Sia Makes A Powerful Comeback on Saturday Night Live

The Australian singer and songwriter behind the hit song  'Chandelier' - Sia, was the only one entitled to show her face on the American television show - Saturday Night Live. Sia Kate Isobelle Furler, who is known and addressed as Sia, single-handedly rescued the Saturday Night Live show with two rousing renditions of tracks taken from Sia's forthcoming album - This Is Acting.

While protesters shouted outside the television production company NBC Studios in New York, in opposition to the controversial decision to let Donald Trump (candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 election) host the show, an untroubled Sia worked her magic by impressing and exciting the audience with her two latest songs, Alive and Bird Set Free.

Both songs (Alive and Bird Set Free), were supposed to be for British singer - Adele, as it was written for and with her for her album - 25, but ultimately turned down by the 'Someone Like You' singer - the usual theme among all tracks on the album.

As usual on her performances, the 39 year old Sia, kept her face out of sight by one of her mega-banged wig, but this time, Sia's half black-half-white bob enhances the cover of the new record.

Sia, who was ranked the 97th richest Australian person under the age of 40, unveiled the first about a half hour in, putting on an air steward-esque long, pale blue coat and pants by the Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, perhaps differ strikingly to the Republican host for the night.

Sia's head during her performance almost channeled the Canadian progressive-house music producer and performer - Deadmau5 with an enormous bow, in which gave Sia the same profile as the mouse-headed DJ.

And while Sia's real eyes weren't able to be seen, both Sia's cheeks had painted a replacement. Sia voice energetically filled the stage, and the singer remained her typical deathly still.

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