Cher rocked a see-through bodysuit as she took the stage at SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall this week.
The 78-year-old musical icon was part of a dazzling lineup of celebrities who packed into the venue to honor a half-century of Saturday Night Live.
Produced by Saturday Night Live boss Lorne Michaels and musician Mark Ronson, the special is scheduled to air on NBC and Peacock this Sunday.
But fans were able to catch a glimpse of Cher’s performance a bit early as footage surfaced of her singing one of her greatest hits.
Wearing a black fishnet outfit that showed off her age-defying figure, she delivered a soaring rendition of her 1989 classic If I Could Turn Back Time.
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Her jaw-dropping ensemble was mostly transparent, flaunting her sculpted physique including her shapely derriere as she stalked the stage.
Cher rocked a see-through bodysuit as she took the stage at SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall this week
Cher was also able to demonstrate how well she has preserved her powerful vocal chops over decades of singing around the world.
She belted out the number to a rapturous response from the audience, which included Saturday Night Live stalwarts like Tina Fey.
The lineup of performers included a starry list of names such as Miley Cyrus, Bad Bunny, The Roots, Arcade Fire, Backstreet Boys, Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Chris Martin, David Byrne, Lady Gaga and several more.
Sunday night’s telecast is scheduled to last for a staggering three hours, promising plenty of entertainment for longstanding fans of the sketch show.
Jimmy Fallon, who became a star on Saturday Night Live before he broke into his current career as a late-night talk show host, is compering the event.
Before the show started, Cher was spotted arriving at the venue in a stylish ensemble that included a monochrome color block puffer jacket.
Outside Radio City Music Hall, she mingled with the fan favorite background actor Craig Castaldo aka Radio Man, who has done some 300 cameos in various projects.
Cher’s thunderous new concert comes after she published the first half of her two-volume memoir last year, debuting at the top of the New York Times bestseller list.
The 78-year-old musical icon was part of a dazzling lineup of celebrities who packed into the venue to honor a half-century of Saturday Night Live
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