Later in the episode, the 2025 best new artist Grammy nominee returned to the stage for a performance of 'Mystical Magical.' Dressed in a velvety purple ensemble, Boone delivered the jangly pop-rock track amid a dreamy backdrop of glowing pink and blue lights, supported by a full band and backup singers dressed in white.
''Cause it feels so mystical, magical, oh baby/ 'Cause once you know, once you know/ My love is so mystical, magical, oh baby/ 'Cause once you know, once you know,' he sings on the song, which interpolates 'Physical,' an Olivia Newton-John classic, in the chorus.
Boone's SNL debut arrives ahead of the release of American Heart, scheduled for release on June 20 through Night Street Records/Warner Records. Both 'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else' and 'Mystical Magical' appear on the forthcoming project.
His appearance at Studio 8H follows a standout run at Coachella in April, where he wowed audiences with high-energy sets packed with backflips — and even a surprise cameo from Queen guitarist Brian May during a cover of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on weekend one.
Watch Boone's SNL performances below. For those without cable, the broadcast streams on Peacock, which you can sign up for at the link here. Having a Peacock account also gives fans access to previous SNL episodes.
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