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‘Saturday Night Live': All the best moments from Sabrina Carpenter's Oct. 18 episode, which started late due to college football (updating) She sings, she dances, she monologues ... all from Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
Season 51 of “SNL” kicked off on Oct. 4 with host Bad Bunny and musical guest Doja Cat. Amy Poehler hosted the following week with musical guest Role Model. Keep scrolling for the full “SNL 51” schedule, so far: “Saturday Night Live” airs on NBC on Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET. Past episodes are available to stream on Peacock.
Vets Miles Teller and Brandi Carlile will also return as host and musical guest, respectively, on the Nov. 1 episode
The Nov. 15 episode of "SNL" will be hosted by "Anyone But You" and "Twisters" star Glen Powell. Powell will be joined by English singer Olivia Dean as musical guest. New episodes of “SNL” Season 51 will air live on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET. The show will also be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
NBC is officially scheduled to serve up another brand new installment of their hit comedy/variety show Saturday Night LIVE tonight, October 18, 2025, and it will feature a double duty appearance from Sabrina Carpenter.
Bad Bunny, who had just been announced as the 2026 Super Bowl performer, marked his second time hosting "SNL" on Oct. 4, following his hosting debut in 2023. Doja Cat also performed her hit tracks, "Gorgeous" and "AAAHH MEN!"
The “Manchild” singer is set to host NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series this Saturday, along with serving as the night’s musical guest.
Following Bad Bunny's premiere, the season continues with "SNL" alumna Amy Poehler hosting on October 11—exactly 50 years after the show's first episode aired on October 11, 1975—alongside first-time musical guest Role Model. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter will pull double duty as host and musical guest on October 18.
Miles Teller is set to host "Saturday Night Live" Nov. 1, followed by Nikki Glaser Nov. 8 and Glen Powell Nov. 15. Musical guests include Brandi Carlile.
SNL was less political during the Oct. 18 episode hosted by Sabrina Carpenter, but it later mocked President Donald Trump in a sketch where he wondered if he'll get into heaven