SNL Sees New The Lonely Island Song as Maya Rudolph, Dana Carvey and More Return for 2024 Election Sketch

Comedian Nate Bargatze hosted the Oct. 5 show, while Coldplay was the musical guest

Maya Rudolph, And Andy Samberg and Akiva Shafer
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Saturday Night Live featured a new song and more celebrity cameos this week.

Comedian Nate Bargatze hosted the show for the second time on Oct. 5, with Coldplay as the musical guest, performing tracks "All My Love" and "WE PRAY," both from their new album Moon Music.

However, there was also another musical appearance on the show, with The Lonely Island debuting a new track, "Sushi Glory Hole," during a digital short.

Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer (the comedy trio's third member, Jorma Taccone was not featured) played two 1980s-esque businessmen giving an unusual presentation to a board of investors, including Kenan Thompson, Maya Rudolph and Bowen Yang.

Appearing in front of the board in three-piece suits and glasses, Samberg and Schaffer, both 46, put a cassette tape in to play before launching into the track, which declared that for a "Sushi Glory Hole," "instead of strange s--- you'll be getting a snack."

The two later explained the concept, "sushi through a hole in the wall," after repeating the song's hook, "hear us out," to the skeptical-looking board.

Their "Sushi Glory Hole" featured an app that allowed users to identify which bathroom stalls in their area had holes in the wall through which they could receive "some shockingly high-grade fish," though they noted it may not always be sushi users received as none of the glory holes were "labeled."

Ultimately, the board was not swayed.

Elsewhere, SNL's cold open again focused on the 2024 election, with the same starry cameos as in the show's premiere episode on Sept. 28, though this time poking fun at the recent Oct. 2 vice-presidential debate.

Jim Gaffigan appeared again as Kamala Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in a debate with J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's 2024 running mate, played by Yang. The debate was moderated by Chloe Fineman playing Margaret Brennan and Heidi Gardner as Norah O'Donnell.

Harris was once more portrayed by Maya Rudolph, and SNL alum Andy Samberg once again played Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff. Dana Carvey, meanwhile, appeared with them on a couch watching the debate at the vice president's home, reprising his role as President Joe Biden.

Among the skits he appeared in, Bargatze, 45, reprised his hilarious George Washington role from 2023 in a sequel sketch, "Washington's Dream 2." He also appeared with Gardner in a sketch about a burger-eating competition, "Mile High Burger Challenge."

Bargatze first hosted SNL in October 2023, when he was joined by Foo Fighters as the evening's musical guest.

SNL is currently in the midst of its landmark season 50, which kicked off its first episode on Sept. 28 with Jean Smart as host and Jelly Roll as musical guest.

This season, returning cast members Marcello Hernandez, Michael Longfellow and Devon Walker were promoted to the main cast after two years each as featured players, while Punkie Johnson, Chloe Troast and Molly Kearney have all stepped away. Ashley Padilla, Emil Wakim and Jane Wickline, meanwhile, have been added to the sketch comedy show's roster.

Gardner, Thompson, Fineman and Yang, Michael Che, Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes, James Austin Johnson, Colin JostEgo Nwodim and Sarah Sherman round out the remainder of the cast.

Other hosts and musical guests announced so far for SNL's season 50 include Ariana Grande with Stevie NicksMichael Keaton with Billie Eilish and John Mulaney with Chappell Roan.

Saturday Night Live airs at 11:30 p.m. ET on weekends on NBC.

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