'SNL' Announces Hosts for Post-Election Episodes
Bill Burr and Charli XCX to Emcee November 7 and 14 Shows
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has revealed its lineup of hosts for the two episodes airing after the 2020 presidential election. Comedian-actor Bill Burr will take the stage on November 7, while singer-songwriter Charli XCX will host the November 14 episode.
Burr, known for his acerbic stand-up specials and roles in films like "The King of Staten Island," marks his second time hosting "SNL." Charli XCX makes her debut as host, adding to her recent appearance as the musical guest on the show's season premiere.
Burr's Return, Charli XCX's Debut
Burr previously hosted "SNL" in 2019, delivering a memorable monologue that touched on topics including his love of New York City and his disdain for pumpkin spice lattes.
Charli XCX is known for her catchy pop anthems, including "Boom Clap" and "Unlock It." Her appearance on the show comes as she promotes her latest album, "how i'm feeling now."
Post-Election Comedy
The November 7 and 14 episodes of "SNL" are expected to tackle the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. The show has a long history of using comedy to provide commentary on current events and is likely to offer its unique perspective on the outcome of the race.