Saturday Night Live, (abbreviated as SNL), is an American television sketch comedy and variety show that debuted on NBC on October 11, 1975.
January 10, 2009[]
Taylor Swift's first appearance on SNL was on January 10, 2009, where she appeared as the musical guest, performing "Love Story" and "Forever & Always".
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Swift appeared as Annie from the musical Annie during the Save Broadway skit.
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Photographed by Mary Allen Matthews.
November 7, 2009[]
Taylor Swift was the host and performed as the musical guest on the same episode, on November 7, 2009. She performed "You Belong With Me" and "Untouchable".
Musical performances[]
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November 11, 2017[]
Swift appeared as a musical guest on November 11, 2017, performing "...Ready For It?" and an an acoustic version of "Call It What You Want".
Commercial segment[]
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Ending[]
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Jacket: Julien Macdonald.
After party[]
October 5, 2019[]
Swift was the musical guest on October 5, 2019, performing a piano version of "Lover" and the first live performance of "False God".
Musical performances[]
Promotional and on set pictures[]
November 13, 2021[]
Swift performed as the musical guest on November 13, 2021, hosted by Jonathan Majors. She performed "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" and had a guest appearance in the skit titled "Three Sad Virgins".
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After party[]
Other appearances[]
Swift did a brief appearance on the April 12, 2014, episode.
For the 40th Anniversary Special, she was on a sketch called The Californians.
Swift appeared on SNL in a cameo to announce Ice Spice's second performance on October 15, 2023.