Finn Wolfhard, A$AP Rocky Tapped for SNL Season 41 Debut
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Finn Wolfhard to Host Saturday Night Live in 2026
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Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard will kick off the 2026 season of Saturday Night Live, with A$AP Rocky as the musical guest.
Published December 21, 2023, 23:22:39 PST. Updated as needed.
The Declaration
On December 21, 2023, it was announced that Finn Wolfhard will host the first episode of Saturday Night Live in 2026. He will be joined by musical guest A$AP Rocky. NBC confirmed the news.
The episode is scheduled to air on January 17, 2026.
About finn Wolfhard
Finn Wolfhard is a Canadian actor, musician, and director. He rose to international fame for his role as Mike Wheeler in the Netflix original series Stranger Things, which premiered in 2016. Stranger Things on Netflix has garnered critical acclaim and a large global following.
Beyond Stranger Things,Wolfhard has appeared in films such as it (2017) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021). He is also the frontman for the rock band The Aubreys.
About A$AP Rocky
Rakim Athelaston Mayers, known professionally as A$AP Rocky, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, known for his innovative style and influential music. A$AP Rocky’s official website provides further information on his career.
Rocky has released several successful albums, including Long.Live. A$AP (2013),At. Long.Last. A$AP (2015),and Testing (2018). He has also collaborated with numerous artists across various genres.
Saturday Night Live History
Saturday night Live (SNL) is a long-running American late-night comedy show created by Lorne michaels. It premiered on October 11, 1975, and has become a cultural institution, launching the careers of many comedians and actors. SNL’s official website details its history and impact.
The show is known for its satirical sketches, musical performances, and celebrity guest hosts. Notable past hosts include numerous A-list actors,musicians,and political figures.
