The Super Mario Bros. Movie has soared to the top of this year's box office charts, and a major factor behind its success has undeniably been the incredible performance by the one and only Jack Black.

Playing the role of the villainous Bowser, Jack Black captivated audiences with his rendition of "Peaches" on the piano in a mid-credits scene, only to be abruptly interrupted by a Mushroom Kingdom guard, leaving fans wanting more. But fear not, for Jack Black has made it up to his fans with a spectacular live performance of the hit song, complete with a full orchestra.

At the Game Awards 10-Year Concert at the Hollywood Bowl, Black rocked a Bowser-inspired ensemble from the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube video, belting out the infectious tune that had the crowd singing along. Joined by his Tenacious D partner, Kyle Gass, the duo also performed a killer rendition of their smash hit, "Video Games."

Even though he's no stranger to the music scene, Black had some reservations about performing the "Peaches" track for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, as he candidly revealed in a recent interview with IGN. We had already had a few sessions; I think we were a year in when [directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic] first sprung it on me. They were like, 'How would you feel about Bowser singing a song?' And I was like, 'Ooh, I don't know.' I'm very protective about my singing career with my band, Tenacious D.