Veteran rockers the Replacements are returning to NBC nearly 30 years after they were banned from sketch show “Saturday Night Live.”

The Minnesota quartet served as musical guests for the long-running show in January 1986, but their performance caused controversy as they took to the stage drunk on live TV and shocked viewers when they stumbled around the set, dropped their instruments and mouthed profanities.

They were slapped with a permanent ban by “SNL” bosses, but on Tuesday the reunited group will return to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City to perform on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” which films just a few floors down from the “SNL” studio.

The Replacements ended their 22-year hiatus by returning to the stage at Riot Fest last year, and they are set to play their first headlining show in their hometown since 1991 as part of a comeback tour this Saturday.