What Time Does Snl Start: Connor Storrie to Host Feb. 28 Episode With Mumford & Sons — Start Time, Streaming Options and Prices
The big question for viewers ahead of the Feb. 28 broadcast is what time does snl start — the Connor Storrie hosting debut airs at 8: 30 p. m. PT / 11: 30 p. m. ET. The episode pairs the Heated Rivalry breakout star with musical guests Mumford & Sons, making this a must-watch night for fans and cord-cutters who want to catch the show live.
What Time Does Snl Start — Feb. 28 kickoff and why it matters
The SNL episode featuring Connor Storrie will air live on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 8: 30 p. m. PT / 11: 30 p. m. ET on the broadcast network. This marks Storrie’s first-ever turn as host and arrives as he rides attention for his role in Heated Rivalry. The presence of Mumford & Sons as musical guest adds further draw for a broad audience, and timing matters for viewers planning parties or post-show coverage.
Connor Storrie’s hosting debut and the musical guest
Connor Storrie is making his SNL hosting debut the night of Feb. 28. The episode will include musical performances from Mumford & Sons and is positioned as a high-profile network appearance for a breakout star from the series Heated Rivalry. The hosting debut is billed as Storrie’s first-ever time in the SNL host seat.
How to watch live: broadcast and live-stream options
The episode will air on the broadcast network and will also livestream on the show’s official streaming home. Viewers without a traditional pay-TV subscription can access the live broadcast through multiple live-TV streaming services and a major satellite-style streaming option that is offering a five-day free trial. Select live-TV services are offering trial periods and promotional pricing that can let viewers watch at no cost during the trial window.
Key streaming prices, trials and bundles to consider
- A satellite-style live-TV streaming service is offering a five-day free trial and includes the broadcast network in its package tiers.
- A budget-oriented live-TV plan offers a “Blue” tier starting at $45. 99 per month. Its combined “Orange & Blue” bundle is currently half off for the first month, costing $33 for that month and $65. 99 monthly thereafter.
- A major live-TV bundle provides a three-day free trial, comes bundled with additional popular entertainment and sports services, and starts at $89. 99 per month.
- The show’s official streaming home does not offer a direct free trial, but it does publish tiered subscriptions: an ad-supported Premium tier at $10. 99 monthly or $109. 99 yearly, and an ad-free Premium Plus tier at $16. 99 monthly or $169. 99 yearly.
- Certain partner subscriptions include the official streaming home’s Premium tier. Those partner plans offer trial windows of 14 days and 30 days respectively, which can allow members to access the episode at no cost during the partner trial.
Practical viewing tips and technical note
Because several streaming options are offering short trial periods and limited-time discounts, viewers should review trial start and cancellation windows carefully to avoid unexpected charges. If a user encounters playback issues tied to their web browser, a related page flagged that an older browser may be unsupported and recommended downloading a modern browser for the best experience. When planning to watch the live Feb. 28 episode, confirm trial eligibility and bundling details before the air time to ensure access.
Recent coverage emphasizes that the Storrie-hosted episode is a notable pop-culture moment: a first-time host from a breakout role, musical support from Mumford & Sons, and several streaming pathways to watch live at 8: 30 p. m. PT / 11: 30 p. m. ET on Feb. 28. Viewers should plan accordingly and verify any trial terms and pricing for the streaming option they choose.