Sabrina Carpenter Singing 'I'm A Barbie Girl' Wasn't On Our Bingo Card! Watch Viral Video From New York Concert At Halloween
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Sabrina Carpenter bringing back Barbie Girl wasn't on our 2025 bingo card. The singer-songwriter concluded her four-night New York City residency on October 31, 2025, with a sold-out Short n' Spooky concert
at Madison Square Garden. And taking the mood of Halloween a notch higher, she turned a Barbie by singing the iconic track from 1997, originally performed by Aqua. While her surprise left the audience shocked, it went on to become the most memorable moment of her show, having every audience member singing along with her.Dressed in a Barbie pink corset top and pants with a cowboy hat, Sabrina's retro look grabbed eyeballs. She had reprised the look of actress Margot Robbie from the 2023 award winning movie.
Fans react to her Barbie act
Her Barbie act, however, received a lot of reaction from both live audience and netizens as her videos surfaced. An X (formerly Twitter) user wrote, "Guess Barbie's got a new dream house now. Sabrina slaying Halloween like it's Malibu." Another one said, "She fit the Barbie vibe perfectly with a clean, confident look that felt playful and polished." For a fan, "She didn’t dress as Barbie, Barbie dressed as her." A comment read, "The way she doesn’t even need a costume to look like Barbie!"
More on Sabrina's Short n' Spooky concert
Drawing 20,000 fans amid high demand and resale prices in the thousands, her performance featured Halloween-themed visuals, costume changes, and sets of hits also including Espresso and Please Please Please, with opening acts Amber Mark as Catwoman and Olivia Dean as Daphne Blake. Backstage crew donned spooky attire, and Sabrina highlighted the holiday ballads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis509A
About Barbie Girl
Barbie Girl is a song by Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. It was released in April 1997 as one of the singles from the band's debut studio album, Aquarium. The song was written by band members Søren Rasted, Claus Norreen, René Dif, and Lene Nystrøm.The lyrics of the song are about Barbie and Ken, the dolls made by Mattel. Both the song and its music video feature band members Lene Nystrøm as Barbie and René Dif as Ken.