Saturday Night Live is taking a brief break due to NBC's focus on the 2026 Olympics. No new episode airs on February 14, with the show returning on February 28. Upcoming hosts include Connor Storrie and Ryan Gosling.
Saturday Night Live, the long-running sketch comedy series, is currently on hiatus as NBC shifts attention to coverage of the 2026 Olympics. This pause means there will be no new episode on Saturday, February 14. The show is scheduled to resume on February 28, featuring Connor Storrie as host in his debut appearance. Storrie, aged 25, portrays Ilya Rozanov in the Crave television series Heated Rivalry. The musical guest for that episode will be Mumford & Sons, who are promoting their upcoming sixth studio album, Prizefighter. The folk rock band has previously performed on SNL in September 2012, April 2015, and December 2018.
SNL has already referenced Heated Rivalry in a spoof sketch titled Heated Wizardry, which aired during Finn Wolfhard's hosting stint in January. In that skit, Wolfhard and cast member Ben Marshall portrayed Harry Potter and Ron Weasley.
The following week, on March 7, Ryan Gosling will return to host, promoting his upcoming film Project Hail Mary. Gosling has hosted SNL previously in December 2015, September 2017, and April 2024. Joining him as musical guest will be Gorillaz, making their SNL debut while promoting their album The Mountain.
Season 51 of SNL began on October 4 with Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat as musical guest. The schedule includes episodes on various Saturdays, with breaks for holidays and events. Notable past episodes featured hosts like Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter, Miles Teller, and Ariana Grande, alongside musical guests such as Role Model, Brandi Carlile, and Cher.
SNL airs Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC, with episodes available to stream on Peacock the following day.