Olivia Rodrigo and Billy Joel perform ‘Deja Vu’ and ‘Uptown Girl’


During his concert at Madison Square Garden in New York last night (August 24), Billy Joel brought Olivia Rodrigo to the stage to perform one of their hits each together – Rodrigo’s ‘Deja Vu’, and Joel’s ‘Uptown Girl’.

“I’m going to bring up another young musician. This is a very talented singer-songwriter,” Joel said, rattling off a list of Rodrigo’s accomplishments that included her three Grammy Award wins and Billboard Music Award. “She’s very talented. I like her music and so do my kids. Please say hello to Olivia Rodrigo,” Joel concluded, to roars of applause.

“Thank you so much for having me, Billy,” Rodrigo replied after stepping out. “I’m such a huge fan, and I kind of wrote this next song about you,” she added, before starting to perform her 2021 ‘Sour’ cut ‘Deja Vu’, with Joel accompanying her on piano.

The song notably references a former lover introducing his new partner to Joel’s music: “And I bet that she knows Billy Joel / ‘Cause you played her ‘Uptown Girl,’” Rodrigo sings on its second verse. Later, in the bridge, she adds: “Play her piano, but she doesn’t know / That I was the one who taught you Billy Joel.”

After performing ‘Deja Vu’, the pair came together to perform ‘Uptown Girl’ – or, as Joel put it, “a song that was referred to in the last song, as per Olivia’s request.” Watch fan-shot footage of both performances below:

It’s not the first cross-generational collaboration Rodrigo has been a part of recently. In recent months, Rodrigo has performed ‘You Oughta Know’ alongside Alanis Morissette, ‘Complicated’ with Avril Lavigne, ‘Fuck You’ with Lily Allen and ‘Torn’ alongside Natalie Imbruglia.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Rodrigo will induct Morissette into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in September.

She’s also seemingly returned to the studio with her ‘Sour’ collaborator Dan Nigro, sharing a selfie of the pair on Instagram in which Nigro can be seen holding an acoustic guitar. Back in February, Rodrigo revealed that she’s already decided on a name for her second album, and has “a few songs” in the pipeline for it.

In a four-star review of ‘Sour’ upon its release, NME called the record “an almost-masterpiece that’s equal parts confident, cool and exhilaratingly real” and declared Rodrigo “no flash-in-the-pan artist, but one we’ll be living with for years to come.”

You can view the original article HERE.

‘Harry Potter’ Star Warwick Davis Mourns Death of Wife Samantha
Sydney Sweeney’s Acting Coach Says She’s a Talented Actress, Not a Supermodel
Prince Harry Officially Swaps Country of Residence from UK to U.S.
Gypsy Rose’s Estranged Husband Thinks Ken’s Call Tanked Marriage
Léa Seydoux Soars in a Romantic Sci-Fi Epic
VFX Artists Praise John Carpenter’s 1983 Cult Horror Classic
The Overlook Film Festival Highlights, Part 2: The Hands of Orlac, Kill Your Lover, Dead Mail, Red Rooms | Festivals & Awards
An American Bombing Review | An Urgent Wake-Up Call to American Extremism
cities, dates, tickets and more
Their Break Up & TTPD Easter Eggs
Netflix announces new K-drama ‘Cashero’, starring 2PM’s Junho
Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour: Could It Happen This Year?!
Aroldis Chapman Suspended Two Games For Altercation With Ump
Lakers edge Pelicans, set up 1st-round date with Nuggets
Warriors vouch for Klay return after scoreless play-in performance
Report: LeBron, Curry highlight Team USA Olympic roster
Gillian Anderson Candidly Trolls Fans Over Historical David Duchovny Romance Speculation
Abbott Elementary Season 3 Episode 10 Review: 2 Ava 2 Fest
Seth McFarlane Shares Thoughts on Ending Family Guy After 25 Years; ‘People Still Love It’
FBI Season 6 Episode 9 Review: Best Laid Plans
Quay Sunglasses Review | POPSUGAR Fashion
Victoria’s Secret Kicks Off Summer, Rebecca Minkoff Joins ‘RHONY’
Spanx Suit Yourself Boat Neck Ribbed Bodysuit Review
The Daily and Moleskine Drink and Draw at Club Cumming