Pop icon Madonna confirmed rumors that she’d perform at this year’s Coachella festival, taking to the stage during Weekend Two of Sabrina Carpenter‘s headlining performance on Friday night.
The “Like a Virgin” singer materialized on stage as Carpenter sang “Juno,” during a fan-favorite moment when she would usually “arrest” a celebrity, according to Rolling Stone.
The intergenerational pair delivered a duet on Madonna’s 1990 smash “Vogue,” before turning to a new song believed to be from Madonna’s upcoming “Confessions II” LP, Rolling Stone reported.
Then, Madonna, whose career spans four decades, took the mic, addressing the crowd and fans watching at home.
“Sabrina, thank you so much for inviting me on your show,” Madonna said.
A clearly elated Carpenter replied, “No thanks needed, Madonna. You can have whatever you want.”
Madonna continued, saying she had a “few things I wanna get off my chest.”
“Twenty years ago today, I performed at Coachella. I was in the dance tent, and it was the first time I performed, Confessions on the Dance Floor Part One in America,” she said. “That was such a thrill for me, so you can imagine what a thrill it is for me to be back 20 years later in the same boots, the same corset, the jacket I had on earlier, the same Gucci jacket. So, it’s like a full circle moment, very meaningful for me.”
The pop legend then conducted a “surprise” astrology lesson, according to Rolling Stone.
“So in all circumstances for the rest of the month, let’s try to get along,” she said, adding, “the great thing about music is that it brings people together, am I right? It’s the one place that people have to put their differences aside, put their shit down, and just everybody have a good time together.”
“So, I am thrilled to be a part of that healing experience, bringing people together,” she said.
Then she and Carpenter launched into a floor-shaking duet of her 1989 hit “Like a Prayer” with Carpenter, Rolling Stone reported.
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