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Addison Rae made her Coachella debut on April 11, taking over the Coachella Stage at sunset with a tightly choreographed, high-concept pop set. Performing during the coveted “golden hour” slot on the main stage, she delivered a memorable set that positioned her firmly within the festival’s upper tier.

Opening with her breakout hit “Diet Pepsi,” Rae immediately set the tone, leaning into a glossy, early-2000s pop aesthetic inspired by icons like Britney Spears and the cinematic flair of Moulin Rouge!.



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Momentum peaked with “Aquamarine,” widely considered the standout moment of the show. Joined by dancer Maddie Ziegler, Rae delivered a striking contemporary ballet sequence that contrasted sharply with the surrounding high-energy choreography. Ziegler appeared in flowing white while Rae wore bright red latex, creating a visual tension that elevated the performance into something closer to live theater.

Setlist choices reflected her current artistic phase. Rae pulled heavily from her debut self-titled album, while also incorporating Charli xcx’s “Von Dutch” remix. The show closed with “Fame Is A Gun.”

Midway through the set, Rae addressed the polarized reception that has followed her transition into music. “To my fans who have supported me from Day 1, I love you… and to my haters? Suck my d***,” she told the crowd, drawing a loud reaction.

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Addison Rae Coachella 2026 Setlist

Diet Pepsi

Money is Everything

New York

I got it bad

Times Like These

In the Rain

Von dutch remix

Aquamarine/Arcamarine

Life’s No Fun Through Clear Waters

Headphones On

High Fashion

Fame is a Gun

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photo: Coachella/YouTube

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