Saturday Night Live” will follow up its 50th anniversary celebrations with new shows and some familiar faces — Lady Gaga doing double duty as musical guest and host, and an episode hosted by Shane Gillis with Tate McRae performing.
Saturday Night Live” will follow up its 50th anniversary celebrations with new shows and some familiar faces — Lady Gaga doing double duty as musical guest and host, and an episode hosted by Shane Gillis with Tate McRae performing.
A comedian from Mechanicsburg will host “Saturday Night Live” for a second time next week. Shane Gillis, the star and co-creator of the series “Tires," which returns this year for its second season on Netflix,
L ive” will follow up its 50th anniversary celebrations with new shows and some familiar faces — Lady Gaga doing double duty as musical guest and host, and an episode hosted by Shane Gillis with Tate McRae performing.
The Mechanicsburg native, who was hired and quickly fired as a cast member in 2019, first hosted the show last February.
Shane Gillis will host “Saturday Night Live” for the second time on March 1 and on March 8, Lady Gaga will do double duty for the second time, marking her second appearance as host and fifth appearance as musical guest.
Record-breaking standup comic Shane Gillis is set to host NBC's "Saturday Night Live" for the second since he was fired from the sketch comedy show in 2019.
Lady Gaga will pull double duty as host and musical guest of 'Saturday Night Live' on March 8. Shane Gillis will host with Tate McRae on March 1.
After its 50th anniversary special, Saturday Night Live is heading back to its normal programming. Shane Gillis is returning to host on March 1 with Lady Gaga performing double duty on March 8.
Lady Gaga and Shane Gillis are set to take the 'Saturday Night Live' stage again in March, with the Grammy winner doing double duty for the second time. Tate McRae will also return as a musical guest during Gillis' episode.
And now for something completely different. Following their nostalgic anniversary broadcast looking back at the show’s 50 seasons, “Saturday Night Live” continues to defy expectations and booked controversial once-fired cast member Shane Gillis to host the show for a second time alongside musical guest Tate McRae on Saturday,
Shane Gillis is headed back to Studio 8H for another hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live.” The comedian, who was recently seen with Post Malone during a Bud Lite Super Bowl commercial, was announced as the host for the upcoming episode on March 1,