The Best Musicians Who Performed on SNL In The '00s

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Updated September 15, 2025 113 items
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Vote up the bands and musicians who did the best job as musical guests on SNL from 2000 through 2009.

From the 9/11 attacks to the writers strike that shortened season 33 to some big cast shakeups mid-decade, Saturday Night Live went through some big changes in the 2000s.  Even with over a dozen bands and musicians returning multiple times, there were almost 150 different musical guests in the '00s. If you can't remember everybody who played on the show, then refresh your memory with this list of the bands who played on SNL  from 2000 through 2009, ranked from best SNL '00s musical guests to worst SNL '00s musical guests.

The 2000s saw multiple musical acts return several times to perform on SNL, with the Foo Fighters, Shakira, Eminem, and Avril Lavigne some of the performers who played on Saturday Night Live three times in the 2000s. Other bands and musicians who only appeared once, but were no less memorable moments of the decade were Sisqó, Destiny's Child, and Vampire Weekend. Justin Timberlake joined the cast two times as both musical guest and host in 2003 and 2006.

Just like the seasons and episodes themselves, the Saturday Night Live musical guests of the 2000s range from great to grueling. Vote up the bands and musicians who did the best job performing on SNL in the '00s.

Most divisive: Britney Spears
Over 80 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Musicians Who Performed on SNL In The '00s
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  • Foo Fighters
    1
    Alternative rock, Post-grunge, Hard rock
    18 votes
    • Albums: Wasting Light, The Colour and the Shape, Foo Fighters, One by One, There Is Nothing Left to Lose
  • Pearl Jam
    2
    Alternative rock, Grunge, Hard rock
    19 votes
    • Albums: Ten, Vs., Vitalogy, Binaural, No Code
  • Aerosmith
    3
    Glam metal, Blues-rock, Rock music
    16 votes
    • Albums: Toys in the Attic, Pump, Permanent Vacation, Aerosmith, Get a Grip
  • Avril Lavigne
    4
    Pop punk, Pop music, Rock music
    18 votes
    • Albums: Let Go, My Happy Ending, Don't Tell Me, When You're Gone, Forbidden Rose
  • Weezer
    5
    Alternative rock, Power pop, Pop rock
    17 votes
    • Albums: Van Weezer, OK Human, Pinkerton, Weezer, Weezer
  • No Doubt
    6
    Pop punk, New Wave, Pop music
    9 votes
    • Albums: Tragic Kingdom, Rock Steady, Icon, Don't Speak, Everything in Time (B-Sides