Legendary 79-Year-Old Actress Made A Cameo In Sabrina Carpenterās Coachella Set
Legendary 79-Year-Old Actress Made A Cameo In Sabrina Carpenterās Coachella Set
Holly RiordanSat, April 11, 2026 at 4:39 PM UTC
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Sabrina Carpenter was the first headliner at Coachella during its opening weekend on April 10. The last time she performed at the massive California music festival, back in 2024, she told the crowd she would āsee you back here when I headline.ā
Now that she has returned to fulfill her promise, she told the crowd, āI canāt believe Iām headlining Coachella. I mean, I can a little bit, but itās nicer to say that, right?ā
The set was filled with the 26-year-oldās hit songs, like "Espresso" and "Please Please Please." There were also several cameos throughout the night that shocked the crowd. One of the most memorable appearances was from iconic actress, Susan Sarandon.
Sarandon is known for her classic roles in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Thelma & Louise, and Dead Man Walking, which won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. She also appeared on Broadway several times and made cameos on hit shows like Friends and Malcolm in the Middle.
During Coachella, Sarandon delivered a dramatic monologue in the middle of Carpenterās set. She played an older version of the singer and spoke about what it was like to be a star during her glory days. The performance, which lasted nearly seven minutes, was delivered while the actress was sitting in a vintage car with her blonde hair styled to resemble the singer.
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āAunt Sabrina is happy, but she doesnāt smile,ā she said at one point in the monologue, which ultimately ended when Corey Fogelmanis, Carpenter's former Girl Meets World costar, appeared.
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Sarandon was not the only surprise guest during Carpenterās set. Throughout her performance, there were also cameos by Will Ferrell who played an electrician, Samuel L. Jackson who performed a voiceover, and Sam Elliott who portrayed a cop during her cinematic, black-and-white intro. Carpenter also referenced a few iconic films throughout her set, like Chicago, Dirty Dancing, The Wizard of Oz, Psycho, and Snakes on a Plane.
Carpenter had promised in an interview that her Coachella set would be "the most ambitious show I've ever done," and many fans believe she fulfilled that promise.
This story was originally published by Parade on Apr 11, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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