Saturday Night Live has had a very strong start to the season, thanks to Alec Baldwin's instantly-classic portrayal of Donald Trump, a musical-heavy episode with Lin-Manuel Miranda, and a supremely viral Tom Hanks-hosted episode. Even Pete Davidson shitting all over Staten Island has made headlines! But things are about to get even better: Dave Chappelle will host SNL for the first time on November 12th, with musical guest A Tribe Called Quest.

This is more surprising than last season when the show was able to snag Larry David to play Bernie Sanders in a half dozen episodes, and also host for the first time ever. Just over a decade ago, Chappelle walked away from the iconic Chappelle's Show and turned his back on fame. But in recent years, he's been a steady presence on the stand-up circuit, transforming into a bonafide storyteller along the way. You can get a taste of his new material tonight when he performs at The Cutting Room—tickets are available now if you hurry.

A Tribe Called Quest will release their final album, which features Jack White, André 3000, Kendrick Lamar, next Friday. You can read an excellent profile of the band, including the making of the new album and how they've deal with the death of Phife Dawg, here.

Benedict Cumberbatch hosts this weekend's episode, alongside musical guest Solange. SNL opted to skip the traditional jokey promos with a castmember, and instead post this very dramatic one: