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INDIO, California — Katy Perry once again did not perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2026, maintaining a curious pattern for one of pop music’s most enduring hitmakers who has never taken the desert stage despite her massive global fame and repeated appearances as a spectator.

As the festival wrapped its first weekend on April 12 and prepared for the second April 17-19 at the Empire Polo Club, Perry was spotted in the crowd enjoying sets alongside her boyfriend, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. She posted Instagram stories and photos showing her dancing, laughing and poking fun at headliner Justin Bieber’s unconventional YouTube-themed performance, drawing viral attention without stepping behind a microphone herself.
The 2026 Coachella lineup featured headliners Sabrina Carpenter on Fridays, Justin Bieber on Saturdays and Karol G on Sundays, marking historic moments including Karol G as the first Latina artist to headline the event. Other notable acts included The Strokes, Addison Rae, Anyma, Sombr and a diverse mix of emerging and established talent. Perry’s name was absent from the official poster and daily schedules released by Goldenvoice, the festival’s promoter.
Perry, 41, has built a career on colorful, high-energy pop anthems like “Firework,” “Roar” and “California Gurls,” selling millions of albums and headlining major tours and residencies. Yet she has never performed at Coachella, a notable omission given her status alongside peers who have graced the main stage multiple times. Industry observers and fans have long speculated why the “Teenage Dream” singer has been overlooked or opted out of the iconic desert gathering.
One prominent theory centers on artistic and logistical alignment. Coachella has evolved toward a reputation for indie credibility, genre-blending discovery and boundary-pushing performances that favor certain aesthetics over polished mainstream pop spectacles. Perry’s shows typically feature elaborate costumes, pyrotechnics, giant props and theatrical staging that demand significant production control — elements that can clash with the festival’s shared outdoor setup, variable desert weather and multi-stage format.
A recent analysis noted that Perry’s absence appears less about deliberate exclusion and more about mismatched timing and festival identity. Her past commitments, including a Las Vegas residency and extensive touring, may have prevented slots from aligning perfectly. Headlining or even performing a high-profile set at Coachella often requires exclusivity windows and coordination within an artist’s release cycle, areas where Perry’s schedule has focused on her own arena tours and international dates rather than festival one-offs.
As of April 2026, Perry is in the midst of wrapping her “Lifetimes Tour,” with final dates extending into late 2025 or early 2026. She has confirmed a series of European festival appearances for summer 2026, including O Son do Camiño in Spain in June, Festival Río Babel, Rock in Rio Lisbon and others, but these are separate from any full tour extension. She clarified on social media that the 2026 festival run is not part of “Lifetimes,” suggesting a strategic shift toward selective bookings rather than a comprehensive North American festival circuit that might have included Coachella.
Fans on platforms like Reddit have debated her 2026 plans, with some speculating about a potential new album cycle or headline shows at events like Brighton Pride. Others expressed disappointment that she continues to skip major U.S. festivals, viewing it as a missed opportunity for full-circle moments given her early career appearances at events like Warped Tour in 2008.
During weekend one of Coachella 2026, Perry turned heads not as a performer but as a high-profile attendee. She and Trudeau were photographed holding hands, sharing noodles and vibing in the VIP section. Her most viral moment came while watching Bieber’s Saturday headlining set, which divided fans for its nostalgic, laptop-driven format featuring old YouTube clips and self-duets. Perry filmed the moment and jokingly captioned it, “Thank God he has premium… I don’t wanna see no ads,” a lighthearted swipe that quickly spread across social media and drew reactions from other stars like Zara Larsson and Lizzo.
The clip captured Perry jumping enthusiastically to Bieber’s “Baby” and embracing the festival energy as a fan, reinforcing her image as an approachable pop icon even offstage. Her Instagram dump from the weekend highlighted the fun date-night atmosphere with Trudeau, who traded diplomatic duties for desert fashion and crowd surfing vibes.
Critics and commentators offered mixed takes on why Perry has never been booked. Some point to industry politics or booking preferences that favor artists with recent critical acclaim or edgier personas over consistent pop radio dominance. Others suggest practical reasons: Perry’s productions are expensive and complex, potentially making festival economics less appealing compared to her controlled arena or residency environments. Coachella slots also come with strict production limits and shared resources that might not suit her signature over-the-top style.
Despite the absence, Perry remains a cultural fixture. Her music continues to resonate, with catalog tracks seeing streams and TikTok revivals. She has expressed openness to festival play in interviews, but opportunities in the U.S. desert have not materialized. Goldenvoice has not publicly commented on past or future considerations for Perry, focusing instead on the strength of the 2026 roster that drew sellout crowds and global livestream audiences.
For Perry’s dedicated fanbase, known as KatyCats, the yearly Coachella speculation has become a tradition. Many hoped a guest appearance or surprise set might occur, especially given her friendships in the industry and presence on-site. No such moment happened, leaving some to wonder if 2027 or beyond might finally see her on the main stage.
