Illusion has changed into something real.

Olivia Rodrigois taking us back to simpler times 1997, to be exact.

Her duet with the Australian singer comes days after Rodrigo covered the hit during anunannounced appearancein Manchester.

Olivia Rodrigo, Natalie Imbruglia

Olivia Rodrigo; Natalie Imbruglia.Samir Hussein/WireImage; Joseph Okpako/WireImage

Captured by awestruck fans, it took place at a fitting ’90s setting: a local dive bar.

The post-breakup anthem sold more than four million copies globally.

While Imbruglia’s version is the most well known, three previous versions predate it.

In 1996, American-Norwegian singer Trine Rein also debuted their take on “Torn.”

Rodrigo’s recent concert appearances have been packed with collaborations and tributes.

Complete with matching early-aughts garb, the pair wowed the audience with apowerhouse versionof the 2002 tune.

The pair aimed the collaboration at the U.S. Supreme Court after its decision to overturnRoev.Wade.

Perhaps she could welcome Brandy onstage for an updated take on “The Boy Is Mine.”

Just in case you’re taking requests, Olivia.