Saturday Night Live Pays Tribute To Victims Of Newtown Tragedy

“Saturday Night Live” strayed from the comedic path for their cold open on this week’s show, opting instead for a somber performance of “Silent Night” by the New York City Children’s Chorus in light of Friday’s Newtown, Connecticut school shooting.

A source inside rehearsals for the NBC late night sketch show told Access Hollywood the touching performance was a last minute decision, and was added to the schedule late Saturday.

In another nod to victims of the shooting and grieving families, during rehearsal, Seth Meyers ended his Weekend Update segment with a comment offering sympathy to those affected by the atrocious Friday event, our source said.

Those comments did not make the actual show.

On a lighter note, our source said Sir Paul McCartney warmed up prior to his performances (much to the delight of the audience), and even treated the crowd to a few impromptu dance moves, prompting in-studio fans to yell, “Paul, we love you!”

The show, hosted by “SNL” alum Martin Short, was filled with cameos by stars such as Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Samuel L. Jackson, Jimmy Fallon and Kristen Wiig – many of whom were on hand for a staff Christmas dinner.

— Erin O’Sullivan

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