Watch Olivia Rodrigo Perform “Vampire” and “All-American Bitch” on SNL

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Watch Olivia Rodrigo Perform “Vampire” and “All-American Bitch” on SNL

Rodrigo was SNL’s musical guest this week, accompanying herself at the piano and turning the Studio 8H stage into a tea party

Olivia Rodrigo Adam Driver and Heidi Gardner

Olivia Rodrigo, Adam Driver, and Heidi Gardner, photo by Rosalind O’Connor/NBC via Getty Images

Olivia Rodrigo was this weeks Saturday Night Live musical guest, where she appeared alongside host Adam Driver. She performed two songs from her Grammy-nominated album Guts: a stripped-down version of “Vampire,” during which Rodrigo accompanied herself on the piano, and “All-American Bitch.” She also had a role in one of the evening’s sketches. Watch clips from the episode below.

This is Rodrigo’s second time appearing on SNL. In addition to performing, she also popped up in one sketch, where she donned an accent as the tiny bag fanatic Georgina. For her performance of “All-American Bitch,” Rodrigo transformed the stage into a tea party and destroyed it, hopping on the table and stomping all over all the cakes.

Rodrigo made her SNL debut in May 2021, performing Sour tracks “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U” on an episode hosted by comedian Keegan-Michael Key. She released her sophomore album Guts in September, and will embark on a world tour in support of the record beginning in February 2024. Support includes Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, and the Breeders.

So far this season, Ice Spice, Boygenius, Foo Fighters, and more have performed on SNL. Next week, Billie Eilish will appear on the show for the third time, accompanied by host and former cast-member Kate McKinnon.

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