Ariana Grande will return to Studio 8H next month not only as the musical guest but also as the host for "Saturday Night Live." Grande will pull double duty for the March 12 episode.

The "Problem" singer made her "SNL" debut last season in the premiere episode with host Chris Pratt. She will perform new music from her upcoming album, reportedly called "Dangerous Woman." The original title was "Moonlight," possibly the first track off the album.

On March 5, Jonah Hill will host for his fourth time to promote his upcoming film "War Dogs." The Todd Phillips film will premiere in August. Hill last hosted two seasons ago in 2014. He will be joined by hip-hop artist Future, who will make his "SNL" debut. He recently dropped his fourth studio album "Evol," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 on Feb. 6.

"Saturday Night Live" has featured strong hosts for its most recent episode, including Melissa McCarthy with the controversial Kanye West as musical guest, and Larry David, who has guest-starred several times over the season to play Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

"Saturday Night Live" returns on Saturday, March 5, at 11:30 p.m. on NBC.