Wet Leg Make History as SNL UK's First-Ever Musical Guest

Wet Leg just earned themselves a pretty significant footnote in television history. The indie rock duo were tapped as the first-ever musical guest on SNL UK, which made its long-awaited premiere this weekend on Sky TV. They marked the occasion by performing two tracks from their sophomore album 'Moisturizer' — lead single 'Catch These Fists' and fan favorite 'Mangetout.'
It's a fitting choice for the launch of a British spin on the iconic American sketch comedy institution. Wet Leg have quietly become one of the UK's most magnetic rock acts, building on the viral momentum of their self-titled 2022 debut to establish themselves as genuine headliners. Handing them the inaugural musical slot sends a clear message about what kind of energy SNL UK is going for — scrappy, sharp, undeniably cool.
The appearance doubles as a victory lap for 'Moisturizer,' which has been racking up critical praise since its release. Rolling Stone included it on their 100 Best Albums of 2025 list, cementing the Isle of Wight duo's status as one of indie rock's most consistent acts. The album leans into the wiry post-punk and deadpan humor that made them famous while stretching into more expansive, textured territory.
“Booking Wet Leg suggests the show's producers understand that musical credibility matters from day one.”
'Catch These Fists' has already proven itself as one of the year's stickiest rock singles, and hearing it in the context of a live TV debut gave it an extra charge. 'Mangetout,' meanwhile, offered a slightly looser, more playful counterpoint — the kind of deep cut that rewards the fans who've been spinning the record front to back.
SNL UK's premiere is a big swing for Sky TV, betting that the format that's defined American late-night comedy for five decades can translate across the Atlantic. Booking Wet Leg suggests the show's producers understand that musical credibility matters from day one. It's not just about laughs — it's about cultural currency.
With 'Moisturizer' continuing to build momentum and festival season on the horizon, expect Wet Leg's 2025 to only get louder from here.
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