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Sabrina Carpenter Brought Out Madonna at Coachella Weekend 2 and Nobody Was Ready
Sabrina Carpenter surprised Coachella Weekend 2 on April 17 with a Madonna collaboration mid-set, performing a medley of 'Vogue,' an unreleased new song 'Bring Your Love,' and 'Like a Prayer.' The appearance replaced Will Ferrell from Weekend 1 and became the festival's most talked-about moment.
The Surprise That Made Weekend 2 Bigger Than Weekend 1
Sabrina Carpenter returned to the Coachella main stage on the evening of April 17, 2026, for Weekend 2 of the festival — the same Friday headlining slot she had anchored with her Hollywood-themed Sabrinawood production the previous week. Carpenter's sets are already among the most theatrically elaborate in contemporary festival programming. Weekend 2 added something Weekend 1 had not: Madonna.
Mid-set, during her performance of 'Juno,' the moment that had previously featured only Samuel L. Jackson's voice elevated into something else entirely. Madonna walked onto the stage at the Coachella main stage and performed a medley with Carpenter: first 'Vogue' — the 1990 single whose specific choreography and cultural imprint make it one of pop music's most immediately recognised and most imitated performances — followed by what Capital FM's reporter described as a brand-new, unreleased song called 'Bring Your Love,' and finally 'Like a Prayer,' the 1989 power ballad whose emotional arc from gospel to secular romance is among the most architecturally ambitious pop songs of its era. Madonna also performed an a cappella snippet of 'Get Together.'
The specific contrast with Weekend 1 — where Susan Sarandon delivered a seven-minute dramatic monologue as an older Sabrina — was itself its own statement: Carpenter's set is built to accommodate different guest experiences at each weekend rather than simply repeating the same structure twice. Weekend 1 leaned theatrical and contemplative. Weekend 2 leaned iconic and danceable.
Other Weekend 2 Changes and What They Signal
Beyond Madonna, Weekend 2 brought several other modifications. Geena Davis replaced Susan Sarandon for the 'older Sabrina' monologue section — a choice that makes its own intertextual statement, given Davis and Sarandon's connection as Thelma and Louise. Terry Crews replaced Will Ferrell's presence and sang 'A Thousand Miles' in reference to the film White Chicks, an addition that generated significant social media commentary.
The setlist itself differs meaningfully from Carpenter's Short n' Sweet Tour versions. Songs including 'Good Graces,' 'Tornado Warnings,' 'Lie to Girls,' and 'Nonsense' have been removed from the festival format, while a cluster of Man's Best Friend tracks — 'When Did You Get Hot?,' 'We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night,' 'Nobody's Son,' 'My Man on Willpower,' 'Go Go Juice,' 'Such A Funny Way,' 'Sugar Talking,' and 'Goodbye' — have been added. The festival set is operating as a different creative statement from the tour rather than a compressed version of it.
Carpenter fulfilled a specific promise she made at Coachella 2024, when she appeared as a supporting act and delivered a customised outro to 'Nonsense' declaring she would return 'when I headline.' That performance has now happened twice. The specific comedic confidence of the 2024 promise and the extraordinary execution of its fulfilment across two weekends has created one of the more cleanly satisfying career-arc narratives in recent festival history.
