Watch Geese make their ‘SNL’ debut with performances of ‘Au Pays du Cocaine’ and ‘Trinidad’

Watch Geese make their ‘SNL’ debut with performances of ‘Au Pays du Cocaine’ and ‘Trinidad’

Geese made their Saturday Night Live debut. Check out their performances below.

READ MORE: Cameron Winter live in London: Geese star soars with the voice of a future great

The indie rock band were the musical guest on the show last night (January 24), with One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor as host.

To mark their first SNL appearance, Geese performed two tracks from their acclaimed 2025 album ‘Getting Killed‘.

The foursome were joined by their touring keyboardist Sam Revaz, and opened with ‘Au Pays du Cocaine’, the eighth song on their 11-track album, which was released in September.

Later, they gave a lively rendition of the record’s opening track ‘Trinidad’. Check it out below.

Their performance comes weeks after SNL spoofed a duet between frontman Cameron Winter and Benson Boone, in a short where the cast impersonated various unlikely musical pairings.

At the time, fans suspected Winter would go the way of Boone and Chappell Roan before him, and that the SNL parody could precede a musical guest spot.

The former NME Cover stars are still riding high thanks to huge praise for their latest album, ‘Getting Killed’ – which was given a five-star review from NME, and later landed at the prestigious Number One on our 50 best albums of 2025 list.

Their track ‘Taxes’ from the record also came in at Number Two in NME‘s round-up of the 50 best songs of 2025, and others sharing praise for the band included Nick Cave and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.

They show no signs of slowing down either, and already this year the band have been longlisted for the BBC Radio 1 Sound Of 2026, and confirmed for Reading & Leeds, too.

As for his work outside the group, last year frontman Cameron Winter made a solo appearance at London’s Roundhouse last year, and NME gave it a glowing five-star review, writing: “Cameron Winter has the power, talent and magnetism of a future great – a star to go the distance with just that voice, a piano and a whole world quite literally at his fingertips.”

At his hometown stop at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium later in the run, the performance was seen being recorded by director Paul Thomas Anderson, who sat in the audience.

Earlier this month, Winter also played a secret set at a charity show under the alias Chet Chomsky.

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