“Saturday Night Live” is reuniting with some fan-favorite celebrity hosts for its upcoming 50th anniversary special.
This year, the NBC live sketch comedy series, which debuted in October 1975, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. To commemorate the historic moment, NBC will soon air a live three-hour show, honoring “SNL” and the long-running show’s ability to keep fans laughing for half a century.
So far, “SNL” creator and producer Lorne Michaels and the current cast have been fairly tight-lipped when it comes to sharing details about the tribute episode.
But on Feb. 6, NBC revealed a few famous faces who will be featured in the special.
Among the names are “Five-Time’s Club” members — stars who have served as a host at least five times — Steve Martin and Tom Hanks, as well as former hosts and music guests, like Dave Chappelle, Kim Kardashian and Sabrina Carpenter.
Read on to find out who else will make an appearance and everything to know about the 50th anniversary “SNL” special, below.
When is the ‘SNL’ 50th anniversary special?
“SNL” will mark its 50th anniversary with a celebratory weekend that culminates in a live three-hour primetime special airing Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, from 8 to 11 p.m. ET, NBC previously announced in a release.
Who will host the celebration?
On Feb. 6, “SNL” uploaded a video to its social media pages teasing a few of the celebrities who will participate in the anniversary special. The following names popped up in the clip and more are expected to be announced leading up to the live episode:
- Adam Driver
- Ayo Edebiri
- Bad Bunny
- Dave Chappelle
- John Mulaney
- Kim Kardashian
- Martin Short
- Miley Cyrus
- Paul McCartney
- Paul Simon
- Pedro Pascal
- Peyton Manning
- Quinta Brunson
- Robert De Niro
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Scarlett Johansson
- Steve Martin
- Tom Hanks
- Woody Harrelson
What has been said about the 50th anniversary show?
“SNL” comedian Mikey Day stopped by TODAY all the way back in June 2023 and dropped a couple hints as to what fans can expect from the hours-long special.
“Oh my gosh, it’s going to be insane,” Day told TODAY co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. “I haven’t heard that much. I know Lorne’s slowly putting it together.”
He continued, “I believe every famous person in the universe will be there. It’s wild.”
During a red carpet interview at the 2023 Emmys, Entertainment Weekly asked Michaels who he could see succeeding him when he’s ready to retire, to which the “SNL” creator spoke about the 50th anniversary.