Published Nov 06, 2023 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 1 minute read
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Calgary pop singer Tate McRae will appear on Saturday Night Live on Nov. 18 opposite guest host Jason Momoa.
The announcement was made on Saturday Night Live’s official X, formerly Twitter, account on Monday.
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The appearance will top off another productive year for the Calgary expat, who was nominated for five Junos earlier this year.
McRae also announced she would release a new album, a followup to 2022’s I Used to Think I Could Fly, on Dec. 8. Called Think Later, the release will be followed by a world tour that will take her to Calgary on July 5, although a venue has not been announced.
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McRae, who began her career in the spotlight as a 2016 contestant of So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation, began conquering the pop world in 2017, when her homemade music videos became viral hits, attracting millions of views.
She released her debut EP All the Things I Never said in 2020, Too Young to Be Sad in 2021 and I Used to Think I Could Fly in 2022. Earlier this year she released the single Greedy, which was written and produced with top hitmakers Ryan Tedder (Taylor Swift, Beyoncé), Amy Allen (Harry Styles, Justin Bieber), and Jasper Harris (Doja Cat, Post Malone).
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