Brandi Carlile returned to Saturday Night Live (SNL) on November 2 with a powerful performance of her new songs "Church & State" and "Human", both from her latest album 'Returning to Myself'. This marks Carlile's fourth time as musical guest on the show, and her second appearance this year.
Carlile delivered two emotionally charged performances, showcasing her soulful voice and raw energy. The setlist included a haunting arrangement of "Church & State," co-written with producer Andrew Watt and longtime collaborators Phil and Tim Hanseroth. The song's lyrics captured the essence of a "failing empire" and sociopolitical unrest.
The show also featured Carlile singing her soaring ballad "Human", which reflects on vulnerability and resilience. The song is also the title of her upcoming Human Tour, set to kick off in February 2026. This album is Carlile's eighth studio effort, released on October 25, marking her first solo LP since 2021's 'In These Silent Days'.
Carlile's latest project has cemented her status as a central figure in American roots and rock music. She has remained active in the industry, curating music festivals, forming the country supergroup The Highwomen, and collaborating with legendary artists like Elton John, Joni Mitchell, and Tanya Tucker.
The SNL appearance is part of Carlile's busy October schedule, which included performing at Joni Mitchell's 'Joni Jam' at the Hollywood Bowl and announcing her return to Europe in fall 2026 after the North American leg of her tour.
Carlile delivered two emotionally charged performances, showcasing her soulful voice and raw energy. The setlist included a haunting arrangement of "Church & State," co-written with producer Andrew Watt and longtime collaborators Phil and Tim Hanseroth. The song's lyrics captured the essence of a "failing empire" and sociopolitical unrest.
The show also featured Carlile singing her soaring ballad "Human", which reflects on vulnerability and resilience. The song is also the title of her upcoming Human Tour, set to kick off in February 2026. This album is Carlile's eighth studio effort, released on October 25, marking her first solo LP since 2021's 'In These Silent Days'.
Carlile's latest project has cemented her status as a central figure in American roots and rock music. She has remained active in the industry, curating music festivals, forming the country supergroup The Highwomen, and collaborating with legendary artists like Elton John, Joni Mitchell, and Tanya Tucker.
The SNL appearance is part of Carlile's busy October schedule, which included performing at Joni Mitchell's 'Joni Jam' at the Hollywood Bowl and announcing her return to Europe in fall 2026 after the North American leg of her tour.