Where can I watch live stream of SNL?

Where can I watch live stream of SNL?

If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “SNL” on Fubo TV (free trial). It will also be available the day after on Peacock (free trial).

Is Miley Cyrus on Saturday Night Live?

Miley Cyrus was the musical guest on the last night’s Elon Musk–hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. Elsewhere in the show, Cyrus appeared in a Space X-themed sketch, and Grimes dropped in to play Princess Peach in a skit about Super Mario villain Wario being on trial for the death of Mario.

How can I watch SNL Live 2020?

Watch Saturday Night Live Streaming Online. Hulu (Free Trial)

Can you watch SNL live on YouTube TV?

Google’s live streaming service, YouTube TV, is another great option to watch SNL live. YouTubeTV offers live NBC with its streaming service in nearly ALL markets in the US.

Can you watch SNL on Hulu?

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch Saturday Night Live live on the NBC website or NBC app. SNL will also be available to stream live or on demand via Peacock. No cable? You can also watch SNL live with an active subscription to fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, or DIRECTV STREAM.

Who’s performing with Miley Cyrus on SNL?

SNL: Miley Cyrus and The Kid LAROI Perform Their ‘Without You’ Remix for the First Time.

Who is with Miley on SNL?

On Saturday, the Nashville-area native will return as musical guest on “SNL” — alongside billionaire Elon Musk, who’s turned out to be the show’s most divisive host choice since Donald Trump appeared in 2015.

How do I get on the SNL show?

SNL embodies the essence of New York City….Submit an email request for tickets in August.

  1. This is is the only time of year you can request tickets.
  2. Send your ticket request via email to [email protected] and be sure to include your full name, phone number, email address, and mailing address in the email.

What network is SNL on?

NBC

Saturday Night Live
Original network NBC
Picture format NTSC (1975–2005) HDTV 1080i (2005–present)
Audio format Mono (1975–1985) Stereo (1985–1989) Stereo Surround (1989–1994) Dolby Surround (1994–1997) Dolby Digital (1997–present)
Original release October 11, 1975 – present