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Is SNL new tonight on July 26, 2025? Here's the answer.

Is SNL new tonight on July 26, 2025? Here's the answer.

USA Todaya day ago
It was a great Season 50 of Saturday Night Live, with some hilarious cold opens, funny moments on Weekend Update and so many guest stars. There was also the big SNL 50 celebration this year.
And if you're here, you might be getting ready to watch SNL on Saturday, July 26, 2025 and wondering: is it all new tonight? If not, is it a rerun? Who's hosting?
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The answer ... No. It's a rerun after the season finale months ago. NBC's site says we're getting the episode in which Nate Bargatze was the host and Coldplay was the musical guest.
It'll be a while until we get a new episode, sadly, but at least we can rewatch the past season's funny episodes.
There you have it. Enjoy!
When is SNL Season 51 coming?
We don't have an official date for that, but it'll be sometime this fall, as usual.
Who is leaving SNL? And who is joining the cast?
We haven't heard names that our out. We do know that Mikey Day is staying, and we haven't heard yet about any new comedians or actors who will be joining the cast this fall.
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