Charli XCX's SNL performance has been rescheduled
Charli XCX's Saturday Night Live performance will take place next month after her original performance was cancelled in December.
Last night (17 February) Saturday Night Live shared the line-ups for the next three weeks of the show, which confirmed LCD Soundsystem as the musical guests for 26 February, Charli XCX's rescheduled performance on 5 March, and a performance from Rosalía on 12 March.
Charli XCX's original SNL performance was supposed to take place on 18 December, but was cancelled due to production switching to a limited crew following a rise in COVID cases. She still appeared in a pre-recorded sketch alongside host Paul Rudd called The Christmas Socks as a singing parrot called TJ Rocks.
For the rescheduled show, Charli XCX will be a musical guest for an episode hosted by Oscar Isaac.
John Mulaney will host next week's episode with LCD Soundsystem, and the episode featuring Rosalía will be hosted by Zoë Kravitz.
Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/d3Pk3HF1zJ
— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) February 17, 2022
round 2 here we go… ! pic.twitter.com/Os3sTEUJfh
— Charli (@charli_xcx) February 17, 2022
Last month Charli XCX released her new Rina Sawayama collaboration "Beg For You", which will feature on her upcoming album CRASH alongside "New Shapes" featuring Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek and "Good Ones".
CRASH will include producers and collaborators including A. G. Cook, Oneohtrix Point Never, Ariel Rechtshaid, Lotus IV, Digital Farm Animals and more, and will follow her 2020 quarantine album how i'm feeling now.
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