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Coachella 2025: Shaboozey, Megan Thee Stallion and other Sunday highs and lows
Coachella 2025: Shaboozey, Megan Thee Stallion and other Sunday highs and lows

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time14-04-2025

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Coachella 2025: Shaboozey, Megan Thee Stallion and other Sunday highs and lows

Sunday marked the conclusion of Weekend 1 of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and though it had plenty of surprise guests, still provided its fair share of lows in contrast to the highs (especially when compared to Friday and Saturday). The festival will return for the second weekend on Friday. Here are a few of the high and low points of Sunday's action, which included Post Malone and Megan Thee Stallion on the main Coachella Stage. Maybe it was that Travis Scott went past the 1 a.m. curfew to end Saturday and the crowds were sleeping in Sunday morning. Or it could be that the fatigue of two days under that sometimes irritating Coachella Valley sun had caught up to festivalgoers. Either way, the lines were noticeably shorter getting into the festival site once the gates opened on Sunday. For those of us who were there, it was a welcoming sight. On both Friday and Saturday, the lines were lengthy, though crowds moved through security checks fairly quickly. Crowds picked up on the site in the mid-afternoon on Sunday. Shaboozey brought it. The Grammy-nominated singer, who is known for the unique blend of hip-hop, country and rock elements in his music, put on a fun show on the Coachella Stage Sunday afternoon. He sang his most popular song, 'A Bar Song (Tipsy),' and during the set brought out Noah Cyrus for their song 'My Fault,' which they recorded together for Shaboozey's popular 2024 album, 'Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going.' The singer played just nine songs but sang 'Blink Twice' and 'Amen' for the first time live. Only real complaint is that this set probably would have been even better had it been played in the evening, after the sun had dropped behind the Santa Rosa Mountains. I wouldn't call myself a fan of the 30-year-old rapper and singer, but even I cannot deny the energy she brought to the Coachella Stage Sunday evening. She even brought some recognizable guests on stage with her. The set included a guest appearance from Queen Latifah, and the two sang "Plan B" and performed Latifah's "U.N.I.T.Y" for a crowd of around 50,000. Victoria Monét was also brought on stage and she and Megan performed "Spin" and "On My Mama," the latter of which is a Monét song. Ciara was also brought on stage to sing "Roc Steady"/"Goodies," a mashup the two recorded last year. Look, nothing against those playing on Sunday. Overall, the lineup was solid. But I personally thought that the lineup was simply better on Friday and Saturday, when we had multiple superstar acts playing. Post Malone was the headliner, with Megan Thee Stallion playing on the Coachella Stage just prior. Go ahead and include Grammy-nominated Shaboozey, but if we're talking star acts, in my opinion it ends there. Compare that with Saturday, which included sets by Weezer, Green Day, Clairo, Charli XCX, Jimmy Eat World and Travis Scott, and Friday, which featured The Go-Go's, Benson Boone, Missy Elliott and Lady Gaga and you get my point. Sunday seemed like more of a chill day, which is fine. But it felt like a bit of a letdown. Perhaps we were spoiled on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, Tyla brought out Becky G, Mustard brought out 2Chainz, Ella Mai, YG, Big Sean and Roddy Ricch, Queen's Brian May joined Benson Boone and Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong joined The Go-Go's for a song. On Saturday, Flava Flav and Thundercat joined Yo Gabba Gabba!, Clairo brought out Sen. Bernie Sanders and Charli XCX brought Troye Sivan, Lorde and Billie Eilish on stage. Other than Zedd (who brought out Bea Miller, Elley Duhe, Maren Morris, John Mayer and Julia Michaels) and Megan Thee Stallion's star-studded sets, we didn't have quite as many big-name guest appearances on Sunday, and that was a bit disappointing. This is merely an anecdotal observation, but it felt like the Sunday lines were longer for food and for many of the pop-ups around the festival site. Who knows why, but it was noticeable to both me and others covering the festival. It was a minor inconvenience, if at all, but still less than ideal when navigating the festival experience. Andrew John is a reporter covering Coachella for The Desert Sun and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Coachella Day 3 highs and lows: Shaboozey, Megan Thee Stallion shine

Noah Cyrus Recruits Fleet Foxes For Song 'Don't Put It All On Me': Stream
Noah Cyrus Recruits Fleet Foxes For Song 'Don't Put It All On Me': Stream

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time19-03-2025

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Noah Cyrus Recruits Fleet Foxes For Song 'Don't Put It All On Me': Stream

The post Noah Cyrus Recruits Fleet Foxes For Song 'Don't Put It All On Me': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Noah Cyrus has just released a new song featuring indie-folk group Fleet Foxes. It's called 'Don't Put It All On Me,' and you can stream the new track now below. 'Don't Put It All On Me' is a lush piano-led ballad about bearing the responsibilities of others and learning how to slowly relieve oneself from these burdens. 'By the look in your eye I can tell you no longer need me,' the pair sings. 'the feeling is freeing.' The single was written by her brother, Braison. 'I have always been the observer in our family, and Braison wrote about how I tend to carry the weight of that on my shoulders,' she said in a statement. Along with the release, Cyrus has teased more new music to come, noting that she wants her work to provide solace to her fans. 'We all want to connect with our past while also being aware of the present moment. Music does that for me, and this new collection of songs was made with that in mind,' she stated. 'I want to evoke that feeling of a comforting friend that a song can be — and allow us all to heal.' Cyrus released her debut album The Hardest Part in 2022. Most recently, she was a featured artist on two fellow country artists tracks: Orville Peck's 'How Far Will We Take It?' and Shaboozey's 'My Fault,' the latter which she cowrote. After listening to the artist's new track, revisit Consequence's 2023 interview with Cyrus at Moon River Music Festival. Noah Cyrus Recruits Fleet Foxes For Song 'Don't Put It All On Me': Stream Jaeden Pinder Popular Posts JD Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Dropkick Murphys Make On-Stage Wager with Trump Supporter Over Where His Shirt Was Made Documentary Claims Jim Morrison Is Alive, Living in Syracuse In 2025, Lollapalooza Has Shed Its Rock Past for Good j-hope of BTS Makes Triumphant Return with Solo Tour "Hope on the Stage": Review Matt Pinfield Comes Out of a Coma After Suffering Massive Stroke: "Guys, I'm Alive" Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

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