
SNL50: David Byrne and Robyn team up for surprise pop classic duet
Robyn teamed for a surprise rendition of "Dancing On My Own" during Saturday Night Live ' s SNL 50: The Homecoming concert this weekend.
The Swedish singer, 45, took to the stage to perform her 2010 hit before the Talking Heads frontman, 72, joined her from the second verse.
Both musicians wore matching suits reminiscent of Byrne's famously huge outfit designed by Gail Blacker for his band's "Stop Making Sense" tour and documentary.
The pair also performed Talking Heads' hit "This Must Be the Place."
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Scottish Sun
4 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
I scoured the internet for the cheapest dining room table & chair set – I bagged one for £71 on Temu & I'm impressed
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Time Out
2 days ago
- Time Out
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Scotsman
3 days ago
- Scotsman
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With a rich history, flavoursome food scene and unique experiences Belfast is a city offering one giant adventure after another. Last summer almost 135,000 people explored this bustling city centre, uncovering its unique charm and character. Titanic Belfast is undeniably the number one visitor attraction in town but every summer the city becomes a cultural haven with an array of festivals offering something for everyone. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... And, thanks to Stena Line, embracing these fantastic festivals has never been easier. The Swedish-owned ferry company is inviting customers to leave their cars, and cares, at home and enjoy an unforgettable day out. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad With so much to enjoy across an action-packed summer, Stena Line has put together an overview of some of the city's best festivals. Belfast TradFest Belfast TradFest, 27 July - 3 August: A UNESCO City of Music Belfast's TradFest features world-class performances from renowned artists like Dervish, Matt Molloy, John Carty and lively pub sessions. Highlights include the annual Titanic Céilí and a diverse program of lectures, film screenings and taster sessions. Belfast Mela, County Antrim; 16 - 24 August: Northern Ireland's largest celebration of cultural diversity, Belfast Mela, returns with its most ambitious programme yet; a vibrant, inclusive festival where communities unite in celebration. The Mela transforms iconic venues and public spaces across Belfast with a rich mix of music, dance, food, art, theatre, wellbeing, and immersive experiences culminating with Mela Day in the city's Botanic Gardens. Belfast Maritime Festival,County Antrim; 6-7 September The city's iconic Titanic Quarter will be transformed into a vibrant celebration of sea, ships and stories as the Maritime Festival returns to Belfast. The waterfront will be a hive of activity, with historic ships moored along the quayside, street theatre, live music, interactive heritage experiences, artisan food markets and family-friendly zones. To book your day trip to Belfast with Stena Line visit