Why was Marcus Mumford upset with Jimmy Fallon?
Fallon gave a very short, six-word introduction for Mumford & Sons at the *SNL50* concert, which Mumford felt was insufficient and dismissive given their history.
Entertainment / Television
A playful feud erupted between Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford and late-night host Jimmy Fallon, stemming from a less-than-enthusiastic introduction at the recent *SNL50: The Homecoming Concert*. Mumford didn't hold back during a sub...
During an interview segment on *The Tonight Show*, Marcus Mumford recounted his anticipation for Fallon's introduction at the *SNL50* event, expecting a mention of their history with *SNL* or their status as the only British act performing. Instead, Fallon delivered a minimal "Ladies and gentlemen, Mumford & Sons!" which Mumford noted was even read from a teleprompter.
Fallon defended himself, attributing the brevity to Lorne Michaels' preference for short intros. However, Mumford quickly pointed out the discrepancy, stating Fallon "totally did them for other artists!" and was "wagging on about Gaga!" (though Bowen Yang introduced Gaga). The good-natured ribbing continued, setting the stage for Fallon's redemption.
Later in the show, before Mumford & Sons performed their song "Rushmere," Fallon seized the opportunity. Starting with "Please welcome a band that needs no introduction," he then launched into an epic, record-breaking preamble lasting over three minutes. He detailed the band's formation, accolades, musical style, literary influences (with input from writer Brooks Allison posing as an audience member), and even individual band member histories, much to the amusement of the band and audience.
Fallon gave a very short, six-word introduction for Mumford & Sons at the *SNL50* concert, which Mumford felt was insufficient and dismissive given their history.
During their subsequent appearance on *The Tonight Show*, Fallon delivered an intentionally over-the-top, detailed introduction lasting over three minutes before their performance as a humorous apology.
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