Hayley Williams Invites Julien Baker & Jenny Lewis Onstage In LA

As the Hayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party tour continues with further shows in Los Angeles, the Paramore frontwoman also kept up the trend of inviting guests to join her performances on stage. During a show on Friday, May 15th, Williams brought up Julien Baker and Jenny Lewis onstage as special guests to join her for some of the songs off her 2025 solo album Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party. Videos of the performances can be found on YouTube.

 

Julien Baker joined Williams for her performance of “Parachute,” a popular single off the album and a track which has become a frequent choice to play live alongside guest performers. Baker recently had to cancel many of her own tour dates for the sake of her health, so her surprise appearance gives fans of the indie rocker and Boygenius member something to enjoy while she takes time to focus on herself.

 

Williams next invited actress and singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis was invited on stage to join her, this time to perform “Silver Lining,” a song by Rilo Kiley which Lewis is a part of. While it’s the first time Williams has covered the song, it’s far from the first cover she’s produced on the road. The show on the 15th marked Williams’ last performance in LA until October, but the show will go on all the way until November, with performances across the United States, Europe and Brazil.

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