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‘Saturday Night Live’ Season 51 News & Updates: Everything We Know


Saturday Night Live has set hosts for two of three back-to-back shows in February and March..

The NBC late-night sketch comedy show said goodbye to some familiar faces ahead of Season 51 in late summer, with five new cast members rotating into the mix. The hosts and musical guests have been set for the next three November shows.

Find everything we know about Saturday Night Live Season 51 below:

When did SNL Season 51 start?

Season 51 premiered Saturday Oct. 4.

Who hosted the first episode of SNL Season 51?

Super Bowl headliner Bad Bunny return edto Studio 8H for his second time hosting to helm Season 51’s premiere episode.

Who else will host during SNL Season 51? Who will be musical guests?

The latest round of hosts for January 2026 are Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard, One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor and Pillion star Alexander Skarsgåd, who are all making their hosting debuts.

Other hosts included Parks and Recreation star Amy Poehler as well as Sabrina Carpenter, who will pull double duty for her Oct. 18 show, which marks her second time as musical guest and first hosting.

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Bad Bunny was accompanied by Doja Cat as musical guest, and Role Model made his musical guest debut when Amy Poehler hosted Oct. 11, the 1975 original premiere date of the sketch comedy show.

What is the SNL Season 51 schedule?

Find the Saturday Night Live dates scheduled and their host-musical guest pairings so far below:

  • Saturday, Oct. 4: Bad Bunny (Host) & Doja Cat (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Oct. 11: Amy Poehler (Host) & Role Model (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Oct. 18: Sabrina Carpenter (Host AND Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Nov. 1: Miles Teller (Host) & Brandi Carlile (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Nov. 8: Nikki Glaser (Host) & Sombr (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Nov. 15: Glen Powell (Host) & Olivia Dean (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Dec. 6: Melissa McCarthy (Host) & DIJON (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Dec. 13: Josh O’Connor (Host) & Lily Allen (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Dec. 20: Ariana Grande (Host) & Cher (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Jan. 17: Finn Wolfhard (Host) & A$AP Rocky (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Jan. 24: Teyana Taylor (Host) & Geese (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, Jan. 31: Alexander Skarsgård (Host) & Cardi B (Musical Guest)
  • Saturday, February 28: Connor Storrie (Host) & Mumford & Sons (Musical Guest)
  • Satureday, March 7: Ryan Gosling (Host) & Gorillaz (Musical Guest)

Who will be in the cast of SNL Season 51? Who has left and who is new?

Bowen Yang, a longtime staple of the comedy show, departed the cast in December.

Newcomers to Season 51 include Ben Marshall of the comedy troupe Please Don’t Destroy, who have contributed to the sketch show in the past and appeared in skits. The other two trio members — Martin Herlihy and John Higgins — are thought to be staying as a writer and leaving, respectively.

Four more newcomers alongside Marshall include Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska.

RELATED: There Were Signs That Please Don’t Destroy Was Coming To An End On ‘SNL’

The returning cast had quite a shakeup with a sizeable exodus of veterans leaving the cast ahead of the new season.

Writer Celeste Yim, who contributed to the show for five years in the writers’ room, revealed the news of their departure in late August. Devon Walker was the first cast member to exit ahead of Season 51, later saying that it was a mutual decision. Emil Wakin followed Walker in August. Michael Longfellow was the third cast member to depart before the new season, as Deadline exclusively reported.

Heidi Gardner has also departed after eight years with the show. Ego Nwodim, who was initially thought to be staying, left after seven seasons, as Deadline first reported.

RELATED: Ego Nwodim’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Exit Triggers Reactions From ‘SNL’ Stars & More

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