Eddie Murphy’s Hollywood comeback tour continues with a hosting gig on the new season of “Saturday Night Live” — the “SNL” alumnus’ first appearance there in 35 years.

The long-running NBC comedy show revealed on Twitter its first few hosts and musical guests for the upcoming season. The roster includes former cast member Murphy, who hasn’t hosted since December 1984.

The season kicks off Sept. 28 with host Woody Harrelson and singer Billie Eilish; then Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) and Taylor Swift; followed by David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) and Camila Cabello. Later is Kristen Stewart, and then Murphy on Dec. 21.

This has been a major year for the “Nutty Professor” funnyman. His return to leading roles in comedy films begins in September with “Dolemite Is My Name” on Netflix, and he also recently signed a lucrative deal with the streaming giant to record several comedy specials.

Murphy was 19 when he first appeared on “SNL” in 1980, and stayed until 1984, leaving to make movies.