PinkPantheress delivered a guest filled performance during the second weekend of Coachella. Watch clips from the show and see the complete setlist below.
The former NME Cover star stepped onto the Mojave Stage at the California festival on Saturday night (April 18), putting on a set that featured appearances from Janelle Monáe, Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes and Zara Larsson.
Monáe picked up the guitar for ‘Another Life’, which opens PinkPantheress’ 2023 debut album ‘Heaven Knows’, while Hynes joined her on piano for ‘Pain’, taken from her 2021 breakout mixtape ‘To Hell With It’. Larsson later came out to perform PinkPantheress’ remix of her track ‘Midnight Sun’, the title song from her latest album.
She also brought out Reminders Of Him star Tyriq Withers for both the opening track ‘Romeo’ and the closing song ‘Illegal’, while One Battle After Another‘s Chase Infiniti made an appearance during ‘CSIRAC’.
Take a look at footage from the special guest moments below, along with more highlights from the performance:
PinkPantheress performed:
‘Stateside’
‘Romeo’
‘Noises’
‘Nice To Know You’
‘Midnight Sun (PinkPantheress Remix)’ (with Zara Larsson)
‘Pain’ (with Blood Orange)
‘Another Life’ (with Janelle Monáe)
‘Last Valentines’
‘Turn Your Phone Off’
‘Fuck My Computer’ (with Ninajirachi)
‘CSIRAC’ (with Ninajirachi)
‘Girl Like Me’
‘Stars’
‘Tonight’
‘Passion’
‘Break It Off’
‘Boy’s A Liar, Pt. 2’
‘Illegal’
PinkPantheress is set to head out on a series of UK and European shows for her ‘An Evening With…’ tour throughout May and June. You can view the full list of dates here and check for any remaining tickets here. She is also confirmed to perform at Montreux Jazz in July.
Her 2025 mixtape ‘Fancy That’ featured the track ‘Illegal’, which was later named NME’s song of the year and described as an “adrenaline-fuelled thrillride” that combines “winking storytelling smarts, artful sampling, cheeky culture-defining quips and dance floor-filling beats”.
When speaking with NME about why the song connected so strongly with listeners, the producer said: “I don’t know if it’s anything too deep, other than having a [TikTok] trend for it helped and also the sample is quite timeless. I think the power of the beat itself is what people really like about it.”
She also picked up the BRIT Award for Producer Of The Year earlier this year, and later shared on TikTok that she created her track ‘Tonight’ using only her MacBook keyboard.

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