Saturday Night Live - Season 41

Season 41
Episodes

Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus serves as host and musical guest on the season 41 premiere of Saturday Night Live.

Amy Schumer / The Weeknd

Tracy Morgan / Demi Lovato
Tracy Morgan hosts with musical guest Demi Lovato.

Donald Trump / Sia
Donald Trump hosts Saturday Night Live with musical guest Sia.

Elizabeth Banks / Disclosure
Host Elizabeth Banks; Disclosure performs with Lorde and Sam Smith.

Matthew McConaughey / Adele

Ryan Gosling / Leon Bridges
Ryan Gosling hosts with musical guest Leon Bridges.

Chris Hemsworth / Chance The Rapper
Host Chris Hemsworth; Chance the Rapper performs.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler / Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host with musical guest Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
Fey and Poehler would win the 2016 Primetime Emmy for Guest Actress in a Comedy for this episode.

Adam Driver / Chris Stapleton
Adam Driver hosts with musical guest Chris Stapleton.

Ronda Rousey / Selena Gomez
Host Ronda Rousey; Selena Gomez performs.

Larry David / The 1975
Larry David hosts; The 1975 performs.

Melissa McCarthy / Kanye West
Melissa McCarthy hosts with musical guest Kanye West.

Jonah Hill / Future
Jonah Hill hosts with musical guest Future.

Ariana Grande

Peter Dinklage / Gwen Stefani
Peter Dinklage hosts with musical guest Gwen Stefani.

Russell Crowe / Margo Price
Russell Crowe hosts with musical guest Margo Price.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus / Nick Jonas
Host Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Nick Jonas performs.

Brie Larson / Alicia Keys
Brie Larson will make her debut as host of "Saturday Night Live" on May 7. The Academy Award-winning actress ("Room") can be seen in the upcoming films "Kong: Skull Island" and "The Glass Castle." Joining Larson will be returning musical guest Alicia Keys. A 15-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter/producer, Keys will debut her new single, "In Common," from her forthcoming album on "SNL." She'll also be joining season 11 of "The Voice" as a coach this fall.

Drake
Drake returns to Studio 8H on May 14, his second time doubling as host and musical guest. The Grammy Award winner's fourth studio album, "Views," was released April 29.

Fred Armisen / Courtney Barnett
On May 21, former "SNL" cast member Fred Armisen returns to Studio 8H as host to close out the late-night franchise's 41st season. Armisen stars in IFC's Emmy-nominated "Portlandia" and "Documentary Now" series. Armisen was a cast member on "SNL" for 11 seasons.
Courtney Barnett will make her debut as musical guest alongside Armisen. Barnett's first album, "Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit," received widespread acclaim and earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.
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