Zendaya shocked her fans when she rarely took the stage during Coachella’s Weekend 2.
The “Euphoria” star who hasn’t performed in over seven years – joined Labrinth while singing the Emmy-nominated hits “All Of Us” and “I’m Tired” from the popular HBO series.
The 26-year-old Zendaya stunned in a baby pink dress with a corset bodice and ruffled skirt.
She completed the look with a plain white T-shirt underneath, silver hoop earrings, a matching ring, and black over-the-knee boots.
“I cannot express my gratitude for this magical night. Thank you to my sister Labrinth for inviting me and giving me the nicest safe space to be on stage again,” the actress wrote via Instagram Stories after her cameo at the star-studded Indio, California music festival Saturday night.
“And tonight’s crowd… wow. My heart is so full. I can’t thank you enough for the love I got tonight, it melted all my nerves. Much obliged.”
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Fans immediately reacted to Zendaya’s energetic performance on social media, with many praising her for both her singing and her acting on stage.
One fan tweeted in real time, and another added: “I would rise up in that goddamn crowd where ZENDAYA docked at Coachella””
A third person shouted, “OH ZENDAYA ACTOR IS BACK WE WON” while another fan joked, “ZENDAYA AT COACHELLA??? PERFORMANCE??! IN 2023?! this woman all of you hasn’t performed since last dinner.
It’s been awhile since fans have prioritized acting in recent years, including movies like “Spider-Man,” “Dune,” and “Malcolm & Marie,” and TV shows like “Euphoria.” The former “Shake It Up” star released a self-titled debut album in 2013 featuring the popular single “Replay”.
His tour in support of the album ended in 2015 and hasn’t appeared on the stage since – despite giving a handful of brief performances at award ceremonies.
“I stepped away from music a long time ago for a number of reasons,” he tweeted in March 2022. “But I still really love him.”
Elsewhere on the set of Labrinth’s Coachella, she cast Sia and “Dance Moms” alumni Maddie Ziegler to voice “Thunderclouds.”
“I love this girl so much. When I first came to Los Angeles for the “Chandelier” singer, I was depressed and devastated,” the rapper said.
“When someone takes you and supports you as a friend, you have to keep them close to you.”