Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘A Nonsense Christmas’ Netflix Trailer Teases Chappell Roan, Shania Twain

The list of special guests recruited for Netflix’s A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter is the opposite of nonsense.

Carpenter, 25, debuted the star-studded trailer for her holiday special, which premieres Dec. 6 on Netflix, at the final U.S. stop of her Short n’ Sweet Tour at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 18.

The “Please Please Please” chart-topper sings “ho, ho, ho” in the trailer before teasing her duets with Chappell Roan, Tyla and Shania Twain.

The trailer, set to Carpenter’s sensual song “A Nonsense Christmas,” begins with the “Taste” singer warming up viewers by saying, “Christmas is coming early this year — I wouldn’t count on a quiet night.”

Among the other performers or people performing for skits will be singer Kali Uchis, Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson, model Cara Delevingne, Saturday Night Live alum Kyle Mooney, Book smart actor Nico Hiraga, Hacks actress Megan Stalter, Elf the Musical star Sean Astin, Theater camp actor Owen Thiele and I’m perfectly fine star Jillian Bell.

Sam Wrench who directed Taylor Swift: The Era Tour concert film, acted as director for A nonsense Christmas.

The guests’ announcement did not specify which songs the singers will perform, but the log line for A nonsense Christmas confirmed that the special will include performances of “songs from Carpenter’s holiday EP fruitcake and other iconic holiday covers with top charts.”

Sabrina Carpenter and Shania Twain in ‘A Nonsense Christmas’ on Netflix.

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Carpenter has memorably performed covers of songs by two of her guests: Roan’s “Good luck, baby!” before BBC Radio 1‘s Live Lounge series and Twain’s “It Doesn’t Impress Me Much” at her tour stop on September 25.

Twain told E! News in September that Carpenter’s cover was “a huge compliment”, adding “(Carpenter is) such a talented person! She’s smart.”

Sabrina Carpenter, Quinta Brunson and Cara Delevingne in ‘A Nonsense Christmas’ on Netflix.

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At some point in the Netflix special, Carpenter, Brunson and Delevingne will portray the Ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.

“I love your bangs — they’re cute,” Brunson tells Carpenter in the trailer, to which she replies, “Thanks. I got them because he was pranking me.”

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The “Espresso” singer can also be seen sitting on Santa’s lap. At the end of the trailer, Santa puts a twist on Carpenter’s viral “I work late because I’m a singer” line by singing, “I work late because I’m Santa.”

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter premieres December 6 at 9pm ET/6pm PT on Netflix.