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Jack Black Joins SNL Five-Timers Club with Help from Fellow Members
The actor hosted the April 4 episode with musical guest Jack White.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 1:07pm
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Jack Black hosted the April 4 episode of Saturday Night Live, marking his fifth time as host and earning him access to the show's exclusive Five-Timers Club. Melissa McCarthy, Jonah Hill, Tina Fey, and Candice Bergen joined Black during his opening monologue to celebrate the occasion, and musical guest Jack White also appeared, performing a parody of "Seven Nation Army" with Black.
Why it matters
Joining the SNL Five-Timers Club is a prestigious milestone for any entertainer, signifying their status as a beloved and frequent host of the iconic sketch comedy show. Black's induction into the club highlights his enduring popularity and comedic talents, as well as the continued cultural relevance of SNL.
The details
Jack Black, 56, hosted the April 4 episode of Saturday Night Live, with Jack White, 50, serving as the musical guest. The episode marked Black's fifth time hosting the show, earning him a spot in SNL's exclusive Five-Timers Club. During his opening monologue, Black was joined by fellow Five-Timers Club members Melissa McCarthy, Jonah Hill, Tina Fey, and Candice Bergen to celebrate the occasion. White also appeared, performing a parody of his band The White Stripes' hit "Seven Nation Army" with Black.
- Jack Black hosted SNL on April 4, 2026.
- This was Black's fifth time hosting the show.
The players
Jack Black
A 56-year-old actor who has now hosted Saturday Night Live five times, earning him membership in the show's elite Five-Timers Club.
Jack White
The 50-year-old musician who served as the musical guest for the April 4, 2026 episode of SNL, performing a parody of his band The White Stripes' hit "Seven Nation Army" with host Jack Black.
Melissa McCarthy
A fellow member of the SNL Five-Timers Club who appeared during Black's opening monologue to celebrate his induction.
Jonah Hill
Another SNL Five-Timers Club member who joined the celebration of Black's milestone hosting achievement.
Tina Fey
A long-time SNL cast member and writer who is also part of the Five-Timers Club, appearing to mark Black's induction.
Candice Bergen
The veteran actress and comedian, also a member of the SNL Five-Timers Club, who participated in the celebration of Black's fifth hosting gig.
What they’re saying
“I'd like to present to you the official Five-Timers Club jacket in exactly your size, a women's small.”
— Jimmy Fallon, Late-night host
The takeaway
Jack Black's induction into the SNL Five-Timers Club cements his status as a beloved and frequent host of the iconic sketch comedy show, highlighting his enduring popularity and comedic talents. The celebration of this milestone by his fellow club members underscores the prestige and significance of joining this exclusive group of entertainers.
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