Japanese Breakfast Covers Donna Lewis’ “I Love You Always Forever” During Coachella Weekend Two Set

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During Coachella’s second weekend, Japanese Breakfast, led by the lively Michelle Zauner, amazed everyone with a surprise performance. Known for mixing indie rock and dream pop, Zauner and her band surprised fans by playing Donna Lewis’ hit song from 1996 called “I Love You Always Forever.” This unexpected cover brought back memories and excitement to many people at the festival.

When Japanese Breakfast stepped onto the stage that sunny afternoon, the crowd was excited and ready to hear lively performance filled with Zauner’s unique dreamy music. Halfway through, her beautiful voice floated in the desert air as she began playing “I Love You Always Forever,” causing everyone to cheer loudly. This version showed how well Japanese Breakfast could put their own spin on a popular song while keeping its original feel intact—a perfect mix of new ideas and respectful homage.

Zauner’s heartfelt performance showed how music can connect different generations. The catchy synths and beats fit perfectly with Zauner’s emotional singing, highlighting the strong link between her songs and a beloved classic. This cover wasn’t just a tribute to older times; it also highlighted how past eras influence today’s artists.

As the final notes played, the crowd cheered loudly to praise Japanese Breakfast for mixing old charm with new vibes. The band then went on with Zauner’s unique songs, leaving a lasting impression at Coachella and making sure this show would be remembered fondly.

Photo Credit: Kalyn Oyer

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