Saturday Night Live - Season 49

Season 49
Episodes

Pete Davidson / Ice Spice
The 49th season of "Saturday Night Live" will premiere with Pete Davidson returning to Studio 8H for his hosting debut. Davidson is currently on a stand-up tour throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Ice Spice will perform as "SNL" musical guest for the first time. Her music has reached more than 4 billion global streams in the past year and she was named Best New Artist at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards.

Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny will do double duty for his "SNL" hosting debut and second musical guest appearance. The Grammy Award-winning artist's fourth studio album, "Un Verano Sin Ti," broke the record earlier this year as the most streamed album ever on Spotify.

Nate Bargatze / Foo Fighters
Nate Bargatze will host "SNL" for the first time. The Grammy Award-nominated comedian is performing stand-up nationwide on his "Be Funny" tour.
Foo Fighters will take the stage as musical guest for the ninth time. The Grammy-winning band is currently touring in support of its 11th album, "But Here We Are."

Timothée Chalamet / boygenius
Timothée Chalamet makes his second appearance as host. Making its first performance as musical guest is boygenius.

Jason Momoa / Tate McRae
Jason Momoa will host "SNL" for the second time. Tate McRae will make her musical guest debut.

Emma Stone / Noah Kahan
"Saturday Night Live" returns with Emma Stone making her fifth appearance as host and the newest member of the Five-Timers Club. Stone stars in the upcoming film "Poor Things," in theaters Dec. 8, and new series "The Curse," now airing on Showtime.
Noah Kahan makes his musical guest debut. The indie folk singer-songwriter is currently nominated for Best New Artist at the 2024 Grammy Awards and his "We'll All Be Here Forever" world tour kicks off next year.

Adam Driver / Olivia Rodrigo
Adam Driver returns to host "SNL" for the fourth time. Driver stars in the highly anticipated new film "Ferrari," in theaters Dec. 25.
Olivia Rodrigo performs as musical guest for the second time. Rodrigo received six Grammy nominations for her second album, "GUTS," for which she will embark on a 2024 world tour.

Kate McKinnon / Billie Eilish
Kate McKinnon hosts "SNL" for the first time. A two-time Emmy Award winner for her work as an "SNL" cast member, McKinnon stars as Weird Barbie in the record-breaking film "Barbie."
Billie Eilish takes the stage as musical guest for the third time. Her latest single, "What Was I Made For?" from the motion picture "Barbie," has earned Eilish five of her six Grammy nominations this year.

Jacob Elordi / Reneé Rapp
The Australian actor Jacob Elordi makes his hosting debut. He stars in The Kissing Booth film trilogy, HBO's hit teen drama series Euphoria, and the hit films 2 Hearts, Deep Water, Priscilla, Saltburn, and He Went That Way.
Singer-songwriter and actress Reneé Rapp performs as musical guest for the first time. Rapp, whose discography has amassed over 568 million streams, currently stars in the musical teen comedy film "Mean Girls," in theaters.

Dakota Johnson / Justin Timberlake
Dakota Johnson hosts "SNL" for the second time on Jan. 27. Johnson stars as the titular character in "Madame Web," which is in theaters Feb. 14.
Justin Timberlake takes the stage for his fifth solo musical guest appearance. Timberlake is an Emmy and Grammy Award-winning performer and singer-songwriter.

Ayo Edebiri / Jennifer Lopez
Ayo Edebiri hosts "Saturday Night Live" for the first time on Feb. 3. Edebiri stars on "The Bear," for which she recently won an Emmy, Critics Choice and Golden Globe Award.
Jennifer Lopez makes her fourth appearance as musical guest, having previously hosted three times. Her upcoming album "This Is Me ... Now," and her narrative driven, cinematic original on Amazon, "This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story," will be released Feb. 16.

Shane Gillis / 21 Savage
Shane Gillis hosts "Saturday Night Live" for the first time. Gillis is currently performing stand-up nationwide.
21 Savage performs as musical guest for the first time. The Grammy Award winner's newest release, "American Dream," marks his fourth album to reach #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Sydney Sweeney / Kacey Musgraves
Sydney Sweeney makes her "SNL" hosting debut. The Emmy Award-nominated actress produced and stars in "Immaculate," opening March 22.
Kacey Musgraves takes the stage for her third appearance as musical guest. The Grammy-winning artist's upcoming album, "Deeper Well," will be released March 15.

Josh Brolin / Ariana Grande
Josh Brolin hosts "SNL" for the third time on March 9. The Academy Award-nominated actor stars in the highly anticipated film "Dune: Part Two," in theaters March 1.
Ariana Grande returns for her third appearance as musical guest. The Grammy winner's upcoming album, "Eternal Sunshine," is set for release March 8.

Ramy Youssef / Travis Scott
Ramy Youssef hosts "SNL" for the first time on March 30. The multi-hyphenate's new stand-up special, "Ramy Youssef: More Feelings," debuts March 23 on HBO.
Travis Scott performs as musical guest for the second time. The Grammy Award-nominated artist's latest album, "UTOPIA," debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and has garnered over 4.4 billion global streams.

Kristen Wiig / Raye
Kristen Wiig returns to Studio 8H to host "SNL" for the fifth time on April 6. She will also star in and executive produce the new series "Palm Royale," which premieres March 20 on AppleTV+.
Raye will take the stage for her first appearance as musical guest. Raye made history this year by winning 6 BRIT Awards, the most ever awarded to an artist in any single year, for her debut album, "My 21st Century Blues."

Ryan Gosling / Chris Stapleton
Ryan Gosling will make his third appearance as host on April 13. The Academy Award-nominated actor next stars in "The Fall Guy," in theaters May 3.
Chris Stapleton will perform as musical guest for the third time. The 10-time Grammy Award winner is headlining the "All-American Road Show" tour with his new album, "Higher."

Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa does double duty for her "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut and third appearance as musical guest. The Grammy Award winner's new album, "Radical Optimism," is set for release May 3.

Maya Rudolph / Vampire Weekend
Maya Rudolph hosts "SNL" for the third time. The five-time Emmy Award winner currently stars in and executive produces the second season of "Loot," now streaming on Apple TV+.
Vampire Weekend makes its fourth appearance as musical guest. The Grammy-winning band is currently on tour with its newest album, "Only God Was Above Us."

Jake Gyllenhaal / Sabrina Carpenter
Jake Gyllenhaal hosts the May 18 season finale, returning as host for the third time. The Academy Award-nominated actor stars in the Amazon film "Road House" and makes his series debut as star and executive producer of "Presumed Innocent," premiering June 12 on Apple TV+.
Sabrina Carpenter makes her musical guest debut. She recently earned her first Billboard top 10 hit with her newest single, "Espresso."
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