NBC is bringing back Bad Bunny’s Season 51 premiere with Doja Cat this weekend. The October 4, 2025 episode airs again on Saturday, November 22 at 11:30 p.m. ET. It was the biggest launch moment for SNL in 2025. Here’s what you missed—or can relive.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Bad Bunny hosted his 3rd time overall on SNL history
- Doja Cat made her SNL debut as musical guest
- Episode originally aired October 4, 2025 on NBC and Peacock
- Bad Bunny headlines the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
- Saturday Night Live is on a brief hiatus before returning with new episodes
Bad Bunny Makes SNL History
Bad Bunny kicked off Season 51 in spectacular fashion. This marked his third time hosting the show. What made it truly historic? Simple. He did something no one else has done before. According to reports, Bad Bunny became the first guest ever formally billed on two consecutive SNL episodes. He’d just closed out Season 50 in May as a musical guest. Now he’s returned as the host.
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The October 4 episode drew 4.634 million viewers on NBC. That’s solid viewership for a season premiere. Plus, you could watch it on Peacock streaming anytime. The show scored a 0.83 rating in the crucial 18-49 demographic. Not bad for a Saturday night in the fall.
Doja Cat Brings Her A-Game
Doja Cat wasn’t just any musical guest. She made her SNL debut this night. The rapper and singer delivered two powerful performances. First up, she performed “Gorgeous”. Then she brought the energy with “Aaahh Men!” Her stage presence was electric. Fans loved watching her command the Studio 8H stage at Rockefeller Center.
This performance put Doja Cat in exclusive company. She’s now part of the SNL musical guest hall of fame. The platform matters. Saturday Night Live has launched countless music careers. Being the musical guest on a season premiere? That’s prime real estate for any artist.
Sketches and Highlights
| Segment | Details |
|---|---|
| Cold Open | Featured Pete Hegseth sketch |
| Monologue | Bad Bunny showcased his comedy chops |
| Game Sketches | Jeopardy with Bad Bunny and others |
| Weekend Update | News parodies and topical humor |
| Musical Performances | Doja Cat: “Gorgeous” & “Aaahh Men!” |
The whole episode ran the full 90 minutes of pure comedy chaos. SNL cast members brought A-level energy. From sketches to musical numbers, it all clicked. The show proved Season 51 was off to a winning start.
What’s Next for Bad Bunny
Here’s the big news. Bad Bunny isn’t just dominating sketch comedy stages. He’s heading to Las Vegas next year. The rapper will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. That’s one of the biggest music moments on the calendar. Think The Weeknd, Shakira, and Rihanna—legendary performances on that stage.
This SNL appearance felt like a victory lap before his next massive moment. It showed why Bad Bunny stays relevant. He masters both comedy and music at the highest level. The guy’s a rare talent.
Why You Should Catch This Rerun
Saturday night reruns mean all-new audiences get a chance. Maybe you were busy last October. Maybe you missed it streaming. This is your moment to tune in. Watch Bad Bunny deliver monologue jokes. See Doja Cat perform live. Experience the energy of SNL’s Season 51 premiere.
Plus, Saturday Night Live is on pause right now. New episodes don’t return until December 6 with Melissa Joan Hart hosting. In the meantime, NBC is filling Saturday nights with classic reruns. Start with this one. It gets the season off right.
Sources
- NBC Insider – Season premiere broadcasting details and viewership metrics
- Deadline – SNL Season 51 hosts and musical guests announcements
- Billboard – Doja Cat performance coverage and musical guest information

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.

