David Letterman will have Billie Eilish as a guest in the upcoming episode of "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction." Netflix has released a video showing the two enjoying a go-kart ride together.

In a two-minute, 18-second video shared Tuesday on YouTube, Letterman can be heard telling Eilish, "I'm worried, because I'm elderly. I just don't want something to snap. Why don't we go miniature golfing?"

The 20-year-old singer replied she wanted to do go-karting because she was "good at this." A staff member immediately informed Letterman that the singer "crashed into a couple of people" when she visited the place last time.

In the next shot, Eilish and Letterman can be seen preparing for the ride with their helmets on. After settling down in the kart, the singer informed a staff member that her head was itching due to the helmet and got it fixed.

When Eilish bumped into Letterman's kart during the ride, the 75-year-old host jokingly said, "Okay. We're looking at the tape because I think she speared me for the heck of it. The kid should be barred for life."

Fans praised the singer for being "just so adorable."

"She flicks dude off! Hilarious. He knows she can buy her own Go-Kart place, bc she seems to love it. I'm glad my kids have a cool pop star for their generation," one person wrote.

The third season of "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction" is returning this Friday. Netflix confirmed that Cardi B, Billie Eilish, Ryan Reynolds, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kevin Durant and Smith will appear in the upcoming lineup of episodes.

The new season of "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction" will consist of a total of six parts. The host is known for bringing celebrities like Robert Downey Jr., Dave Chappelle, Kim Kardashian, Barack Obama, George Clooney, Kanye West, Jay Z and Lizzo to his talk show in the previous seasons.

Singer/songwriter Billie Eilish has earned her first Oscar nomination for the title theme song from James Bond flick "No Time to Die"
Singer/songwriter Billie Eilish has earned her first Oscar nomination for the title theme song from James Bond flick "No Time to Die" AFP / VALERIE MACON