That's Saweetie! 'SNL' announces the remainder of November's hosts, musical guests

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Taylor Swift will make her fifth 'SNL' appearance, while Jonathan Majors will make his debut on the show. Photo credit Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (L), Steve Granitz/WireImage (R)

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- "Saturday Night Live" completed announcing its November slate of hosts and musical guests Tuesday, which will include a trio of first-time hosts.

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Jonathan Majors will host the Nov. 13 show, with Taylor Swift as the musical guest.

Majors stars in the western "The Harder They Fall," and is set to appear in future Marvel Cinematic Universe movies after debuting in "Loki."

Swift will take the stage the day after her re-recorded version of "Red" drops. It’ll be her fifth appearance on the show.

On Nov. 20, Simu Liu will host the show, with rapper Saweetie performing.

Liu is also a Marvel star, playing the title character in this year’s "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings." He also starred in the TV show "Kim’s Convenience."

Saweetie is best known for her song "Best Friend" with Doja Cat.

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Saweetie (L) and Simu Liu (R) will be featured on the Nov. 20 show. Photo credit MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images (L), Noam Galai/GC Images (R)

The tripleheader of shows will follow the previously announced Nov. 6 episode, hosted by "Succession" star Kieran Culkin, with Ed Sheeran as the musical guest.

Sheeran’s appearance in support of his new album "=" was in doubt due to a positive COVID-19 test, but he has since been cleared.

"Posting this pic to say I’m released from COVID isolation today, so if you see me out and about I’ve had the all clear and done my quarantine," Sheeran posted to Instagram Tuesday. "Excited to hit the ground running with work again, and SNL is still on, so tune in Saturday."

Featured Image Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (L), Steve Granitz/WireImage (R)