Bad Bunny was last night’s musical guest on the 50th season finale of Saturday Night Live. He performed “Nuevayol” and was joined by RaiNao for “Perfumito Nuevo,” both from his new album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and appeared in sketches as an air traffic controller and host Scarlett Johansson’s Spanish-speaking boyfriend. Michael Myers also made a cameo appearance—as himself—opposite cast member Keenan Thompson as Kanye West. Watch Bad Bunny on SNL below.
Bad Bunny last appeared on Saturday Night Live in 2023, where he served as both host and musical guest. Earlier this month, he announced a world tour in support of Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which will kick off in November 2025 following an upcoming 30-date residency at San Juan, Puerto Rico’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico.
SNL celebrated its 50th anniversary at the beginning of this year with two live broadcast specials: SNL50: The Homecoming Concert and SNL50: The Anniversary Special. Other recent musical guests have included Lizzo, Elton John and Brandi Carlile, and Tate McRae. Lady Gaga, Timothée Chalamet, and Charli XCX all pulled double duty this season, and Stevie Nicks performed on an episode hosted by Ariana Grande. It was recently confirmed that Saturday Night Live will be launching a British spinoff in 2026.
Read about Debí Tirar Más Fotos on “The Best Music of 2025 So Far.”
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