After a weeks-long hiatus for the Olympics, Saturday Night Live returns tonight (Feb. 28) with first-time host Connor Storrie and Mumford & Sons as musical guest. Here’s what to expect—and a full breakdown of the rest of Season 51’s blockbuster lineup, including Ryan Gosling, Harry Styles, and Gorillaz.
SNL fans, your wait is over. After pausing for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, the long-running NBC sketch series returns tonight (Saturday, Feb. 28) with a fresh episode. Rising star Connor Storrie—currently earning buzz for his role in Heated Rivalry—will make his hosting debut, backed by Mumford & Sons as musical guest. This marks the British folk-rock band’s fourth appearance on the show, a notable milestone. With two new episodes airing back-to-back on March 28 and March 7, viewers can expect no shortage of laughs and surprises.
Tonight’s SNL: What You Need to Know
Connor Storrie kicks off the night as Saturday Night Live‘s freshest host, while Mumford & Sons return to the hallowed Studio 8H stage for their fourth musical guest slot. The band, known for hits like “I Will Wait” and “The Cave”, last appeared in Season 48—a 2023 episode hosted by Spike Lee. Storrie is riding a wave of momentum from his turn in Heated Rivalry, the critically praised ensemble film that sat at the top of many 2025 best-of lists.
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The Season 51 Scorecard
- Tonight, Feb. 28: Host Connor Storrie, Musical Guest Mumford & Sons
- March 7: Host Ryan Gosling, Musical Guest Gorillaz — New film Hail Mary is slated for March 20 release
- March 14: Host & Musical Guest Harry Styles — Fresh album Kiss All the Time, Disco, Occasionally drops March 6
Why This Season of SNL Matters
This run of episodes is an SNL gold mine. First, Mumford & Sons are one of the few bands to return four times—a distinction shared with the likes of The Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Their acoustic attack and foot-stomping anthems are tailor-made for the 8H stage. Meanwhile, Gorillaz are making their debut well into their 22nd year as a band, teeing up anticipation for a full-scale performance that could include holographic band members. Harry Styles, a former One Direction supernova, has cultivated a solo persona that is equal parts daring and charismatic, making him a natural fit for both host and musical guest duties. Add in Ryan Gosling, a host veteran who delivers reliably sharp, self-deprecating humor, and you have a veritable A-list qualifier for this season’s discourse.
This string of high-gloss stars is nothing new for today’s SNL, which has booked a near-constant run of marralinis hosting and globetrotting musicians since Season 50. What makes Season 51 special is the thread of album cycles, film releases, and promotional drives. Each episode feels like a living byline for cultural releases still bathing in newsbeat. Tonight, you tune in not just for SNL’s sneaky, brilliant writing—you’re tuning in because each inoculation of hosting fees into the zeitgeist cycle.
So, grab your favorite snack, settle onto your couch (or hop online with Peacock), and let the show inject its weekly shot of levity and revelry into a world that could use it.
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