Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella Set Features Scenes from Sam Elliott, Susan Sarandon, Cory Fogelmanis, Will Ferrell and Samuel L. Jackson

Sabrina Carpenter turned her Coachella set into a cinematic spectacle packed with surprise celebrity moments. The performance blended music with storytelling, creating a Hollywood-inspired experience that unfolded in segments throughout the night. Instead of traditional guest performers, she brought in actors to play characters woven into the show’s narrative.

The show opened with a short film featuring Sam Elliott, setting the tone for the Old Hollywood theme. As the performance progressed, Susan Sarandon appeared in a dramatic segment portraying an older version of Carpenter, delivering reflective monologue in a drive-in-style scene. Cory Fogelmanis joined her in the same sequence, adding a nostalgic nod for longtime fans of Carpenter’s earlier acting career. 

Midway through the set, the tone shifted to comedy when Will Ferrell appeared as a fictional stage electrician. He interrupted the show with a humorous bit about fixing a staged power outage, before “restoring” the performance and allowing Carpenter to continue. 

Another standout moment came via a voice cameo from Samuel L. Jackson, who delivered a tongue-in-cheek meditation-style monologue that energized the crowd and played off his iconic film persona. 

Together, these appearances transformed Carpenter’s set into a theatrical production rather than a standard concert, emphasizing narrative over collaboration. According to the BBC, the guest-driven format helped elevate the performance into one of the festival’s most talked-about moments, highlighting Carpenter’s ambition to merge pop music with cinematic storytelling.

Jasmina Pepic: My name is Jasmina Pepic and I am a journalism student at Stony Brook University, where I am also pursuing a minor in Sustainability Studies. Through my academic work and hands-on experience, I’ve developed a strong foundation in reporting, writing and multimedia content creation. I’ve contributed to campus publications, participated in community-based journalism projects and gained valuable insight into the intersection of media and social responsibility. I’ve also held several roles that have strengthened my communication, research and organizational skills. Interning with Ballotpedia, working at the New York Botanical Gardens and serving in student assistant positions at my university, I’m passionate about ethical storytelling, public service through media and using journalism to inform and engage diverse communities.
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