'SNL' announces its hosts for the rest of the season

Dua Lipa will serve as both the host and musical guest on May 4.

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"Saturday Night Live" has announced its hosts for the rest of its 49th season.

Dua Lipa is set to serve double duty on the May 4 episode as both host and musical guest.

The episode will mark Lipa’s third time performing on “SNL” and her first time hosting. Her third studio album, “Radical Optimism,“ is set to drop May 3.

The following week, "SNL" alum Maya Rudolph will host the program for the third time. She'll be joined by musical guest Vampire Weekend.

The "SNL" season wraps up on May 18, when Jake Gyllenhaal hosts and Sabrina Carpenter performs.

Read on for a complete list of “SNL” hosts and musical guests for Season 49.

A complete list of ‘SNL’ Season 49 hosts:

May 18: Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal will close out the season on May 18. He'll be hosting "SNL" for the third time. Sabrina Carpenter joins him as the musical guest.

May 11: Maya Rudolph

Former "SNL" star Maya Rudolph will host the May 11 episode, marking her third time as host. Vampire Weekend is the announced musical guest.

May 4: Dua Lipa

“SNL” announced that Dua Lipa will be the host and musical guest of its May 4 episode. Lipa posted about the upcoming gig on X, writing, “DOUBLE DUTY DUA!!!!!!!!”

April 13: Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling hosted the show for a third time on April 13. “The Fall Guy” star had Chris Stapleton as his musical guest.

April 6: Kristen Wiig

Former “SNL” cast member Kristen Wiig returned to Studio 8H to host “SNL” for the fifth time on April 6. British singer Raye made her debut as musical guest.

March 30: Ramy Youssef

“Poor Things” actor and comedian Ramy Youssef made his “SNL” hosting debut on March 30 with Travis Scott as the musical guest.

March 9: Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin hosted for the third time on March 9. Ariana Grande was the episode's musical guest.

March 2: Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney made her "SNL" hosting debut on March 2. She was joined by musical guest Kacey Musgraves.

Feb. 24: Shane Gillis

Comedian Shane Gillis hosted the Feb. 24 episode, with musical guest 21 Savage.

Feb. 3: Ayo Edebiri 

"SNL" aired a new episode featuring Ayo Edebiri on Feb. 3. Jennifer Lopez was the musical guest.

Jan. 27: Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson hosted "SNL" for the second time on Jan. 27. Justin Timberlake joined her as the episode's musical guest.

Jan. 20: Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi hosted the Jan. 20 episode of "SNL" with musical guest Reneé Rapp.

Dec. 16: Kate McKinnon

Kate McKinnon made her "SNL" hosting debut on Dec. 16. Billie Eilish was the musical guest.

Dec. 9: Adam Driver

Adam Driver hosted for the fourth time on Dec. 9. The episode featured Olivia Rodrigo as the musical guest.

Dec. 2: Emma Stone

The “Curse” star Emma Stone hosted on Dec. 2, marking the fifth time she’s hosted the show. Stone joined the ranks of celebs like Alec Baldwin, Will Ferrell, Scarlett Johansson, Tina Fey, Bill Murray and others who have hosted five times or more. Noah Kahan served as the musical guest.

Nov. 18: Jason Momoa

“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” star Jason Momoa hosted for the second time on Nov. 18, with Tate McRae making her musical guest debut.

Nov. 11: Timothee Chalamet

Timothee Chalamet, the star of “Wonka,” hosted on Nov. 11 with musical guest Boygenius.

Oct. 28: Nate Bargatze

Comedian Nate Bargatze was booked to host alongside musical guest Foo Fighters. The episode paid tribute to Matthew Perry following news of the “Friends” star’s death.

Oct. 22: Bad Bunny

Singer Bad Bunny pulled double duty to host and perform new music.

Oct. 14: Pete Davidson

Former “SNL” cast member Pete Davidson hosted the premiere episode with musical guest Ice Spice. In case you missed it, Davidson opened with an emotional message, parodied “I’m Just Ken” from the “Barbie” movie, and welcomed a pair of extra famous surprise guests (hint: it’s a pop star and a football player).