Sabrina Carpenter and Christina Aguilera Perform Together in Los Angeles

Exciting Surprise at LA Concert

In September, Christina Aguilera invited Sabrina Carpenter to sing “What a Girl Wants” for a special anniversary of her first album.

During the Los Angeles show, Carpenter played a fun game with her dancers and surprised everyone by announcing Christina as the winner. She appeared from below the stage and they all started performing “Ain’t No Other Man.”

The performance can be seen here:

Afterward, both singers sat down and sang a calmer version of “What a Girl Wants,” just like they did at Christina’s big celebration party last year.

Fans love seeing unexpected performances like this because they bring so much joy.

Carpenter was thrilled and shared how hearing Christina sing as a kid inspired her. “I think the first time I ever heard your voice was [when] my mom played me a video of you singing at eight years old, ‘A Sunday Kind of Love,’” she said, recalling how amazing it was to see someone so young sing beautifully.

At the same concert, Carpenter had a playful moment when she “arrested” actress Rachel Sennott during her song “Juno,” similar to what she did with Millie Bobby Brown at another show.

The fun moment is captured here:

Chris Merklin
Chris Merklin
Senior editor at the songprobe, covering music news and lyrics analysis.

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