Donald Trump will be live from New York on Nov. 7, according to NBC News. The GOP Presidential candidate will host "SNL" live from 30 Rockefeller Center almost exactly a year before Election Day, which falls on Nov. 8, 2016.

This will be Trump's second time hosting "Saturday Night Live." He previously hosted the show on April 3, 2004 when his reality TV show "The Apprentence" was one of the biggest shows on television.

"After just one season, I am about to become the highest-paid television personality in America," Trump said in his opening monologue. "And as everyone in this room knows, 'highest-paid' means 'best.'"

"Saturday Night Live" star Darrell Hammond then joined him onstage, dressed as Trump, where he mimicked his famous "You're fired" phrase.

Trump is currently being portrayed on "SNL" by Taran Killam after a number of other cast members auditioned for the chance to play Trump on the long-running comedy show. Hammond, who is the announcer for "Saturday Night Live," will revisit his iconic impression of Former President Bill Clinton and has already made one appearance alongside his wife Hillary Clinton in the first episode of season 41. 

The musical performer for Trump's episode of "SNL" will be Sia, who is also returning to the Lorne Michaels-run show for the second time.

Check out Trump's monologue from 2004 below!