In an unexpected turn of events, the dream team for all TikTok teens, Bo Burnham and Phoebe Bridgers, have teamed up for a live performance of the former's Inside acoustic standout, "That Funny Feeling."
The pair appeared at Pete Holmes' monthly "Living at Largo" show in Los Angeles last night (August 5), where Bridgers first performed an acoustic rendition of her classic song "Motion Sickness" with Marshall Vore and Harrison Whitford, before Burnham joined her on stage.
"I'm gonna play a song I wish I wrote," Bridgers said to the audience before introducing her collaborator, as Variety notes. "I know I love something when it fills me with rage."
Unfortunately, Largo policy strictly forbids cell phones and recording, so the show's 280 attendees were among the few souls permitted to witness the magic. The rest of us will just have to imagine.
However, this isn't the first time Bridgers and Burnham have been spotted together. The pair were seen eating lunch together last month, perhaps in a meeting to discuss their performance. Here's hoping their working relationship continues so the rest of us can take part one day too.
See Holmes' shot of the pair on stage below, where you can also revisit Burnham's original.
The pair appeared at Pete Holmes' monthly "Living at Largo" show in Los Angeles last night (August 5), where Bridgers first performed an acoustic rendition of her classic song "Motion Sickness" with Marshall Vore and Harrison Whitford, before Burnham joined her on stage.
"I'm gonna play a song I wish I wrote," Bridgers said to the audience before introducing her collaborator, as Variety notes. "I know I love something when it fills me with rage."
Unfortunately, Largo policy strictly forbids cell phones and recording, so the show's 280 attendees were among the few souls permitted to witness the magic. The rest of us will just have to imagine.
However, this isn't the first time Bridgers and Burnham have been spotted together. The pair were seen eating lunch together last month, perhaps in a meeting to discuss their performance. Here's hoping their working relationship continues so the rest of us can take part one day too.
See Holmes' shot of the pair on stage below, where you can also revisit Burnham's original.