Perry’s personal life also drew attention during the festival. Her relationship with Trudeau, which went public in recent months, added a layer of intrigue as the couple navigated the crowded polo fields like any other attendees. Photos showed them laughing together, with Perry in casual festival attire including a humorous “No vape borrowing” T-shirt, blending seamlessly into the scene.
Music analysts suggest Perry’s strategy prioritizes quality over quantity in live appearances. After years of relentless touring and residencies, selective European festivals allow her to perform without the full commitment of a North American run. This approach preserves energy for potential new music and maintains an aura of exclusivity.
Coachella itself thrived without her. Sabrina Carpenter transformed the main stage into “Sabrinawood” with celebrity cameos and high-energy hits. Bieber’s polarizing set sparked debates about nostalgia versus production value. Karol G delivered vibrant Latin anthems, breaking barriers as the first Latina headliner. These moments kept social media buzzing and reinforced the festival’s status as a trendsetter.
As the second weekend unfolds, Perry’s non-performance continues to fuel online discussions. Some fans argue she has outgrown traditional festival slots, preferring to headline her own shows where she controls every detail. Others believe a Coachella set could refresh her image with a more intimate or experimental twist, similar to how other pop veterans have reinvented themselves on the desert sands.
Representatives for Perry and Goldenvoice did not respond to requests for comment on her absence. In the meantime, Perry seems content enjoying the festival as a spectator, creating viral moments through her reactions rather than her own setlist.
The broader music industry watches such choices closely. Artists of Perry’s caliber balance legacy, new releases and fan expectations when deciding on festival appearances. For now, her 2026 calendar leans toward Europe, leaving Coachella without one of pop’s brightest personalities on stage — but very much present in spirit and on social feeds.
Whether future years bring a Katy Perry Coachella debut remains uncertain. Until then, fans will continue parsing her posts, festival lineups and industry whispers for clues. In the desert heat of Indio, the question persists: when — or if — will Katy Perry finally roar from the Coachella main stage?
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Your next date could be AI-verified. Tinder is one of several companies working with World, formerly known as Worldcoin, to let users prove they are human and not robots with the help of eye-scanning technology.
With the increased availability of AI, bad actors have begun using the technology to fuel romance scams across platforms, including dating apps. Tinder warns that romance scammers are often professionals, noting such schemes netted more than $300 million in 2020.
The company outlines common red flags, including quickly pushing conversations off the app, appearing too good to be true or engaging in “lovebombing,” avoiding in-person meetings, or requesting personal or financial information.

World ID verification allows users to prove that they are human.
“World is bringing proof of human into the platforms where people spend their time. From dating to live events to gaming, World ID is becoming the trust layer underpinning the experiences that matter most,” the company wrote in a blog post.
In response to a request for comment, World referred Fox Business to materials on its website.
World said in a blog post that it first teamed up with Match Group, Tinder’s parent company, to launch a pilot of its World ID technology in Japan. Daters in the U.S. and Japan will soon be able to use “privacy-preserving” verification to ensure they are meeting Mr. Right, not Mr. Robot.
“At Tinder, helping our community feel safe and confident in every connection has always been at the heart of what we do … Partnering with World ID is a natural next step in that commitment, giving our users a powerful, privacy-preserving way to help know the person on the other end is real,” Senior Vice President of Trust & Safety at Match Group Yoel Roth said in a statement.
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World is part of Tools for Humanity, a start-up co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The company’s verification technology includes a spherical device known as “the Orb,” which uses temporary memory when “verifying humanness,” which it does not store, according to Tools for Humanity. There is also a mobile app that allows access to World and World ID.
Users can verify themselves with an Orb device and then receive a badge to show there’s a real person on the other side of the screen. World says the verification will allow users to “stand out” with their badge, leading to an “increase in higher-quality connections.” Additionally, the company said that, for a limited time, users with a badge will receive five free “Boosts,” an app feature that pushes their profile to other users.
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In response to a request for comment, Zoom also referred Fox Business to its press release on the partnership.
Zoom announced its partnership with Tools for Humanity on Friday, saying the verification system could help reduce the risk of “impersonation-driven fraud,” something that has become a concern with the rise and improvement of AI.
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(VIDEO) Madonna Crashes Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella Set in Epic Surprise Duet: Vogue, Like a Prayer
INDIO, Calif. — Madonna made a triumphant return to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday night, joining headliner Sabrina Carpenter for a show-stopping surprise appearance that blended pop generations and delivered one of the festival’s most unforgettable moments in recent years.
The Queen of Pop, 67, emerged midway through Carpenter’s headlining set on the main Coachella Stage during Weekend Two, turning the 27-year-old singer’s performance into a full-circle celebration exactly 20 years after Madonna’s own Coachella debut. The pair performed “Vogue,” a live debut of a new collaboration widely believed to be from Madonna’s upcoming album “Confessions II,” and the iconic “Like a Prayer,” sending the desert crowd into a frenzy.

