


Saturday Night Live has aired three new episodes over the past three weeks. On February 24, comedian Shane Gillis hosted for the first time. A week later, Anyone But You star Sydney Sweeney made her SNL debut. Finally, on March 9, Josh Brolin returned to 8H with musical guest Ariana Grande.
You know what tends to happen after three new episodes of Saturday Night Live? One word: hiatus, baby. Sorry, two words.
If you find your way to NBC tonight (3/16) at 11:30, you won’t be greeted with a new episode of SNL. When exactly does the iconic sketch series return with new episodes? Here’s everything you need to know.
Nope. Tonight’s episode is a repeat of this season’s Dakota Johnson/Justin Timberlake episode that originally aired on January 27.
SNL is on hiatus until Saturday, March 30 when Ramy Youssef hosts with musical guest Travis Scott. It’s the first of three new installments with Kristen Wiig (with Raye as the musical guest) and Ryan Gosling (with Chris Stapleton as the musical guest) hosting on April 6 and April 13, respectively.
You can stream SNL live on NBC or NBC.com (with a valid cable login). You can also watch the long-running sketch show with an active subscription to Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, or YouTube TV. All of the aforementioned services offer an NBC live stream.
FuboTV and YouTube TV provide free trials for new subscribers.
Yes! Peacock Premium subscribers can watch SNL live on the streamer. New episodes are available for next-day streaming on NBC.com and Peacock.
Nope. While you can watch live or on-demand via Hulu + Live TV’s NBC live stream, the series isn’t available for next-day streaming on Hulu.