This is how Billie Eilish performs the “Barbie” song live (video)

In addition to “What Was I Made For,” she also performed a cover of a Christmas song on stage.

On December 16th, Billie Eilish appeared on the “Saturday Night Live” stage for the third time and performed two songs live. In addition to the “Barbie” track “What Was I Made For,” she also sang the Christmas classic “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” She was introduced that evening by Greta Gerwig, the film’s director, and Kate McKinnon, who plays “weird Barbie” in the 2023 film.

The 21-year-old was supported on stage by her brother Finneas, who accompanied her on the piano. Halfway through their performance, a string ensemble also joined in. Meanwhile, video excerpts from Eilish’s childhood as well as images of current and former SNL cast members were playing in the background, based on a scene in “Barbie”.

“What Was I Made For” live on “Saturday Night Live”:

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“I thank God for Greta”

In mid-November, Billie Eilish revealed in a group interview “Hollywood Reporter”, in which, among others, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo were there, which special role “What Was I Made For” and the commission from Greta Gerwig in general would have played for them. Before “Barbie,” she had writer’s block and doubted the future of her career. She explained: “I thank God for Greta, man. I was honestly worried it was over for me. I have to be honest with you. She saved me, really, honestly. […]“

Christmas spirit on “Saturday Night Live”

After “What Was I Made For,” Billie Eilish came in front of the cameras a second time to perform her rendition of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” Here too, her singing was accompanied by Finneas on the piano. She also brought in jazz musician Christian McBride on stand-up bass.

“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” live:

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