Carpenter was performing her hit “Juno” when the surprise unfolded. As she hit the lyric “Have you ever tried this one?” — a moment fans know from her “Short n’ Sweet” tour for celebrity cameos — the track seamlessly transitioned into the pulsing beat of “Vogue.” Madonna rose through the center of the stage in a striking lavender one-piece ensemble, complete with the same purple boots she wore during her 2006 Coachella appearance promoting “Confessions on a Dance Floor.”
The duo launched into a high-energy rendition of the 1990 classic, with Carpenter matching Madonna’s sharp choreography and commanding stage presence. They followed with what appeared to be the live debut of “Bring Your Love,” a new track expected on Madonna’s long-awaited sequel album, set for release July 3 via Warner Records. Madonna then delivered an extended spoken-word moment, pulling the mic for an astrology-infused address about unity through music.
“So 20 years ago today I performed at Coachella,” Madonna told the roaring crowd. “I was in the dance tent and it was the first time I performed ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor Pt. 1’ in America, and that was such a thrill for me. So you can imagine what a thrill it is to be back 20 years later in the same boots.” She added a playful note about performing with someone shorter than her for the first time.
The set culminated with a powerful duet of “Like a Prayer,” featuring backup dancers in habits descending the stage in a theatrical display. Madonna emphasized themes of togetherness: “The great thing about music is that it brings people together… Put their shit down and everyone just have a good time together.” She even slipped in an a cappella snippet of “Get Together” before wrapping the segment.
Generational Handover in the Desert
The collaboration represented a symbolic passing of the torch between two eras of pop dominance. Carpenter, riding high from her chart-topping “Short n’ Sweet” era and recent Coachella Weekend One headlining slot, has openly cited Madonna as an influence. She previously covered “Material Girl” on tour, adding another layer to the surprise.
Fans and critics hailed the moment as a masterclass in pop spectacle. Social media exploded instantly with clips of the performance racking up millions of views within hours. “Pop culture reset,” one observer posted, capturing the widespread sentiment that the pairing bridged generations in real time.
Carpenter, visibly thrilled, responded warmly after the segment. Madonna thanked her young collaborator for the invitation, while Carpenter expressed gratitude for the legend’s presence. The interaction highlighted mutual respect, with Carpenter’s playful, cinematic set providing the perfect backdrop for Madonna’s dramatic return.
Coachella Context and Festival Impact
Sabrina Carpenter’s Weekend Two set largely mirrored her Weekend One performance but extended slightly longer to accommodate the special guest. Earlier in the night, she incorporated other celebrity bits, including Geena Davis in a “Thelma & Louise” themed segment, maintaining her signature blend of humor, theatrics and sharp pop songcraft.
Madonna’s appearance marked her first Coachella performance since 2006, when she played the Sahara Tent, and a return after a 2015 surprise with Drake. The timing aligned perfectly with promotional buzz for “Confessions II,” her first full-length album in seven years, produced again with Stuart Price. Earlier Friday, she had premiered another new track, “I Feel So Free,” on iHeartRadio’s Pride Radio.
Festival organizers and attendees praised the unannounced moment as a highlight of Weekend Two’s opening night. While Coachella has a history of major surprises, few have carried the cultural weight of this intergenerational duet. The Empire Polo Club crowd, already energized by Carpenter’s set, erupted into sustained cheers that echoed across the desert grounds.
Reactions and Viral Reach
The performance dominated social platforms overnight. Clips of Madonna’s entrance and the “Vogue” choreography spread rapidly, with fans praising both artists’ chemistry and vocal delivery. Industry insiders noted the strategic brilliance: Carpenter gains legendary credibility while Madonna taps into a younger audience eager for her new music.
Critics described the segment as transcendent, blending high fashion, sharp dance moves and emotional resonance. Madonna’s speech about music’s power to unite felt especially poignant amid broader cultural conversations. Carpenter closed her set solo with hits like “Espresso” and “Goodbye,” ending on a high note after the unforgettable collaboration.
What It Means for Both Artists
For Sabrina Carpenter, the moment caps a meteoric rise. From opening for Taylor Swift to headlining Coachella and now sharing the stage with Madonna, she has solidified her status as pop’s current princess. The collaboration is expected to boost streams of her catalog and generate even more anticipation for future projects.
For Madonna, it reignites excitement around “Confessions II.” The album’s themes of dance, freedom and introspection appear to continue the legacy of her groundbreaking 2005 release. Her willingness to embrace surprise appearances and cross-generational partnerships demonstrates her enduring relevance in an ever-changing industry.
As videos continue circulating and fans dissect every detail — from the coordinated outfits to the emotional weight of the 20-year anniversary — the performance is already being called one of Coachella 2026’s defining moments. It served as a reminder of music’s ability to create shared experiences that transcend age, era and expectation.
In the California desert under Friday night’s lights, two pop icons proved that legends don’t just perform — they pass the energy forward, creating new memories for thousands while honoring the past. Whether this sparks further collaborations or simply stands as a singular magical night, Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter delivered pure pop magic at Coachella.
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