Christina Perri's "A Thousand Years" Featured on "The Masked Singer's" 'Twilight Night'
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
This week, the popular show "The Masked Singer" is set to shine even brighter, as it welcomes an exceptional musical talent to its stage. An exclusive preview from the upcoming "Twilight Night" episode reveals that the acclaimed singer-songwriter Christina Perri will perform her iconic song, "A Thousand Years." This beloved ballad, originally composed by Perri and producer David Hodges for the movie "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" in 2011, will be accompanied by a captivating dance sequence, visually representing the iconic love triangle between the vampire Edward Cullen, the human Bella Swan, and the werewolf Jacob Black. This special episode, airing on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox, promises to honor the most romantic saga of all time, perfectly timed to celebrate Valentine's Day. Throughout the current season, viewers can anticipate a diverse array of themed nights, including tributes to "Ozzfest," "Red, White & Clue Night," "Fear Night," and special episodes commemorating the 60th anniversary of "Star Trek," the classic '90s comedy "Clueless," the animated heroes of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and a lively Spice Girls celebration. Furthermore, the enchanting and vibrant world of Care Bears will also make an appearance on stage later in the season.
Christina Perri's Enduring Ballad Graces "The Masked Singer" Stage
In an eagerly anticipated event, the renowned songstress Christina Perri recently captivated audiences on "The Masked Singer," presenting her timeless hit, "A Thousand Years." The performance, part of the show's special "Twilight Night," was an exclusive highlight, celebrating the romantic saga that inspired the song. Perri, who penned the ballad with David Hodges in 2011 for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1," shared insights into its creation and journey on SiriusXM's "The Nikki & Brie Show" in March 2025. She recounted her deep personal connection as a dedicated fan of the "Twilight" series, or a "Twihard," as she fondly called herself. Initially intended for the wedding scene of Edward Cullen (portrayed by Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), the song ultimately found its place in the end credits. Despite this, Perri expressed her excitement, considering it the "coolest thing that's ever happened" to her, given her affection for the books and films. The song's initial radio promotion surprised Perri with its popularity. She noted that the fans' overwhelming love for "A Thousand Years" led to its inclusion in the final "Twilight" film as a seven-minute orchestral version, featuring a duet with her then-boyfriend. However, the song's true legacy emerged beyond the "Twilight" universe, transforming into a beloved anthem for countless weddings and significant life moments. As Perri aptly described, the song continues to live its "own life and evolving," becoming a cherished part of many couples' journeys into marriage and parenthood over the past decade.
This captivating performance of "A Thousand Years" on "The Masked Singer" not only reignites appreciation for Christina Perri's musical artistry but also underscores the remarkable power of music to transcend its original context and embed itself deeply into the fabric of people's lives. It's a poignant reminder that genuine emotional resonance in art can create enduring connections, turning a film soundtrack piece into a personal anthem for universal experiences like love and commitment. The song's journey, from a movie credit to a wedding staple, highlights how artistic creations can evolve and find new meanings, echoing through generations and moments of joy.

