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Nashville comedian Nate Bargatze hosts “SNL.” How to watch, stream

Nashville comedian Nate Bargatze hosts “SNL.” How to watch, stream

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Live from New York: It's Nate Bargatze!

On Sunday evening, the Nashville comedian will appear on the “Saturday Night Live” stage as the evening’s host. This is the second time Bargatze has been invited to share his jokes live from Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

Bargatze will appear in the second episode of the comedy show's 50th season with musical guest Coldplay, who will be appearing on the show for the eighth time.

Last year, Bargatze made his “SNL” hosting debut on Oct. 28, earning praise from the acclaimed sketch “Washington's Dream” alongside Kenan Thompson, Mikey Day, Bowen Yang and another Nashvillian, James Austin Johnson.

Maybe there will be a repeat of his George Washington character on Saturday night.

Following Bargatze's “SNL” appearance, Ariana Grande will host on October 12 and Stevie Nicks will appear as a musical guest.

Michael Keaton and Billie Eilish will take the stage next week on October 19th. John Mulaney and Chappell Roan will perform on November 2nd.

How to watch Nate Bargatze on “SNL” and how to stream

“Saturday Night Live” airs Saturday, October 5 at 10:30 pm CT on NBC.

Viewers can also stream “SNL” on Peacock, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV.

For more information, fans can visit nbc.com/saturday-night-live.

Before hosting “SNL,” Nate Bargatze announces he is writing a book

On Friday afternoon, Bargatze, who is currently on his nationwide “The Be Funny Tour,” announced that he is moving from stage to side.

“I'm so excited to announce that I'm writing my first book!” he said on Instagram. “Big Dumb Eyes will be an easy-to-read collection of personal stories, opinions and confessions that the whole family can enjoy.”

Big Dumb Eyes: Stories From A Simpler Mind will be available in stores on May 6, 2025.

“Visit my bio and story link for information on pre-ordering your copy and pre-registering for first access to pre-sale tickets for my 2025 tour to be announced later this year,” he concluded on his social media -Contribution.

To learn more about Bargatze, visit natebargatze.com.

Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter for The Tennessean. You can reach her at [email protected].

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