What Time Does Snl Start: what time does snl start for Feb. 28 Connor Storrie episode

What Time Does Snl Start: what time does snl start for Feb. 28 Connor Storrie episode

If you’re asking what time does snl start, the Connor Storrie–hosted episode airs on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 8: 30 p. m. PT/11: 30 pm ET. The Heated Rivalry breakout star hosts with musical guests Mumford & Sons, and the show will be broadcast on NBC and livestreamed on Peacock and live TV streaming services.

What Time Does Snl Start Tonight

The Storrie-hosted episode will go live on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 8: 30 p. m. PT/11: 30 pm ET. Viewers who want to watch live should tune in at those times for their local coast; the episode is scheduled to air on NBC and to be available Peacock as a livestream option.

Host and musical guest

Connor Storrie, described as a Heated Rivalry breakout star, is making his first-ever Saturday Night Live hosting debut. He will be joined on the episode by musical guests Mumford & Sons.

Livestream and live-TV options

Because the episode is broadcast on NBC, cord-cutters can watch it live on any streaming service that carries the network. Options called out include DirecTV with a five-day free trial, Sling, and Hulu + Live TV. The episode will also livestream on Peacock, but the streamer does not offer a free trial directly.

Streaming plans, trials and pricing

NBC is included in DirecTV signature packages listed as Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate or Premier; DirecTV is offering a five-day free trial for its streaming service so new subscribers can catch five days at no cost. The context also cites a channel lineup starting at $19. 99 per month for a build-your-own option tied to that provider. Peacock is described as the official streaming home of SNL and offers an ad-supported Peacock Premium package for $10. 99 monthly or $109. 99 yearly, and an ad-free Peacock Premium Plus plan for $16. 99 monthly or $169. 99 yearly.

Peacock does not offer a direct free trial, but free access to Peacock Premium can be obtained through partner subscriptions that include Peacock Premium in their membership. The partners named are Instacart+ and Walmart+; both partners offer free trials — 14 days for Instacart+ and 30 days for Walmart+ — so members can stream Peacock at no cost during those trial periods.

Sling’s Blue Plan is listed as starting at $45. 99 per month. Sling’s Orange & Blue plan is noted as currently half off for the first month: $33 for the first month and $65. 99 monthly thereafter. Hulu + Live TV is described as offering a three-day trial and coming bundled with Disney+ and +, with pricing starting at $89. 99 per month.

Notes on the coverage and site messaging

The Hollywood Reporter’s guide to livestreaming included these watching options and a reminder that if a reader purchases an independently reviewed product or service through a link on that site, the outlet may receive an affiliate commission. Separately, a site message that appeared elsewhere warned, "Your browser is not supported, " and said the site was built to take advantage of the latest technology to make it faster and easier to use, asking readers to download one of the listed browsers for the best experience.

For viewers planning to watch the Feb. 28 episode, the key times are 8: 30 p. m. PT and 11: 30 pm ET, with multiple streaming and trial options available depending on which services or partner bundles a viewer already has or chooses to try.